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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  Trump administration shuts down federal police misconduct database

Trump administration shuts down federal police misconduct database

by Jonah Oppenheimer
February 21, 2025
in The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Trump administration shuts down federal police misconduct database

NLEAD decommissioned just days after Trump’s return to office

The U.S. Justice Department has taken down the National Law Enforcement Accountability Database (NLEAD), a system designed to track police misconduct, mere days after President Donald Trump began his second term. The move, first reported by The Washington Post, has sparked concerns among experts and civil rights advocates who fear a loss of critical accountability measures for law enforcement.

Trump’s role in creating and dismantling NLEAD

NLEAD was established through an executive order issued by former President Joe Biden, but the concept originated with Trump himself. The Republican leader initially proposed such a database in response to the 2020 killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. The initiative aimed to track disciplinary actions, terminations, complaints, and settlements related to police misconduct. However, despite its origins, the database has now been quietly decommissioned under Trump’s administration.

According to The Washington Post, NLEAD has been offline since January 24, 2025, shortly after Trump’s inauguration. The disappearance was first noticed by Trevor Hugh Davis, a research scientist at the University of Notre Dame who specializes in tracking government website changes.

“We have lost countless records of disciplinary actions, terminations, complaints, and settlements related to police misconduct,” Davis told The Washington Post.

Concerns over ‘wandering officers’ and lack of accountability

The shutdown of NLEAD has raised alarms about the potential consequences for law enforcement accountability. A key issue the database sought to address was the phenomenon of “wandering officers”—those who leave one police department due to misconduct only to be rehired by another agency.

“Officers with serious misconduct histories often move between departments. Despite its limitations, NLEAD addressed a real problem—rehiring officers who had been fired or resigned for misconduct. Its removal sends a clear message about the new administration’s priorities,” Davis added.

A notice on a separate Justice Department website confirms that the system is no longer active. The statement reads: “The U.S. Department of Justice is decommissioning the NLEAD in accordance with federal standards,” and clarifies that “user agencies can no longer query or add data to the NLEAD.”

Impact on existing police misconduct tracking efforts

The shutdown of NLEAD does not impact the National Decertification Index (NDI), a separate registry of state and local police officers who have lost their certification due to misconduct. The NDI is maintained by the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training, which has not commented on the federal database’s closure.

Critics argue that eliminating NLEAD weakens transparency and police accountability efforts, making it easier for officers with troubled histories to remain in law enforcement. The decision to dismantle the system has fueled broader concerns about the direction of police reform under Trump’s second term.

As the debate continues, civil rights groups and law enforcement experts are urging the administration to reconsider the decision, emphasizing the importance of maintaining federal oversight in policing practices.

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