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Professional: 'There’s a racial disparity' in East Lansing police use of drive

By Editorial Board Published October 2, 2025 4 Min Read
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Professional: 'There’s a racial disparity' in East Lansing police use of drive

EAST LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A sociologist employed by the East Lansing Unbiased Police Oversight Fee to research use of drive by the division says it reveals “a racial disparity.”

Cedrick Heraux was employed to evaluate 2024 East Lansing Police information on the usage of drive. His report on the info was introduced Wednesday night time to the Fee.

“So the data shows that there is a racial disparity. Right. The question is always, what is the cause of the disparity? And that’s usually difficult to figure out depending on what your benchmark is. Are we looking at, you know, what percentage of East Lansing population is black or what percentage of people who visit East Lansing are Black and those sorts of things,” he says.

Cedrick G. Heraux explains his information findings on ELPD use of drive incidents to the East Lansing Unbiased Police Oversight Fee. (WLNS)

U.S. Census information reveals 12 p.c of East Lansing residents determine as Black/African American. However information on use of drive — or response to resistance — from final 12 months revealed white individuals accounted for 48.5 p.c of the individuals subjected to make use of of drive. Black/African Individuals accounted for 46.2 p.c of the individuals subjected to make use of of drive.

On Tuesday, 6 Information Investigates reported June and July “Response to Resistance” studies revealed a disproportionate use of drive involving Black/African Individuals.

The information evaluate revealed a mismatch of studies that had been misaligned. One set of knowledge referred to as the ELPD Weekly Case and Arrest Abstract didn’t all the time replicate the variety of cases of use of drive, or response to resistance, that the Response to Resistance studies confirmed.

Heraux’s report notes the battle he had with information supplied by the division.

“While it seems clear that the vast majority of the inconsistencies discovered are simply due to data entry errors, their frequency is somewhat concerning as accurate data is necessary for proper statistical analyses,” he wrote. “It is likely that these errors arise from the ELPD’s process, in which a supervisor reads through the written RTR narrative to provide a “meaningful review” while also entering that data into the Guardian Tracking System. Errors of this nature are not unusual, but correcting them can be time-consuming.”

Complicating the info evaluate, he tells 6 Information, is that he was not given entry to some information he requested that will assist perceive the racial disparities.

“The publicly available arrest data doesn’t really give us the kind of level of detail that we would need to, to get at that. So we would need to get the underlying data from East Lansing Police Department. And that was not made available to us,” he says.

Learn the report

ELPD Response to Resistance (ELIPOC Annual Report 2024) CH (1)Obtain

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