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Trump Deletes Database Containing Over 5,000 Police Misconduct Incidents It's a reversal from his first term, when Trump himself ordered the creation of a database tracking excessive use of force.
By deleting the federal police misconduct database, Trump has made it harder to ensure accountability, transparency and public trust. But we will not stand by in silence.
By deleting the federal police misconduct database, Trump has made it harder to ensure accountability, transparency and public trust. But we will not stand by in silence.
A federal database was a positive first step to make this work easier. While the database was only in effect for about a year, it had begun to make a difference.
MID-MICHIGAN (WNEM) - A Trump administration directive is making police misconduct more difficult to track. A database with information on nearly 150,000 federal officers is now gone.
A federal system for conducting background checks on police officers has gone offline, thanks to an executive order by President Trump. He revoked a package of police reforms implemented by former ...