Isaiah Lloyd

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Service Record

Tennessee Highway Patrol

Rank Trooper
Dates of Service 2015-2018[1]
Last Known Status Resigned[1]

Lloyd's certification was suspended from January 1, 2019 - December 31, 2020.[1]

LaFollette Tennessee Police Department

Rank Part-time Officer, Officer (October 23, 2023)[1]
Salary $36,665 (2023)[2]
Last Known Status Active

Incident Reports

2017 Search of Patricia Wilson

On August 16, 2017, Lloyd stopped a vehicle for a seatbelt violation. Lloyd patted Wilson down, but placed his fingers inside the waistband of her pants, in violation of procedures.[3][1]

The incident was captured on Lloyd's in-vehicle camera.[4]

Lloyd stopped Wilson again several hours later.

Response Timeline

Lloyd received an oral warning.[1]

Lloyd was placed on administrative duty.[3]

On January 26, 2018, Wilson sued.[3]

On February 14, 2018, the Tennessee Highway Patrol cleared Lloyd.[5]

The District Attorney General cleared Lloyd of any criminal misconduct.[3]

Wilson settled for an undisclosed amount.[4]

On January 1, 2019, the state's Peace Officer Standard & Training (POST) Commission suspended Lloyd's certification through December 31, 2020.[1]

Illegal Search

Police attempted to locate a suspect. The residents of a house refused to allow the officers to enter without a warrant. Lloyd "forced the rear door open" and later returned to repair the door. Lloyd gave "inconsistent statements" on whether he entered the house.[1]

2018 Separation

Lloyd was investigated for 9 incidents during his time at the Tennessee Highway Patrol. Lloyd entered evidence incorrectly, pursued a car containing a 3-year-old at speeds over 123mph, and did not appear in court or Grand Jury when required.[1]

Response Timeline

On October 1, 2018, Lloyd was notified that he would be fired, as he could "no longer be trusted with the responsibilities and duties of a Tennessee State Trooper".[1]

Lloyd resigned "in lieu of termination".[1]

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