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EL Police Oversight Fee calls on Chief to resign 

By Editorial Board Published October 17, 2025 4 Min Read
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EL Police Oversight Fee calls on Chief to resign 

EAST LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — In an 8 to 1 vote, the East Lansing Impartial Police Oversight Fee adopted a decision calling for town’s police chief to resign “immediately.” 

The decision requires Chief Jennifer Brown to resign after what the fee mentioned had been violations of East Lansing Police Division insurance policies and “acts and comments that undermine the desire of this community to work towards racial reconciliation and create a police department that reflects that desire.” 

The motion comes after Brown made an announcement to six Information that some, together with Metropolis Supervisor Robert Belleman, labeled “racist.”  

“Now we have a really transient inhabitants, and during the last month, beginning with Welcome Weekend, now we have had a disproportionate variety of minorities come into the neighborhood and commit crimes, and as law enforcement officials we’re merely responding to these crimes.”

Brown apologized for her remark. 

The Oversight Fee joins native organizations the NAACP Lansing Department, The Larger Lansing Ladies’s Middle and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Kappa Delta Lambda Chapter in Lansing  in calling for Brown’s resignation. 

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Along with the remark, the commissioners allege a information launch from the division on Sept. 26. misled the general public. That information launch introduced misdemeanor costs towards two males. The division additionally launched physique digicam footage of the arrests, which adopted the usage of pepper spray.  

6 Information Investigates obtained safety footage of the incident that raised questions in regards to the police narrative.  

“She lied,” mentioned Fee Chair Ernest Connerly. “She has refused to come out and say, ‘I was wrong, I only released the footage that told the narrative I wanted to.’ She hasn’t. The leader of our police department lied to our face.” 

Commissioner Rasha Thomas supported the decision.  

“We can’t trust you to do your job,” he mentioned of Brown. “We can’t trust you to follow your policies.” 

Brown was not current for the assembly. She is on trip till Oct. 20.  

Along with calling for the resignation of Brown, the commissioners accredited a decision calling on the East Lansing Metropolis Council to direct town legal professional to drop costs towards Lonnie Smith, 21, and Mason Woods, 22.  

Smith, of Okemos, was charged with a misdemeanor legal cost of disorderly combating. Woods, of East Lansing, was charged with disorderly combating and one rely of resist, hinder or hinder a police officer. Each circumstances are pending in East Lansing’s 54-B District Court docket.  

The decision calls the safety footage “objective surveillance evidence” and claims the video “directly contradicts” the data launched by town.  

The decision additionally requires an unbiased evaluation of the usage of pepper spray towards the 2 males and their final arrest and legal costs.  

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