Former Hennepin County Sheriff Dave Hutchinson has been terminated from his position as a sergeant at Metro Transit Police.
The firing follows an internal investigation that found Hutchinson violated Metro Transit Police Department's policies by being arrested for driving while intoxicated and crashing his sheriff's vehicle in December 2021, and by creating a hostile work environment while serving as sheriff. He pleaded guilty in the DWI case, and his peace officer license was suspended for 30 days.
Metro Transit Police Chief Ernest Morales III wrote in the findings that Hutchinson's behavior reflected negatively on the chief, the department and law enforcement in general.
"Your behavior demonstrated poor judgment and reflected poorly on all of us in the department," Morales wrote.
The termination was confirmed in a statement Thursday by Metropolitan Council Communications Director Terri Dresen. His last day of employment was March 17, the termination letter shows. It puts an end to a law enforcement career that saw Hutchinson, a first-time candidate and rank-and-file Metro Transit officer, pull off a surprise upset against longtime Sheriff Rich Stanek in 2018.
By May 2022, Hutchinson went on leave from the Sheriff's Office, shortly after the county launched a probe into claims by county command staff. It found Hutchinson engaged in a pattern of harassment and workplace bullying in violation of the county's nondiscrimination and respectful workplace policy, which includes racist, sexist, harassing, bullying and retaliatory behavior.
The Hennepin County Board voted unanimously to censure Hutchinson in December for the violations.
He did not run for re-election, and his term in office ended at the end of 2022. He returned to work at Metro Transit as a sergeant in January, and was put on leave during the department's own investigation of his behavior as sheriff.