POLICE MISCONDUCT

Immediately after receiving death threats from David Brudvik at the October 13, 2025 Blaine City Council meeting, four open government activists from Water Planning Matters filed police reports with Blaine Police Department. At the time, Blaine Chief of Police Rodger Funk had a pending criminal complaint against him by one of the four for previous misconduct, and thus should have referred the case to the Washington State Patrol to avoid this conflict of interest. 

Instead, Chief Funk retained control of the investigation, and recommended to Whatcom County Prosecutor Eric Richey that he not bring charges against Brudvik. On November 4, 2025, Chief Funk voluntarily testified in Whatcom District Court on behalf of Brudvik, a convicted violent felon who spent 30 months in prison for two drive-by shootings. 

The misconduct by Blaine Police Chief Rodger Funk is ample ground for revoking his certification as a law enforcement officer. Retaliatory policing should never be tolerated by a community. Any citizen can file a confidential complaint about police misconduct to the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC), using the simple online Certification Complaint Form.

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