According to the Star-Telegram, police officers in Fort Worth will not be allowed to make a Class C misdemeanor arrest without approval from a watch commander. Class C misdemeanors include crimes such as thefts less than $100 and vandalism.
Fort Worth police to stop arresting people for low-level crimes amid COVID-19 concerns https://t.co/tzT5drZj4z
— Fort Worth Star-Telegram (@startelegram) March 17, 2020
Citizens will be encouraged to make reports online or by telephone if possible, the Star-Telegram reported.
Other policies the department has implemented include halting public fingerprinting until further notice and refusing to accept walk-up requests for accident and offense reports at the records division.
The move in Fort Worth mirrors similar policies enacted in Denver, San Francisco, Brooklyn, New York, and Oak Forest, Illinois, the Star-Telegram reported.
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