Feds release scathing report on Chicago police abuse

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By MICHAEL TARM and DON BABWIN
25 minutes ago

CHICAGO (AP) — Institutional problems within the Chicago Police Department have led to serious civil rights violations for years, including racial bias against blacks and a tendency to use excessive force, according to a U.S. Department of Justice report released Friday.

The Justice Department launched its investigation of the 12,000-officer force — one of the nation's largest — in December 2015 following the release of dashcam video showing a white police officer shoot a black teenager, Laquan McDonald, 16 times as he walked away holding a small, folded knife. The video of the 2014 shooting, which the city fought to keep from being released, inspired large protests and cost the city's police commissioner his job.

Among other findings, the report found city police used excessive and that "this pattern is largely attributable to systemic deficiencies within CPD and the City." It also cited insufficient training and a failure to hold bad officers accountable.

Under President Barack Obama, the Justice Department has conducted 25 civil rights investigations of police departments, including those of Cleveland, Baltimore and Seattle, among others. The release of a report is one step in a long process that, in recent years, has typically led to bilateral talks between the Justice Department and a city, followed by an agreed upon police-reform plan that's enforceable by a federal judge.

Chicago's case is unique in that the report comes just days before a change from an administration that strongly backed the process to President-elect Donald Trump's, whose commitment to such federal scrutiny is unclear.

Feds release scathing report on Chicago police abuse


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If Sessions get confirmed, can he just shut all of this down before it reaches the reform point? Because the next step in these cases is to get a judge involved to get reform rules enforced.
 

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"Under President Barack Obama, the Justice Department has conducted 25 civil rights investigations of police departments, including those of Cleveland, Baltimore and Seattle, among others."

i'm sure police depts across america are breathing a huge sigh of relief that this tyrannical obama justice dept is coming to end. the nerve of them to look over a police dept's shoulder and check their work. it's not even like they were going to jail, but just the sense that someone was saying "hey, what are you doing?" was enough to anger them. now they can continue killing nikkas and not have to worry about an investigation into their dept policies ... killing with a peace of mind.
 

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He can just not pursue cases or enforce the law.

Which is highly likely.
Yeah. From yahoo:
Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, Trump's pick for attorney general, expressed ambivalence at his confirmation hearing this week about the federal review process. He said he was concerned that broad investigations of police departments risk smearing an entire agency and harming officer morale.
In other words he ain't investigating shyt.
"Under President Barack Obama, the Justice Department has conducted 25 civil rights investigations of police departments, including those of Cleveland, Baltimore and Seattle, among others."

i'm sure police depts across america are breathing a huge sigh of relief that this tyrannical obama justice dept is coming to end. the nerve of them to look over a police dept's shoulder and check their work. it's not even like they were going to jail, but just the sense that someone was saying "hey, what are you doing?" was enough to anger them. now they can continue killing nikkas and not have to worry about an investigation into their dept policies ... killing with a peace of mind.
As far as I know, Obama and his DOJ has conducted more civil rights investigations than Clinton and Bush combined.
 

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"Under President Barack Obama, the Justice Department has conducted 25 civil rights investigations of police departments, including those of Cleveland, Baltimore and Seattle, among others."

i'm sure police depts across america are breathing a huge sigh of relief that this tyrannical obama justice dept is coming to end. the nerve of them to look over a police dept's shoulder and check their work. it's not even like they were going to jail, but just the sense that someone was saying "hey, what are you doing?" was enough to anger them. now they can continue killing nikkas and not have to worry about an investigation into their dept policies ... killing with a peace of mind.
which candidate received every endorsement made by a police union :jbhmm:

wonder why :jbhmm:
 
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