Of course they are. Aren't they run by Loretta Lynch?
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and that a confrontational street posture & excessive use of force received implicit support from the police hierarchy.
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It was the conclusion of the Justice Department in Baltimore that racism was rampant...
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The DOJ's 1 yr. investigation, provided good statistics, leading to the conclusion that Blks. bear the brunt of police excesses.
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Lying scarcely beneath the surface of abuses involving force are stereotypes of "bad guys," & beneath the stereotypes lie racism.
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These two groups have also been exposed more than others to the misuse of police power.
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They are more likely to arrest Blks. & 3rd world ppl. on slight evidence compared with what they require for arresting whites.
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The police, I know from having once been an insider, have long had differential policies toward race and minority status.
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Justice Department investigations mostly yield positive results. After the DOJ gets involved, depts. tend to reflect best practices
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where is the scathing report on the criminal element? Oh, I forgot they are all misunderstood "youth". Lord help us all.
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Are you surprised? They defend criminals, just look at how they defend Hillary.
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You mean the injustice department
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but report will say looters are good people
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Baltimore is done. The balance of power is now to the criminals. Good night Baltimore.
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