Off-duty VPSO fired after assault arrest in Southeast Alaska village

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Off-duty VPSO fired after assault arrest in Southeast Alaska village
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Austin Brady was arrested on charges of assault, criminal mischief and misconduct involving weapons in the incident that occurred in late August, Alaska State Troopers said.

A former village public safety officer in the Southeast Alaska village of Kake was fired from the position following his arrest in late August on a felony domestic violence assault charge.Alaska State Troopersthey received a report of domestic violence in Kake on Aug. 29 but were unable initially to reach the village by plane due to bad weather. Kake is located on an island roughly 95 miles southwest of Juneau.

Later that day, two troopers from Petersburg responded with a local police officer in the police department’s boat, according to an affidavit written by Trooper Josh Bentz and included with charges. A woman reported Brady strangled her and damaged her home, the affidavit said. Brady was not on duty during the assault, troopers said.he had a pistol with him while he was intoxicated, according to the affidavit.

He is facing felony second- and third-degree assault charges, and misdemeanor counts of criminal mischief and misconduct involving weapons. The Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska terminated Brady’s employment the same day charges were filed, said Raeanne Holmes, a spokeswoman for the council. The council employed Brady, who graduated from law enforcement training in 2022, according toTwo VPSOs were dispatched to Kake to ensure there were no gaps in public safety services following Brady’s arrest, Holmes said.

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