General Information

Name Russell M. Granderson
OpenOversight ID 38879
Unique Internal Identifier Granderson-Russell1998
Department Chesterfield County Police
Race Black
Gender Male
Birth Year (Age) Data Missing
First Employment Date 1998-01-01
Number of known incidents 1
Currently on the force Yes
Tags Lawsuit

Assignment History

Department Job Title Badge No. Unit Start Date End Date
Chesterfield County Police Unit Commander Criminal Investigations 2021-01-01
Chesterfield County Police Watch Commander Not Sure 2018-01-01 2021-12-01
Chesterfield County Police School Resource Officer School Resource Officers 2002-01-01 2008-12-01
Chesterfield County Police Officer Patrol 1998-01-01 2002-12-01

Incidents

Incident Chesterfield Arrest Quotas 316-cv-00649-MHL-RCY

Date Aug 02, 2016
Report # Chesterfield Arrest Quotas 316-cv-00649-MHL-RCY
Department Chesterfield County Police
Officers Gary T. Bailey , Matthew R. Dunn , Russell M. Granderson , Sean D. Retter , Adam M. Moore
Description

"....That “a former CCPD police officer revealed to the press that the CCPD was requiring officers to make two (2) to three (3) traffic stops per day and one (1) arrest per day” (SAC at para. 29) (emphasis added);

That “CCPD, with the insistence and oversight of Defendants Kelly and Dupuis, promulgated its [arrest quota] policy in a document titled ‘Chesterfield County Employee Development Program,’ which stated that officers ‘must maintain the shift average of traffic stops and that the shift ‘average was between two and three traffic stops’ per day, and, further, officers shall ‘maintain the expectation of one arrest per day’” (SAC at para. 31) (emphasis added);

That “the CCPD, through Defendant Kelly, confirmed at the time that they had no intention of terminating thhe use of Arrest Quotas. Instead, the CCPD continued to enforce the Arrest Quotas for their officers until long after Mr. Howell’s wrongful arrest....”

Address Richmond, VA