Board of Police Commissioners, Evening Community Meeting

Detroit Board of Police Commissioners
Criminal Justice

Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024
6:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m. EDT

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Detroit - MI Documenters Team

Note-taking by Gina McPherson

Commissioners passed a resolution that red-light-running is a serious issue affecting the safety of Detroiters, and pledged to collaborate with community organizations and the city to reduce it while admitting they are not the police and have no power to enforce traffic laws.

Live reporting by Benjamin Haddix

Commissioners passed a resolution that red-light-running is a serious issue affecting the safety of Detroiters, and pledged to collaborate with community organizations and the city to reduce it while admitting they are not the police and have no power to enforce traffic laws.

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05:23 PM Sep 12, 2024 CDT

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Meeting has been called to order
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Public comments has started
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It seems as though the last commenter (unnamed) was told their time was up with 25 seconds still remaining
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As of now in the meeting the following commission members are ABSENT Linda Bernard – District 2 Willie E. Bell – District 4 – (excused absence) Willie E. Burton – District 5 Lisa Carter – District 6 – (excused absence)
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Commissioner Burton is now present
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And so now is Commissioner Bernard present as well
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Commissioner Banks (District 3) reading a resolution committing to collaborate with community organizations and the city on the issue of people running red lights in Detroit, recognizing it as a public health issue
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and the "Red Light Resolution" is passed unanimously. A public commenter who advocated for the issue has been invited to say a few words. He asks people to join him in Lansing to further advocate for the issue
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Now the report from the chief of police is being shared by a deputy
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She suggests that total crime is down 9% in the city, and proceeds to discuss their work addressing drag racing and block parties
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Commissioner Burton asks the rep for the police department what the department is doing about air quality and the corporations leading to poor air quality
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The deputy rep suggests that the commission go through state representative for the EPA
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The commission offered much praise for district 4 commander Shelley Holderbaum who shared updates for her district, especially from commissioners Moore and Bernard
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More public comments are taking place
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A public commenter is reminding the commission to center addressing police misconduct (my thoughts: whether this is mutually exclusive with praising the progress of the police department is an interesting question)
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Public commenter points out that air quality IS in fact within the purview of the police department, as was raised by commissioner Burton. The example given is laws around idling cars and trucks – grossly unenforced, per the commenter, and a big factor in poor air quality.
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Fairly sure that 2 commenters now have been cut short by about 25 seconds. The last example was confused by having to restart the timer amongst some commotion in the room, but the commenter never received a full, uninterrupted 2 minutes
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Meeting adjourned at 7:56
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This concludes my coverage of the Detroit Board of Police Commissioners evening meeting. Learn more about our coverage of local meetings here: Documenters.org
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Agency Information

Detroit Board of Police Commissioners

The Board of Police Commissioners has supervisory control and oversight of the Police Department, including plenary authority over citizen complaints and the power to appoint fact finders, subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, take testimony, and require the production of evidence. The Board also appoints a civilian as Director of Police Personnel and approves all promotions made by the Chief. The 11 member board is comprised of 7 elected members from each city council district and 4 members appointed by the Mayor. https://detroitmi.gov/government/boards/board-police-commissioners

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