Police arrested a target for murder and not the suspects - and wanted to send her to a place that endangers her

The police received concrete information about people seeking to harm a woman whose husband was murdered, but no suspect was detained. The one who was arrested, without any criminal suspicion, and brought to a court…
Assessment
A routine protection case has spiraled into an institutional failure. Police had concrete intelligence about suspects planning to harm a woman whose husband was murdered, yet arrested no one. Instead, they detained the woman herself without criminal suspicion, brought her to court, and then demanded she be moved to a shelter for battered women. That shelter, it emerged, actually endangers her. The question is how threat assessment protocols went so wrong.
