“The first nationwide database tracking misconduct by federal police officers has been shut down by President Donald Trump, the Justice Department confirmed, deleting a resource experts said improved public safety by helping prevent bad cops from jumping to new agencies and starting over with clean records,” the Washington Post reports.
“The database was first proposed by Trump in 2020 in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd. However, it wasn’t created until two years later when a Joe Biden executive order launched the National Law Enforcement Accountability Database. Trump issued an order last month revoking Biden’s orders, and the database.”
The database encompassed nearly 150,000 federal officers and agents from 90 executive branch agencies. It aimed to improve public safety by preventing officers with misconduct records from moving between agencies undetected.