
BURLINGTON โ Officer Cory Campbell received a letter of reprimand from the Burlington Police Department for violating a department rule by swearing during his altercation with Douglas Kilburn, but did not face any discipline for his use of force.
Kilburn died days after Campbell punched him in the ambulance bay of the University of Vermont Medical Center in March 2019. The medical examiner ruled Kilburnโs death a homicide, meaning that Kilburn would not have died if he had not been punched by Campbell.
Campbellโs body camera footage showed Kilburn punching Campbell before Campbell punched him back, leaving Kilburn bleeding heavily from his face. Attorney General TJ Donovan determined that Campbellโs use of force was โreasonable and justifiedโ and did not file charges against Campbell.
Acting Police Chief Jon Murad announced the result of the departmentโs internal investigation into Campbell in a Friday afternoon press release. Campbell returned to active patrol duties in November.
The investigation determined that Campbell violated a department policy that states that employees should be courteous to members of the public.

โProfessional standards and ethics must always be followed and the use of violent, insolent, or obscene language or gestures is prohibited,โ the policy states.
During the altercation, Campbell yelled at Kilburn to โShut the fuck up and leave,โ which visibly upset Kilburn.
Under the police unionโs contract, โrudenessโ is listed as a lower-level infraction and โmore substantial courtesy mattersโ is a mid-level infraction.
โThe second-order effects of Officer Campbellโs use of obscenity โ the fact that it did not deescalate Mr. Kilburnโs behavior prior to his assault on Officer Campbell โ suggests that this extends beyond a lower-level infraction,โ the departmentโs release states.
The determination of Campbellโs discipline included โlengthy discussion with and input from,โ the Burlington Police Commission, the departmentโs release said.
The department determined that training and a written reprimand is the appropriate discipline for the offense.
Campbell has received substantial training and retraining in the nine months since the altercation, the department said.
Murad said Campbellโs conduct since returning to duty in November has been โexcellent.โ
โThis incident drives home a fact officers already know: how we serve our city matters,โ Murad said. โWe have been and will continue addressing issues around courtesy, but I am proud of our record.โ

Murad said in the release that Campbellโs use of force was appropriate.
โI concur with the Attorney General that Officer Campbellโs use of force was lawful and proper,โ Murad said. โFurthermore, his transition from self-defense to apprehension was fast and appropriate, and after custody and control was established, he rendered care immediately.โ
Kilburnโs widow, Sherry Kilburn, attended Donovanโs November press conference announcing no charges and said she believed Campbell should have faced criminal consequences.
โIt really sucks all these cops keep killing people and getting away with it and being called justified,โ she said.
