In a significant enforcement action, four police officers in Detroit have had their firearms confiscated under Michigan’s Extreme Risk Protection Order Act, commonly known as the red flag law. This law, which took effect on February 13, 2024, allows for the removal of firearms from individuals deemed at risk of harming themselves or others, a move that underscores growing concerns about safety within the ranks of law enforcement.
This unprecedented application of the law targeting officers highlights the ongoing discussions about mental health and accountability in policing. Authorities indicated that the seizures were initiated in response to specific concerns over the safety of a six-year-old child, raising pressing questions about the implications for police conduct and community trust.
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