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Council presses for Teams 2 data system but members seek phased rollout and clarity on racial-profiling reporting
Summary
Council members approved direction for negotiators to press the Department of Justice for staged, fundable implementation of a Teams 2 database to track complaints, use-of-force and officer performance while narrowing immediate reporting burdens on patrol officers.
A major portion of the council’s special meeting was devoted to the proposed Teams 2 data system, a centralized database the Department of Justice and city staff say is needed to track complaints, officer performance signals and patterns of conduct that can indicate problems such as racial profiling or repeated misconduct.
What Teams 2 is: Staff described Teams 2 as a single, searchable management system that would consolidate arrest reports, complaints, field-interview cards, use-of-force reports and related personnel data so supervisors and auditors can detect patterns ("bells and whistles" that indicate at-risk behavior) and trigger interventions such…
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