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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor and Police Chief Ellery Sosebee want the state legislature to expand how communities enforce gun-related crimes.
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Lansing officials are preparing to construct a new $175 million public safety complex that will centralize the city's police and fire departments and the 54-A District Court.
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Parents of a 12-year-old boy are seeking accountability after the Lansing police mistook Black preteen for car theft suspect.
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor and the chief of the Lansing Police Department want to revoke the cabaret license of a local venue due to its proximity to a recent shooting.
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The Lansing Police Department says a white officer handcuffed a Black child who was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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Lansing law enforcement is taking a firm stance against those found in possession of illegal firearms. That’s after a recent surge of gun violence in the city.
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Lansing Police say they have recovered the body of toddler, Wynter Cole-Smith, who went missing earlier this week.
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A man accused of kidnaping a Lansing toddler was arrested Monday in suburban Detroit but the girl was not with him, police said.
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An executive order from Mayor Andy Schor is initiating a pilot, citizen-led committee to review complaints against Lansing police officers.
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Drivers in Lansing should expect to see new speed radar signs set up along several city roads as part of an initiative to discourage speeding.