Detroit police consider taking over security of DDOT buses as attacks on bus drivers rise

CBS News Detroit Digital Brief for Feb. 9, 2024

DETROIT, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - The Detroit Police Department is looking at taking over the security for the Detroit Department of Transportation. This comes after a rise in bus driver attacks in 2023.  

Detroit Police Chief James White said at a Feb. 1 commissioners meeting they are responding to requests to take over the security. People Mover policing will remain with Detroit Transit Authority, according to White. 

Police are also looking at a $5-7 million budget with 50 to 70 police officers.  

The City of Detroit confirmed that attacks on drivers rose to 18 in 2023 from over a dozen in the few previous years.  

The city released a statement saying,

The takeover would take place on July 1 but would need city council approval. 




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