The Delphi Police Department issued a statement regarding accusations that local law enforcement was “targeting females,” stating that the accusation was not substantiated.
“While this wasn’t a formal complaint, we still wanted to address the matter and present some facts,” the department released.
The department stated that citations and warnings are entered into INcite, which is the Indiana Court Information Technology Extranet, and the system tracks several statistics, including gender. The department provided the public with a report dated from Jan. 1, 2024 through Oct. 1, 2024 to address the accusation. According to the report, 57.6% of department contacts for traffic violations were men while 42.4% were women.
Report Findings:
- Officer Colin Deckard: 50 male, 56 female
- Officer Daron Dennis: 579 male, 352 female
- Officer Darron Giancola: 1 male, 2 female
- Officer Adam Hobson: 83 male, 43 female
- Officer Charles Kent: 40 male, 32 female
- Chief Nathan LaMar: 232 male, 170 female
- Officer Randall Martin: 18 male, 17 female
- Officer Clint McLeland: 210 male, 112 female
- Officer Alex Parkinson, 85 male, 44 female
- Officer Paul Redmon: 3 male, 0 female
- Officer Jensyn Reef: 217 male, 136 female
- Officer Justin Wilson: 169 male, 138 female
“Our officers don’t stop genders, they stop vehicles,” the department released. “These numbers could change, however, for now in Delphi, men are worse drivers.”