Golden Valley police chief resigns after probe
Golden Valley announced the resignation of Police Chief Virgil Green after internal investigations concluded he released confidential body-worn camera footage from an active criminal investigation to a local news outlet and improperly attempted to interfere with an internal affairs probe. Green was placed on administrative leave in June (initially placed on leave in late May), and a city memorandum says he acknowledged the mistake; City Manager Noah Schuchman thanked assistant chiefs for interim leadership and said a search for a new chief will be announced.
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📌 Key Facts
- Former Golden Valley Police Chief Virgil Green resigned after multiple internal investigations found policy and statutory violations.
- Investigators determined Green released unredacted body-worn camera footage from an active Robbinsdale Academy–Highview criminal investigation to a local news organization, violating Minnesota law on investigative data confidentiality.
- A city memorandum concluded Green 'failed to comply' with an internal affairs investigation and attempted to quash or interfere with the probe; he was placed on leave in late May and on administrative leave in June.
📚 Contextual Background
- Minnesota law classifies investigative data collected or created by a law enforcement agency to prepare a case as confidential or protected nonpublic while the investigation is active.