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On May 18, 2019, a longtime member of the most influential police oversight body in Oregon, Officer Craig Halupowski, got ready to arrest a man accused of making threats at the local mall in Woodburn.

Walking toward the man, the cop looked around to make sure nobody but his two fellow officers could hear, according to a subsequent investigation.

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Craig Halupowski

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A fatal bombing in Woodburn in 2008 was the beginning of the troubles for Officer Craig Halupowski, he says.

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In 2018, Officer Craig Halupowski, right, and Officer Jorge Gaspar place a wreath on the memorial of Capt. Tom Tennant, who died in a Woodburn West Coast Bank bombing. Chief Jim Ferraris looks on.

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Trouble was brewing at the Woodburn Police Department, and it reflected in the state's most powerful police watchdog agency.

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Craig Halupowski says the decisions he made during his time as a Woodburn police officer, and on a state board overseeing police policy, were spurred by worries about his family.

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