Bailey, 45, was shot and killed by Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officers Michal P. Dinnsen and Carlton J. Howard after a chase that followed a traffic stop on the city's north side at about 2 a.m. June 29. The officers, who joined IMPD in 2014, are on administrative leave. Neither has a disciplinary record.
Hogsett said the use-of-force policies will be "modernized," and the city will bring in a "diverse set of legal experts" to analyze training for new officers.
The mayor also said the implicit bias training will involve the community and police department working together to create a program that is "a first of its kind in the nation."
Hogsett also announced a string of other changes including:
Creating a use-of-force review board to examine any incident that involves use of force with a firearm, Taser or a physical altercation.
Establishing an Office of Diversity and Inclusion to be embedded at IMPD's training academy.
Changing the department's training curriculum by bringing in a "diverse set of legal experts" to analyze the current program.
Reviewing the Citizens Police Complaint Board.