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Oversight commission approves redaction-policy revision and new in‑person transparency reviews with police

2482929 · February 25, 2025
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The Ann Arbor Independent Community Police Oversight Commission voted to submit a revised redaction policy to the police department and described a new bi‑monthly process by which information managers may view unredacted reports and body‑worn video inside the police department.

The Ann Arbor Independent Community Police Oversight Commission voted to approve a revision to its redaction policy and to submit that draft to the Ann Arbor Police Department for consideration, the commission said during its February meeting.

The vote follows an update from commissioners about a new transparency procedure worked out with the police department that allows information managers to review unredacted reports and body‑worn camera videos on site at the police department every two months. Commission members said the session they attended included command…

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