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Federal investigation into Louisiana police

2022-06-09T20:23:31.102Z


The US Department of Justice announced Thursday, June 9, the opening of an investigation into the Louisiana State Police, suspected of having...


The US Department of Justice announced Thursday, June 9, the opening of an investigation into the Louisiana state police, suspected of having sought to stifle several cases of violence against African-Americans.

The investigations aim to determine whether the police in this southern state "

use excessive force

" "

and engage in racial discrimination

", said the senior official in charge of civil rights at the Ministry of Justice, Kristen Clarke, during a press briefing in Baton Rouge.

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"

We have received reports of repeated use of excessive force against individuals who were often suspected of only minor traffic violations, were handcuffed and did not resist

," she said. added.

In some cases they suffered serious injuries, at least one of these individuals died.

This is a 49-year-old black motorist, Ronald Greene, whose death in 2019 was first presented as the consequence of an accident which occurred after a chase.

Covered up scandal

Three years later, video of his arrest by six white officers was released showing he was beaten, immobilized with a stun gun and with a choke hold, then dragged across the floor.

Federal justice and the Louisiana Parliament are investigating to determine the criminal responsibilities of these police officers and those who helped them cover up the scandal.

The Justice Department was careful to make it clear that its administrative investigation into state police forces was separate.

His investigations will focus on the practices and training provided to Louisiana police officers, as well as on their supervision and the disciplinary procedures in place.

They will be the subject of a public report.

If violations are established, the Ministry of Justice will work with local authorities to define the necessary reforms.

If no agreement is found, he may ask a judge to impose the corrections.

Four comparable investigations have already been launched since the major protests following the death of African-American George Floyd in May 2020. But they all concern cities (Minneapolis, Louisville, Phoenix and Mount Vernont in New York State) .

It is the first time in more than 20 years that such a procedure - called "

models and practices

" - concerns the police forces of a State.

Source: lefigaro

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