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The Wichita police citizens board checked more complaints this year than the last five years

The Wichita Police Department closed nearly twice as many complaints about officer conduct in 2023 as it did five years ago, but the department says that shouldn’t set off alarms. Instead, it’s a sign of progress.  The department resolved 359 complaints in 2019 compared to 646 last year. The increase stems from gradual changes with […]

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Highlights, progress, stagnation: A one year check-in on the CJ Lofton task force

After 17-year-old Cedric “CJ” Lofton died in law enforcement custody in September 2021, the community wanted answers. How did this happen? What went wrong? What could be changed to prevent such a thing from happening again? A community task force of 23 members was convened to find those answers and make recommendations for systemic change. […]

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‘It’s a terror to the community’: How Wichita police training in public housing affects the neighborhood

The city’s predominantly Black neighborhoods — which already see a disproportionate police presence — are now seeing police show up in tactical gear to raid vacant buildings even when nothing is wrong. Officers dressed in military-style fatigues, carrying riot shields and displaying weapons began using the vacant housing for training exercises a year ago, part […]

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Cedric Lofton’s brother wants accountability from Wichita police and Sedgwick County

One year ago, 17-year-old Cedric Lofton died after being held down for over 30 minutes by four workers in a juvenile detention intake facility. That wasn’t what was supposed to happen. His foster father had called 911 seeking help for Cedric, who was in a mental health crisis, expecting Cedric would be taken to a […]

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Drug overdose deaths caused by fentanyl are skyrocketing in Wichita. Here’s what you need to know.

In the past four years, the number of people who died from drug overdoses annually in Sedgwick County more than doubled, a dramatic increase attributed almost entirely to fentanyl. The rise in fentanyl overdoses is a recent, growing problem that’s required an urgent response from the city, according to law enforcement and forensic scientists.   Fentanyl […]

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