The Mobile Police Department says it won't be conducting as many of the traditional "perp walks" as it has in the past, citing concerns over negative images of the city it says are inaccurate, reports AL.com's John Sharp.
A perp walk is the public transporting of a suspect to a courthouse or police station to be booked. Media are often notified and sometimes there are photographers and videographers there. The suspects are often in handcuffs as they're led from the car.
Mobile Police Chief Paul Prine said he believes the overreporting of crimes has caused a perception that Mobile is overrun with crime. He said the city had a more than 20 percent decrease in homicides in 2023 and reduction in almost all categories of violent crimes.
He also said there's a concern that with frequent perp walks, there's now a "notoriety" for younger suspected criminals who appear on camera.
Suggesting they get street cred from the experience. Seriously.
I reckon one person's embarrassment is another person's Tinder profile opportunity.