Video: Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison Talks About Crime, Kids Getting Shot and Trump's D.C. Takeover

Todd Bettison, who became Detroit’s permanent police chief earlier this year, talks about the city’s pressing crime problem, children getting shot, persuading the public to help identify wanted criminals, and why he doesn’t need President Trump implementing his D.C. crime plan in Detroit.

“No, we like it the way it is right now,” Bettison says of his department. “We have a great partnership with the U.S. Attorney, and we’ve always worked very closely with the FBI, the ATF, the DEA. It’s worked fine. I have officers embedded in their task force."

“I got the best department. The men and women of the Detroit Police do an ecellent job. We know this community. We have the complete trust of the community.”

Bettison served as Chief James White's second in command before being named deputy mayor in 2022. In October 2024, he was named interim chief.

To listen to the entire interview, click the video below.

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