WaPo investigation finds Detroit Police detectives' caseloads are higher than average
5 years ago
Investigating homicides has become a daunting task for Detroit Police. An investigation by the Washington Post found that each detective in the department is responsible for solving eight new killings every year. But experts say, the typical caseload should be no more than five homicides per detective a year.
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