A department riddled with errors and lies:
The misclassified case is one of more than 900 cases that should have been classified as burglaries but were marked as thefts by Milwaukee police since 2006, a Journal Sentinel investigation has found.
Had the cases been properly coded, the tally of burglaries would have been 2.4% higher than reported during the past four years. Burglaries have risen 6.5% since Flynn became chief.
The findings are based on a review of incident report summary narratives that were compared with the FBI crime reporting rules and shared with crime-coding experts who independently agreed that a sample of the cases should have been coded as burglaries.
Police acknowledged Tuesday that a sample of cases shown to them by the Journal Sentinel were misclassified as thefts.