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DOJ Reaches January 3, 2025 Agreement with Antioch Police Over Racism and Discrimination Investigation
Jan 4, 2025, 12:37 AM
The U.S. Department of Justice has reached an agreement with the city of Antioch and its police department, concluding its investigation into allegations of racism and discrimination among officers. The agreement, announced on January 3, 2025, requires the Antioch Police Department to hire an expert to revise its policies, procedures, and training related to non-discriminatory policing and the use of force. This action follows findings of racist communications among department officials, highlighting the need for oversight and reform in the wake of the scandals.
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