Mount Pleasant Town Council addressed communication gaps after ten police officers were terminated for allegedly cheating on a South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy exam.
Investigation Overview
Police Chief Mark Arnold initiated an internal probe following a tip, first terminating two officers. A follow-up investigation revealed eight more had shared or received test answers, leading to their separation from the department.
Council Response
Councilman Daniel Brownstein voiced concerns over being uninformed initially, prompting a retreat discussion in executive session. The council passed a motion mandating the town administrator and police chief to keep them updated on the ongoing matter.
Broader Implications
Names and exact dates remain undisclosed, with terminated officers able to appeal via the academy. The scandal raises potential legal issues for past cases handled by these officers, emphasizing needs for transparency and oversight.














