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Interim Police Chief White outlines Detroit police’s changing approach to mental health cases
‘You have to ask yourself is incarceration the best option at this time or is treatment the best option?’
Updated:
July 20, 2021 10:15 pm
DETROIT – How Detroit police handle mental health cases is changing.
“It’s real big, and when you look at the fact that you’re talking about a tool that the officers can use to deescalate,” White said.
The teams will rush to critical situations that can turn violent at any moment. Their job is to deescalate the situation and get the person help.
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Some Republicans have said they hope Craig challenges Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who is expected to seek reelection next year.
DETROIT (AP) Detroit Police Chief James Craig announced Monday that he will retire as head of the city’s police force, but he did not immediately reveal his future plans, which could include a run for political office as a Republican.
Craig, who has had the longest tenure of any recent Detroit police chief, said his retirement is effective June 1 and is voluntary.
He was hired in 2013 by an emergency manager after the state assumed control of the financially broken city. Craig, who is Black and a native of the city, immediately set out to restore residents’ confidence in the Detroit Police Department, which had a history of civil rights abuses by officers against the city’s mostly Black population.