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Chief defends in-house probe of Detroit police narcotics unit www.detroitnews.com › story › news › local › detroit-city › 2020/02/11
Feb 11, 2020 – The coalition includes Michigan Liberation, Color Of Change, Advancement Project National Office, The Mass Liberation Project, BYP100 Detroit, We the People-MI and Detroit Action. “We are calling for a full, independent investigation into the Detroit Police Department’s narcotics unit.
Detroit police Chief James Craig fires back amid criticism of …www.clickondetroit.com › news › local › 2020/02/11 › detroit-police-…
Feb 11, 2020 – The controversy centers around the ongoing investigation into possible rampant corruption in the Detroit Police Department Narcotics Unit. Officials are going …
Detroit Police Chief says department can be trusted to …www.michiganradio.org › post › detroit-police-chief-says-department…
Feb 11, 2020 – Detroit Police Chief James Craig tried to reassure the public Tuesday that the department is … That we are rooting out all corruption relative to the narcotics unit.
Detroit police probe uncovers allegations of corruption in drug …www.detroitnews.com › story › news › local › detroit-city › 2019/12/11
Dec 11, 2019 – Detroit — Four months after Detroit police internal affairs officers raided their own department’s narcotics unit, investigators have uncovered …
Critics say Detroit police should step away from probing own …www.detroitnews.com › story › news › local › detroit-city › 2019/12/16
Dec 16, 2019 – Detroit — As a Detroit police-led task force continues investigating allegedly corrupt drug cops, some critics are calling for chief James Craig to let an outside agency take over the probe. … 22, when Craig ordered Detroit internal affairs officers to raid the police department’s …
Detroit police drug unit investigated for stealing money from …www.mlive.com › news › ann-arbor › 2019/12 › detroit-police-drug-…
Dec 12, 2019 – DETROIT, MI — An investigation into Detroit Police Department’s narcotics unit has found a half-dozen instances of officers allegedly stealing …
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These cases not only involve large quantities of narcotics, but also enormous amounts of … Outside Detroit call or report in person to the local police department.
Probe of Detroit Police Drug Unit Finds Potential Wrongdoing …www.usnews.com › News › U.S. News®
Dec 12, 2019 – DETROIT (AP) — Investigators looking into potential wrongdoing by members of the Detroit Police Department’s narcotics unit have found that some officers stole from drug dealers, planted drugs on suspects and lied to prosecutors to get search warrants, the city’s police chief said.
Dec 12, 2019Detroit Police Chief James Craig says an internal investigation is underway involving narcotics officers. It …
Detroit police Chief James Craig fires back amid criticism of …www.clickondetroit.com › news › local › 2020/02/11 › detroit-police-…
Feb 11, 2020 – The controversy centers around the ongoing investigation into possible rampant corruption in the Detroit Police Department Narcotics Unit.
Detroit PD’s drug unit ensnared in ‘major corruption …www.metrotimes.com › detroit › Content
Dec 12, 2019 – An investigation into the Detroit Police Department’s narcotic unit has yielded breathtaking allegations of widespread corruption, ranging from …
Word Of The Day
TESTILYING is the act of a police officer giving false testimony. It is typically used in a criminal trial to “make the case” against a defendant believed by the police to be guilty when irregularities during the suspect’s arrest or search threaten to result in acquittal.
It also can be extended further to encompass substantive misstatements of fact for the purpose of convicting those whom the police believe to be guilty, procedural misstatements to ‘justify’ a search and seizure, or even to include statements to frame an innocent citizen.[1][2] More generically, it has been said to be “[l]ying under oath, especially by a police officer, to help get a conviction
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_perjury