National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Dr. Travis Yates, LEO (ret), Author, Consultant, Speaker & Trainer
Dr. Yates explains how Department of Justice consent decrees have cost cities hundreds of millions of dollars, depressed staffing, and, according to his independent review, were built on evidence that was mostly inaccurate or misleading. The conversation details the constitutional problems with federal oversight of local police, the political dynamics that drive which departments are targeted, and a state-level alternative now being shopped to Congress.
Key Takeaways
Key Takeaways
- Follow the money: Federal monitors often bill $1 million + per year, while violent crime and staffing worsen.
- Transparency is the game-changer: Phoenix created a public portal pairing each DOJ allegation with body-cam video and reports.
- Constitutional guardrails matter: Without local consent, federal control arguably violates the Tenth Amendment.
- Data vs. narrative: Out of 5 million calls for service and 300,000 arrests (2016-2022), DOJ cited just 132 incidents—0.00025 %—yet claimed a “pattern and practice” of misconduct.
- State-level oversight model: Redirect DOJ consent-decree dollars to every state attorney general, creating 50 locally accountable review teams.
Links
https://www.travisyates.org/
https://www.yatesleadership.com/
https://www.courageouspoliceleader.com/
