Greenfield police chief charged with new crimes; what we know

The Brief

  • Prosecutors charged Greenfield’s police chief with new crimes Wednesday.
  • Jay Johnson was already charged with felony misconduct in office.
  • He was placed on paid leave related to an internal investigation.

MILWAUKEE Greenfield’s police chief, already charged with felony misconduct in office, caught new charges in the case Wednesday.

New charges

In court:

Prosecutors charged 58-year-old Jay Johnson with two new felony charges of destroying data (as a party to a crime) and felony bail jumping, as well as misdemeanor resisting or obstructing an officer.

In court Wednesday, prosecutors alleged that Johnson – or some other actor – intentionally and remotely wiped his cellphone that was confiscated from him at his initial appearance on Nov. 10.

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