The University of Cincinnati on Wednesday appointed criminal justice scholar Robin Engel to coordinate external investigations of its police department, one week after a University of Cincinnati police officer was charged with murder.
UCPD officer Ray Tensing shot and killed Sam DuBose during a routine traffic stop in early July. Last week, Hamilton Country Prosecuting Attorney Joseph T. Deters announced the indictment against Tensing and released body-camera footage of the fatal shooting.
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Deters was unsparing in his criticism of the unaccredited police department that gave Tensing a badge and firearm.
“They’re not cops, and we have a great police department in Cincinnati,” Deters said of the university’s police force, before suggesting that the department should be effectively dissolved.
On Wednesday, the University of Cincinnati responded by appointing Engel to the new position of vice president for safety and reform, where she will help coordinate the multiple external investigations of the department launched in the wake of the indictment.








