Public response to DOJ findings on Memphis Police by March 2025
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DOJ Finds Memphis Police Violated Civil Rights, Used Excessive Force After Tyre Nichols Death
Dec 5, 2024, 03:35 AM
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has concluded a 17-month investigation into the Memphis Police Department, finding that the department engages in systemic use of excessive force and discriminatory practices, particularly against Black and disabled individuals. The investigation was initiated following the 2023 death of Tyre Nichols, a Black man who was fatally beaten by Memphis police officers after a traffic stop. The DOJ determined that the department's actions violate the U.S. Constitution and federal laws. Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke stated, "The Justice Department has found a pattern or practice of conduct that violates people's Civil and Constitutional Rights." Memphis officials have resisted federal oversight, calling the process premature and expressing a desire to review and challenge the findings. The DOJ has indicated it may pursue legal action to enforce reforms within the department.
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