Maegan Hall was already on a final warning, with the condition that if she were to cause another 'preventable' vehicular accident within a year, she would be terminated.
Tennessee police officer Maegan Hall
was already facing termination after she repeatedly crashed her patrol vehicle during her two years on the force before the revelation of a wild sex scandal cut her career short. Hall, 26, was threatened with terminations from the La Vergne Police Department months prior to her eventual firing as she cost the department thousands of dollars in damage due to a number of"preventable" car accidents, the Daily Mail reported. She also ended up in the hospital following some of these accidents.
The first car crash occurred in November 2021 – just nine months after she joined the force. She then crashed again in July and October 2022. In one case, Hall had responded to a call of a weapons threat when she crossed"the dip at Sand Hill." One notice obtained by the Mail showed a December warning over"neglect of equipment/property" and"violation of policy and/or procedure." She received a pay bump from around $39,600 to $53,000 despite the incident.The second notice resulted in a written warning over further neglect of equipment, before a third warning that related to a violation of policy and procedure.
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