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Detroit Highwaymen clubhouse. It was subject to forfeiture in 2010 for being a drug den. [10]On May 5, 2007, the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested 40 members and associates of the Detroit chapter of the Highwaymen on a number of charges including racketeering, murder for hire, assault, police corruption, cocaine trafficking, vehicle theft, and mortgage and insurance fraud.
The Detroit Police Department has one of the largest percentages of Black officers of any major city police department, reflecting current overall city demographics. Lawsuits alleging discrimination stemming from the influence of affirmative action and allegations of race-based promotional bias for executive positions have surfaced repeatedly.
A 1968-era Chicago Police helmet and billy club. A baton (also truncheon, nightstick, billy club, billystick, cosh, lathi, or simply stick) is a roughly cylindrical club made of wood, rubber, plastic, or metal. It is carried as a compliance tool and defensive weapon [1] by law-enforcement officers, correctional staff, security guards and ...
There have been 16,377 citizen complaints with 63,332 allegations against Detroit police officers since 2012, according to the dashboard, and there are 2,358 open cases. There can be more than one ...
Detroit police are continuing to crack down on illegal block parties across the city, an initiative announced in the aftermath of a mass block party shooting July 7, police department officials ...
Detroit police officials addressed City Council in response to their actions during Cinco de Mayo festivities, indicating an effort to protect patron safety. Detroit police say businesses did not ...
The Detroit Athletic Club (often referred to as the DAC) is a private social club and athletic club located in the heart of Detroit's theater, sports, and entertainment district. It is located across the street from Detroit's historic Music Hall. The clubhouse was designed by Albert Kahn and inspired by Rome's Palazzo Farnese. It maintains ...
That defendant, Jayson Rosett, who once owned physical therapy clinics, had admitted to using police reports obtained from various sources — including the two now-retired Detroit police officers ...