Live reporting by
Carole Hawke
BOPC investigators struggle to keep up with the flood of incoming complaints, while the city suffers a recent string of shootings.
Carole Hawke
@hawke48223
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01:57 PM Jun 6, 2024 CDT
Today’s meeting will be held at the Detroit Public Safety Headquarters, Skylar Herbert Room. Zoom link at website at
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Meeting starts at 3:00. We will hear the April budget report and community impact report.
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Notes, twitter threads, and transcripts from previous meetings can be found at
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Also, Outlier Media issues regular BOPC Watch which can be found at
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Meeting is starting-- no quorum yet, but starting with an invocation.
Acting Secretary Brown reading announcements. Next community meeting will be 6:30 on June 13th at 1903 Wilkins Street. Policy committee and citizens' complaint meetings also upcoming at Public Safety Headquarters.
Still no quorum. Six speakers will be speaking, and starting with these until there is a quorum.
First speaker is 92 years old. She wants to discuss overall crime, youth gangs and guns. Families need to communicate.
Present: Pressley, Smith, Banks, Bell, Burton, Hernandez are present. Woods is en route. Bernard and Moore have excused absence.
Commenter objects that the BOPC is not doing its job in protecting citizens' constitutional rights.
Next commenter is Minister Eric Blunt of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Wants to talk about why the BOPC does not cover the final fate of a police officer when they are suspended. Suspensions may not stick-- what is the final outcome?
Next commenter sent emails yesterday to BOPC members to ask for a list of her complaints that she has filed. Feels that the BOPC does not respond to her when she sends them requests. Dissatisfied with OCI and with the board. Feels that they are lying to her.
Board member (can't see who) responding to the commenter that he has nothing in his email. Can the commenter send this to the BOPC email, and he will respond.
Zoom comments now. Commenter wants to know about when there will be follow-up on missing person Shelby Smith. (?) He says this person was beaten by a commissioner who was then promoted. Commenter also concerned about lack of quorum which happens regularly at meeting.
Next zoom commenter is former Commissioner William Davis. He wants to point out that when he was a commissioner, he would vote agains some people being promoted who had a bad record. He also is disappointed in the attendance of commissioners.
Next zoom commenter wants to talk about fraudulent election results and lies by city clerk. Wants to talk about voter trap houses. Also has it in for Willie Bell.
Commissioners Woods and Carter have arrived, so there is now a quorum and can continue to official agenda. Will finalize public comments later.
Approval of minutes for May 30, 2024. Approval of closed session minutes regarding Jared Shaw and regarding Lt. Brandon Cole. All minutes approved.
Officers' report. There will be elections for board leadership in June. Pressley will be chair only for a few more meetings. Voting will be at final meeting in June for 2024-2025 leadership for BOPC.
Personnel and training committee report from Comm. Hernandez. Carter and Hernandez were at the most recent meeting with attorney LaBelle. Looked at job posting and summary and made adjustments.
Attorney Stephanie LaBelle explaining that she made edits to job description to make posting consistent with charter. Hernandez explaining that did due diligence and job post will be posted Monday for a 2 week period.
Hernandez says hoping to expand the pool of applicants, including through social media (LinkedIn) and community partners-- schools and churches.
Hernandez clarified that some qualifications moved from 'required' to 'preferred' to not deter candidates. This includes a qualification to have a juris doctor or a PhD.
Pressley encourages BOPC members to be deliberate about whom they share the job post with. Really need someone who is effective, so share with people who meet qualifications or would be high quality.
Clarification from board members that the board leadership elections are being moved up from the last week of June.
We are outpacing (by over 100 cases) the large number of allegations and complaints being received from this time last year. And last year was a record for complaints received.
However, there are a lot of cases still waiting. At end of May there were 2031 open cases. Of these 442 are less than 90 days and 1589 are backlogged (over 90 days ole).
There are 1838 allegations which have been investigated so far Jan-May 2024. Almost 70% of these fall into demeanor, procedure, and service.
(Back to complaints-- there were 196 new complaints which came into the BOPC in May.)
Warfield talking about the work of the investigators. Some of them have done an excellent job of making a dent in the backlog of cases to investigate.
Commissioner Bell wants some context on what are "procedure" complaints. Warfield responds that almost all of these have to do with body worn cameras-- off too soon, on too late, not on at all.
Another trend line for "procedure" is that a number of traffic stops have officers taking citizens out of cars and putting them in handcuffs. Why? Officers say for safety, but citizens don't appear to be dangerous. Investigators are seeking clarification from DPD on policy.
Commissioner Carter asked for clarification on backlog. Warfield says that around 12% of complaints sustained.
Commissioner Woods asking for projection on backlog. Warfield responds that the new investigators are ramped up slowly to ensure they understand procedures. But now starting to close cases. The two who started in January are above average in cases closed.
Warfield: Investigators in training expected to start closing cases soon, as well. Also seeking training on how to have a system to direct cases to appropriate investigators. With this, anticipate being able to close 120+ cases per month.
Warfield: Current system is that when investigators complete a case, it still to supervising investigator to watch videos and interviews. Then goes to quality supervisor (?) before it comes to the board. Sometimes send cases back. Robust system.
Comm Banks: Why are officers taking residents out of car when they are pulled over?
Warfield: In some cases, it is necessary for safety. But our issue is that sometimes we see video and don't understand why the person is detained. Don't want to override officers' discretion, but we need more training to understand the policy.
Q: What did you learn from the training (in Atlanta)? Warfield: Some cities say they had a bumper year of complaints coming in-- 210. But look at our numbers! We shared with them our automated form and our triage program which have helped our investigators.
Pressley: How can we maintain engagement with complaintant when we must close a case due to lack of information? Some of these complaints are very disturbing.
Pressley: Never made the promise to eliminate the backlog but rather to be fully staffed. Are moving toward full staffing. However, we are moving in the wrong direction in terms of the backlog growing rather than shrinking, due to so many complaints coming in.
Appreciate work of OCI, and hope some systems streamlining will help. However, when board came on there were 1200 cases, then 1500, now over 2000. This is the wrong direction.
Warfield responds that with 23 investigators on board, believes that things will change.
Commissioner Woods believes this needs to be communicated to the public. On website, updated monthly. How many cases closed? How many sustained, not sustained? The public deserves a report card of sorts.
Commissioner Bell recalls that we were fined a lot per day for backlogged cases. (Consent agreement?) Need to move this forward.
Commissioner Banks says that when Warfield came on around a year ago, he was down 15 investigators. Now they are moving toward full staffing, so the BOPC can sit back and relax and allow the investigators to do their work.
Pressley pushes back that the BOPC needs to have urgency. A few years for a case to be closed is too long. And commissioners need to do their job to read the cases that they receive and close them. This impacts the pace at which cases can be closed.
Pressley: Some commissioners are doing this, but some are not, and some are doing this very slowly.
Pressley: No criticism of OCI or the investigators, just an acknowledgement that there is a substantial backlog, and it is urgent.
Moving past Community Impact Report and onto Deputy Chief Tiffany Stewart for the department's report.
Reduction in year to date carjackings, homicides, non fatal shootings, robberies.
Mental health = 340 calls in last 7 days. Last year 6907 YTD, and this year over 7000 YTD.
On Saturday 6/1, 8th precinct call in area of Trinity and Florence. There were people shot in the backyard. An officer fired shots at an armed suspect. Three females were shot in yard and one male inside the home. Officers provided medical assistance until taken to hospital.
Same night, 5 people shot at W Warren and W Grand Blvd. (3rd precinct) 2 victims in street with gunshot wound and taken by officers to hospital. Another 3 taken in private vehicles.
Victims had been sitting in silver minivan. Person in white SUV drove by and fired shots. Investigation still ongoing.
Another fatal shooting on Tue 6/4 in 2nd precinct. Victim had been parked at location in running car for 6 hours before neighbors called 911. Victim was in car with fatal gunshot wounds to the head.
In 8th precinct this week, male shooting at people inside O'Hare Park. Responding officers searched area for gray jeep which matched the description.
At 3:10pm, at W 7 Mile and Bentler, police officer fired a round as car came toward him. Driver raised AR-style long gun. Flat tire stopped car and drivers fled on foot.
One of the people was wounded and treated at hospital. Incident is now being investigated as a possible officer involved shooting and turned over to homicide task force with the Michigan State Police taking the lead.
(I may have gotten some details on that wrong. It has not yet been released to the media, and this was the first public description of it, per Deputy Chief Stewart.)
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Release date for statement regarding officer involved shooting this week is today/ June 6th.
Chief is committed to 45 day critical incident debrief. Pressley asked for clarity regarding whether there will chance for BOPC to see the videos of incidents before released to public.
Commissioner Smith asked whether the 7 Mile and Bentler incident was the same one reported on social media yesterday which involved a 14 year old. Stewart indicated that it was. Smith asked whether the family has been provided services.
Commissioner asked if it was all juveniles involved in this incident. Smith thought that it might have been some juveniles and some young adults but wasn't certain.
Pressley concerned about having had such a violent week in kicking off block party season. What is the strategy for keeping these safe?
Stewart encouraged neighbors to get a permit. Will be responding to problematic parties with trespassing on neighbors' property, violence, etc.
Speaker from DPD regarding body worn cameras. Chief White brought body worn cameras and policy to department, so he is committed.
When White came back from Office of Civil Rights (?) he did an audit of cameras and how they are being used. He expanded this so that now there are cameras issued to all officers. He wants to assure BOPC that he will do another audit to see compliance rate.
Pressley asks that there is clarity about what is a critical incident in which body worn camera is absolutely expected to be turned on by officers.
In person commenter says she went to 7th precinct with her service animal and was refused entry. They required papers that she doesn't have to have. This felt like slavery, being asked by a white man to produce papers.
She took this complaint to a meeting, asking for an apology, and was told that the meeting wasn't for this form of complaint. Well then what was the meeting for?
Pressley asked for policy regarding service animals. Stewart not sure. Commenter interrupted to shout that this is an ADA right. Pressley informed that her time is up.
Stewart said she will set up a meeting between commenter and 7th precinct. Pressley asked for timeframe, because BOPC is not able to ensure that there is follow-up. Stewart said it will be within two weeks.
Next commenter believes that if there is so much violence, there needs to be an end to block parties. Also, 700 complaints since January? What? Understand officers are under stress, but there is no need for disrespectful treatment of residents.
Same commenter speaking about an incident in which a mother called looking for her son, and police told her they were busy with NFL Draft. Son was later found dead. This was not an acceptable response from police.
April, have 87% utilization of salary and wages budget, which is the highest of the year. This is because OCI has hired more investigators.
Executive manager for policy, secretary to the board, and attorney positions are still vacant.
Pressley clarifying that there can still be questions for reports even without a quorum. Answer: yes, questions, but no motions.
Woods: Question related how to fill the positions which are vacant while still compensating the current employees in a way which is equitable.
Pressley: Agreed, and are looking at these questions through two committees-- budget committee and personnel & training committee. It is the chair's discernment how to use the standard committees to address this conundrum.
This concludes my live-tweeting from Board of Police Commissioners meeting for June 6, 2024. For more information, including transcripts of the meeting, go to
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