Michigan’s police secrecy raises concerns about ‘wandering cops’ / by kaitlynn cassady

The state of Michigan is keeping the identities of police officers a secret, making it impossible for the public to monitor “wandering cops” who leave one agency after alleged misconduct and move to another law enforcement job.

Michigan State Police declined a Freedom of Information Act request from Metro Times and the Invisible Institute seeking the identities of all certified and uncertified officers, saying “the public disclosure of the information would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of an individual’s privacy.”

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Published in the Detroit Metro Times, 2023. Reporting by Steve Neavling with additional reporting by Sam Stecklow.