San Luis Obispo police officer placed on paid leave, again

May 12, 2020

Chief Deanna Cantrell standing behind officer Josh Walsh

By KAREN VELIE

Controversial San Luis Obispo police officer Josh Walsh is on paid administrative leave while he is allegedly investigated.

While a source reports Walsh acted inappropriately while on the job, city officials are not divulging the reason for placing Walsh on administrative leave. When asked to confirm the allegation, City Attorney Christine Dietrick initially refused.

“The City cannot comment on details of individual employee leave usage or peace officer personnel matters,” Dietrick wrote in an email. “I can confirm Officer Walsh is currently employed as a Police Officer with the City.”

However, after confronted with requirements to divulge whether or not an employee is on paid administrative leave, Dietrick admitted Walsh was placed on leave on May 6.

Earlier this year, Walsh was on administrative leave regarding a shooting.

In Sept. 2019, Walsh shot and killed a dog while responding to a possible burglary.

Even though Walsh and another officer quickly determined the burglary report was inaccurate, just a resident fixing a broken window, Walsh appeared frightened of the resident’s dog.

Walsh ordered Riley Manford to control her “fucking dog,” Manford said. “I told him he was a friendly dog and asked him to put his gun down so I could get Bubbers.”

Before Manford could reach her dog, Walsh fired three shots at Bubbers. Two shots struck the dog and one bounced off the concrete.

While he was removed from duty during an investigation into the shooting, he was later placed back on the street.

Walsh’s time in law enforcement has been marred with allegations of harassment and abuse of power, according to a report written in 2014 by private investigator Mike Brennler, who was hired by several local attorneys concerned with Walsh’s alleged inappropriate behavior.

During his investigation, Brennler interviewed Walsh’s aunt, Rene Knight, who reported her nephew had a history of harassing and “sadistic” behaviors. Knight said Walsh would torment his disabled grandmother, holding her small dog above his head while he pulled the dog’s fur causing it to yelp in pain, according to the report.

Knight also described Walsh’s numerous attempts to become a police officer, which he repeatedly failed because he could not pass the psychiatric exams. Even so, in 2005 Walsh was hired by the Visalia Police Department. A resident of the area later filed a formal complaint of abuse of power and harassment against Walsh.

Since securing a job in San Luis Obispo, multiple suspects have alleged the officer was heavy-handed during their arrests.

In 2016, Brennler presented his report on Walsh to incoming Chief Deanna Cantrell, who appears to have taken no action.


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This guy needs to GO. It is obvious he is not suited to law enforcement. Who hired this cruel and insensitive person in the first place. Knowing his history should have been enough to prevent his hiring!


Another sad day for law enforcement, reads like he should be in another line of work. I believe most people in all lines of law enforcement represent the best.


Criminal Cops and Priests ~ sweep them under the rug. Re-assign so they can continue to abuse their tainted power.


Knowing that there is a chief like Cantrell….who is corrupt AND incompetent, especially when it comes to firearms and naked women in her “stolen” car…..and realizing that she favors cops like Walsh….knowing these things removes all confidence in the local police.


However, there is another side to this: Knowing we have a corrupt, incompetent chief and knowing that she favors violent, corrupt and lying cops like Walsh creates FEAR of the police.


We may not admire them, or have confidence in their ability to serve the community, but we sure do show them respect if we find ourselves in the unfortunate situation where we much interact with them!


Walsh could shoot anyone at any time…..I’m scared. I’ll be as timid as a mouse if I come face to face with Walsh.


So, I guess this is good policy! We are all supposed to fear the police.


What’s the Olympic medal for?


Join the discussion…Marksmanship!


Transfer him over to Animal Services!


He can still carry a gun and wear a uniform. He can still order people around, shoot dogs etc.


It’s not fair that a dishonest, corrupt and dangerous cop loses his job. What else is he going to do?


He could work for the Fire Department.


Why is SLOPD so secretive?


Every town has a Barney Fife…..


Perfect. The city attorney is covering for the police chief who’s protecting the loose cannon.