Sign on to support the CPTA memo to the U.S. DoJ calling for investigation of rise in Detroit Police violence

Community Control of Police - Emory Douglas
Community Control of Police - Emory Douglas

The CPTA has submitted a complaint to the U.S. Department of Justice calling for a federal investigation into Detroit Police Department’s long history of misconduct.

The complaint includes, but is not limited to:

  • The negative impact of James Craig’s leadership.
  • The inability of the police commission to bring about needed reforms.
  • An exhaustive list of the killings committed by police since 2015 – with such killings increasing in frequency in recent years.
  • The killing of Hakim Littleton and CPTA’s frustrated attempts to get an independent investigation.
  • The failure of DPD’s leadership to effectively address officers’ racism both within the police department and in the community. Racist arrests in weapons possession cases.
  • The absence of meaningful improvements under Chief White’s leadership.

Please sign on and spread the word to your communities you are a part of so we can address this urgent problem. The CPTA is encouraging community groups as well as individuals to endorse the complaint.

Click here to endorse the CPTA DoJ Complaint Against Detroit Police Department

 

Text of endorsement page:

To: Kristen Clarke, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice,

      Dawn N. Ison, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan

I support the request by the Coalition for Police Transparency and Accountability (CPTA) for a federal investigation of a pattern of killings and excessive force by the Detroit Police Department (DPD) and an institutional culture within the department that promotes violence and racial discrimination within the Department and against members of the community.

Since the filing of the request from the CPTA, it has come to my attention that the Police Chief James White has identified 128 active, high-risk Detroit police officers. This list does not include problem officers who are no longer in the Detroit Police Department. It is troubling that 120 out of the 128 DPD officers identified were hired after the appointment of James Craig to the position of DPD Chief on July 1, 2013. Furthermore, 107 problem DPD officers were hired after the DoJ consent decree was lifted on March 31, 2016. Former Chief Craig resigned, effective June 1, 2021.


Additional information:

Detroit Police Department identifies 128 ‘high risk’ officers

CPTA memo to the U.S. Department of Justice calling for investigation of rise in Detroit Police violence

Click here to endorse the CPTA DoJ Complaint Against Detroit Police Department

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