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Critics blast Detroit police video ordinance as weak and full of exemptions

27 October 2025 at 17:47

A coalition of Detroit activists is denouncing a proposed city ordinance that would require some police footage to be made public, saying the measure would still protect officers who engage in misconduct. 

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Court of Appeals sides with ShotSpotter critics in Detroit, finding city ‘repeatedly’ violated transparency law

10 October 2025 at 20:03

A state appeals court handed a partial victory to critics of Detroit’s controversial ShotSpotter surveillance system, ruling that city officials violated a transparency ordinance when they approved contracts for the gunshot detection technology without properly notifying the public. In a published decision released Thursday, a divided Michigan Court of Appeals panel found that the Detroit […]

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Civil rights complaint targets Detroit police misconduct and Wayne County records purge

15 September 2025 at 18:48

A civil rights complaint is urging the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate Detroit’s wrongful convictions and Wayne County’s illegal record purge that advocates say landed numerous innocent people in prison and blocked exonerations.  In a letter sent to the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, Freedom Ain’t Free, a Detroit-based nonprofit led by two exonerees, is […]

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