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Des Moines, Ia (AP) — A Des Moines police sergeant with a history of excessive force complaints has resigned amid an internal investigation into what other officers reported were offensive remarks he made to another officer during a recent union meeting.

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KCCI-TV reports that more than a dozen officers who attended the meeting say Wessels made a comment that was inappropriate and insensitive in response to discussions of an officer allegedly leaking police information.

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Des Moines Police spokesman Sgt. Paul Parizek says Wessels resigned but didn’t give details about the reasons. However, he called the allegations against Wessels “incredibly serious.”

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Wessels has a history of disciplinary action within the department and was at the center of two 2018 excessive force cases.