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Ann Arbor has a new interim police chief. We get the details from WEMU’s Taylor Pinson.
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We continue our final "Washtenaw United" Black History Month conversation. Today, we’ve been talking policing with Ann Arbor Police Chief Michael Cox and Washtenaw County Sheriff Jerry Clayton. In part one, they delved into the history of policing through a personal prism. In this second part, they discuss reform, challenges, progress and relationship building.
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It was just over a year ago that residents of Michigan were told to “stay home...stay safe” by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, otherwise referred to…
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Police-related violence and resisting arrest are the subjects of two new policies being implemented by the Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s Office.The first…
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Civil and social justice issues are expected to be included in goals and objectives Ypsilanti’s City Council is beginning to prepare for the fiscal year…
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The Washtenaw Economic Club held a virtual meeting on Tuesday on police reform and strengthening community and police relations in the county. State and…
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An Ypsilanti pastor says churches are playing an important role in the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement. Pastor Jerry Hatter from Brown Chapel AME…
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Community policing will be a main topic of discussion Monday night during an Ypsilanti city council meeting. The city’s police chief will present a…
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Ann Arbor Chief Shares His Personal Story Of Police Brutality & Concerns For Officers Now On The JobAnn Arbor police chief Michael Cox brings a different perspective to the wave of excessive police force against people of color and incidents of police…
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The Michigan Supreme Court won’t decide if a controversial practice by the Grand Rapids Police Department is constitutional. It did make a decision that…