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The American Civil Liberties Union is responding to a recent independent report that says traffic stops conducted by the Michigan State Police are racially disproportionate, but not due to discriminatory bias
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The independent report states that minority motorists are disproportionately stopped by Michigan State Police officers due to an “informal quota system”
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An external investigation into the Michigan State Police finds some agency policies and programs are creating racial disparities in traffic stops.
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Michigan’s new distracted driving law goes into effect this week. The crackdown on cell-phone use while driving comes as a recent report finds the state has seen an increase in traffic fatalities.
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Goal is to ensure safe outcomes for everyone involved.
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Attorney Ven Johnson explains why traffic violations and a pending domestic violence warrant would have been unknown to the officer at the time of the traffic stop.
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The shooting occurred Wednesday night in Niles in Berrien County.
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A western Michigan city has agreed to pay $125,000 to a man who was seen on bodycam video repeatedly being punched by a police officer during an…
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The city of Grand Rapids recently hired Lambert Consulting to look into whether there is a pattern of racial profiling and discrimination in police…
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A local law enforcement study on traffic stops moves forward in Grand Rapids.The upcoming study analyzes Grand Rapids Police Department traffic stops for…