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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/justice-dept-to-probe-ferguson-police-force/2014/09/03/737dd928-33bc-11e4-a723-fa3895a25d02_story.html?tid=pm_pop

Justice Dept. to probe Ferguson police force

The Justice Department is launching a civil rights probe into the Ferguson Police Department after the shooting of an unarmed black teen Michael Brown, setting off days of protests. (Reuters)

By Sari Horwitz, Carol D. Leonnig and Kimberly Kindy September 3 at 7:59 PM

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. this week will launch a broad civil rights investigation into the Ferguson, Mo., Police Department, according to two federal law enforcement officials.

The investigation, which could be announced as early as Thursday afternoon, will be conducted by the Justice Department’s civil rights division and follow a process similar to that used to investigate complaints of profiling and the use of excessive force in other police departments across the country, the officials said.

The move follows the shooting last month of Michael Brown, an 18-year-old African American, by a white Ferguson police officer who claimed he acted in self-defense. Brown, who was unarmed, was shot at least six times on the afternoon of Aug. 9.

Holder’s decision will represent the Obama administration’s most aggressive step to address the Ferguson shooting, which set off days of often-violent clashes between police and demonstrators in the streets of the St. Louis suburb.

The federal officials said the probe will look not only at Ferguson but also at other police departments in St. Louis County. Some, like Ferguson, are predominantly white departments serving majority-African-American communities, and at least one department invited the Justice Department to look at its practices. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the pending inquiry.

The investigation is in addition to a Justice Department probe into whether Officer Darren Wilson, who fired the fatal shots, violated Brown’s civil rights. The new probe will look more broadly at whether the department employed policies and practices that resulted in a pattern of civil rights violations.

The Washington Post reported Saturday that five current and one former member of the Ferguson police force face pending federal lawsuits claiming they used excessive force. The lawsuits, as well as more than a half-dozen internal investigations, include claims that individual officers separately hog-tied a 12-year-old boy who was checking his family mailbox, pistol-whipped children and used a stun gun on a mentally ill man who died as a result.

In addition to the investigations, a St. Louis County grand jury is hearing evidence that could lead to charges against Wilson.

The number of police department reviews the Justice Department has initiated under Holder for possible constitutional violations is twice that of any of his predecessors. At least 34 other departments are under investigation for alleged civil rights violations.

In April, for example, the Justice Department issued a scathing report concluding that the Albuquerque Police Department had repeatedly used deadly and excessive force in violation of citizens’ constitutional rights when there was no imminent threat to them or the community. The assistant attorney general with the department’s civil rights division said at the time that the Albuquerque department suffered from “inadequate oversight, inadequate investigation of incidents of force, inadequate training of officers to ensure they understand what is permissible or not.”

In certain cases, such as with the New Orleans and Seattle police departments, the Justice Department under Holder has conducted a civil rights investigation parallel with a criminal investigation.

A 1994 federal law gave the civil rights division the authority to probe whether police departments are engaging in a “pattern or practice” of violating constitutional rights or federal rights. The law was enacted after the videotaped beating of African American motorist Rodney King by Los Angeles police officers.
Relatives and community leaders including the Rev. Al Sharpton shared memories and guidance for moving forward at a funeral held for 18-year-old Michael Brown in St. Louis, Mo., on Monday. Brown was fatally shot by officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Mo., on Aug. 9. (Sarah Parnass/The Washington Post)

The investigations can be collaborative arrangements, with police chiefs encouraging the thorough reviews, training recommendations and reform ideas the civil rights division proposes. One of the earliest investigations came when then-D.C. Police Chief Charles Ramsey invited the Justice Department to help him in the wake of a Washington Post investigation that found his officers shot and killed more people in the 1990s than any other large police department in the country.

Federal investigators look at patterns of excessive force, complaints against officers, and department training to help officers avoid racial profiling and unnecessary use of force.

An investigation often ends up in a lawsuit brought by the Justice Department against a local police department. Justice Department officials could also reach a settlement with the police department, which includes a consent decree and federal monitoring, as was the case with police forces in New Orleans and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Brown was stopped by Wilson in Ferguson as he walked down the middle of a neighborhood street with a friend. Wilson has told investigators that Brown reached for his gun while they had a scuffle at his car, law enforcement authorities have told The Post.

Community witnesses say Brown was assassinated in the street. They say he had run from the officer after an argument at the policeman’s car, then turned around to surrender after being shot at and being frightened. The six shots in his body all appeared to enter his body from the front, including two in his head, according to an independent autopsy.

Justice Department spokesman Brian Fallon could not be reached for comment. Calls to Ferguson Mayor James Knowles were not immediately returned Wednesday. E-mails to the Ferguson Police Department’s public-relations firm were not immediately returned.

News of the expanded probe comes as community leaders in Ferguson say the Brown case has brought scores of new allegations of local police brutality to their attention.

“I’ve literally had to pull my staff from Jefferson City and put them in Ferguson because of the number of people who are saying they’ve had past issues with the police,” said state Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal (D), whose district includes Ferguson. She said she is “fully supportive” of an expanded probe into the department.

“Because of the Michael Brown situation, I have been getting other e-mails and phone calls and tweets about other individuals who have allegations of police brutality,” Chappelle-Nadal said. “The expansion of an investigation is by all means a great thing. I absolutely welcome this.”

Julie Tate, Wesley Lowery and Alice Crites contributed to this report.

  

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Justice for Mike Brown (part 4) [View all] , CherNic, Mon Aug-25-14 10:19 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
let me turn on cnn
Aug 25th 2014
1
Al is on stage. Jesse in the pews. choir is showing OUT!!!!!!
Aug 25th 2014
5
i love it when ppl have REAL church in a situation like this.
Aug 25th 2014
2
these nyggas is showing OUT in that chapel. floor SHAKING
Aug 25th 2014
3
me too. I've already cried and the service has barely started.
Aug 25th 2014
4
      turn to ya neighbor and say, 'you DID come to church!'
Aug 25th 2014
6
if i had a church funeral my ppl would even make ME into a holy roller.
Aug 25th 2014
7
We don't do that GAY STUFF and just give you some dap!!!
Aug 25th 2014
8
I thought she said gang stuff.
Aug 25th 2014
10
anyone have a streaming link?
Aug 25th 2014
9
RE: anyone have a streaming link?
Aug 25th 2014
11
      another
Aug 25th 2014
13
he's doing too much w/this biblical numerological sermonizing.
Aug 25th 2014
12
YOU BETTA PREACH, REV AL!!! Tell it!
Aug 25th 2014
14
Live Feed.... Here
Aug 25th 2014
15
Al is real good at this part
Aug 25th 2014
16
Al turned it out...The Lamb and The Lion will lay together....
Aug 25th 2014
17
i love all of his commentary on the naysaying re: the protests.
Aug 25th 2014
18
Ms Browns dude is killin me!!
Aug 25th 2014
19
I wish more young people were able to speak
Aug 25th 2014
20
The police killed my cousin last night in Chicago
Aug 25th 2014
21
whoa..sorry for your loss...this is fkd up
Aug 25th 2014
23
wow...I'm so sorry for your loss
Aug 25th 2014
25
Sorry for your loss... That's not far from me.
Aug 25th 2014
29
I saw this as I got dressed this morning
Aug 25th 2014
30
:-( Sorry for your loss....
Aug 25th 2014
31
Read about this earlier
Aug 25th 2014
32
RIP DeSean
Aug 25th 2014
37
thanks for all the support... Just 10 months ago DeSean was shot
Aug 25th 2014
38
woke up thinking about you and your fam
Aug 26th 2014
44
is that his pops in the pic? As a man with a son...
Aug 26th 2014
45
im terribly sorry stone
Aug 25th 2014
42
wow.
Aug 26th 2014
43
tragic. very sorry to hear that =(
Sep 06th 2014
64
Condolences. This is terrible and ridiculous. We got to fix it.
Sep 07th 2014
65
wow. my condolences
Sep 09th 2014
68
damn
Aug 25th 2014
22
Rev. Al Sharpton is a Preacher all day long!
Aug 25th 2014
24
man, I've been in that church so many times it ain't funny...
Aug 25th 2014
26
Mad I missed it. Any chance you think they'll replay it?
Aug 25th 2014
27
Mad I missed it. Any chance you think they'll replay it?
Aug 25th 2014
28
This pic of his father....my Lord
Aug 25th 2014
33
God... that is uncensored grief.
Aug 25th 2014
34
they should not have shown that. i cant even imagine
Aug 25th 2014
36
      Yeah...
Aug 25th 2014
41
wow
Aug 25th 2014
35
POWERFUL. We need to see toll, the pain, the grief and affects
Aug 26th 2014
46
      We live in a cold world and colder country
Sep 04th 2014
53
Oops! Edit.
Aug 25th 2014
39
so does this mark the end of the news cycle?
Aug 25th 2014
40
SoWhat (and other lawyers)....how long does grand jury take?
Aug 26th 2014
47
there's no set time.
Aug 26th 2014
48
im watching nancy grace
Aug 26th 2014
49
It is so crazy how fast this story disappered
Sep 04th 2014
51
things are still happening. people still protesting.
Sep 04th 2014
52
there are folks still paying attention to it.
Sep 04th 2014
54
oop
Sep 04th 2014
57
      News Cycle like anything else.
Sep 06th 2014
62
RE: It is so crazy how fast this story disappered
Sep 04th 2014
56
martin and dunn were not stand your ground cases
Sep 09th 2014
69
media moved on, ppl/stories didn't
Sep 04th 2014
60
      also - changes to court procedures in Ferguson to chill
Sep 11th 2014
74
Whatever happent to the DOJ autopsy????
Sep 04th 2014
55
still part of an ongoing investigation I'm assuming.
Sep 04th 2014
59
.
Sep 04th 2014
58
eyewitness accounts
Sep 06th 2014
61
Ferguson Police Chief Lied About Why He Released Alleged Robbery Tape:
Sep 06th 2014
63
a full month and Darren Wilson is somewhere playing Madden
Sep 09th 2014
66
9/8 boycott was a success btw nm
Sep 09th 2014
67
more deets
Sep 09th 2014
70
if it ain't on Reddit, Neogaf, etc.
Sep 09th 2014
71
      mofo you got a Neogaf login?
Sep 11th 2014
75
      LOL @ You expecting white niggas on Neogaf and Reddit to care.
Sep 11th 2014
77
           if something important happens I expect it to show up somewhere
Sep 17th 2014
83
New Michael Brown shooting witnesses describe scene
Sep 11th 2014
72
Hopefully this puts a fucking sock in Hannity and O'Reilly
Sep 11th 2014
73
wilson is on paid vacation with a nice fund raiser
Sep 11th 2014
76
Post-Dispatch: Darren Wilson testified for grand jury
Sep 17th 2014
78
lol...my bad
Sep 17th 2014
79
      What kind of mess was that?
Sep 17th 2014
80
      hunh?
Sep 17th 2014
81
      You gotta answer the survey question to see the full story
Sep 17th 2014
82
don't know how factual this is
Sep 18th 2014
84
somehow his memorial burned down yesterday
Sep 24th 2014
85
Mayhem again tonight. Police attacked protestors. Nothing's changed smh
Sep 26th 2014
86
USA Today: Ferguson police chief issues apology to Brown family
Sep 26th 2014
87
Police Plan for Possible Riots if Brown Cop Not Charged
Oct 07th 2014
88
Ferguson Weekend of Resistance October 10th-13th
Oct 07th 2014
89
So this weekend was/is Ferguson October
Oct 12th 2014
90
Darren Wilson Recounts a Struggle with Michael Brown (NYT swipe)
Oct 18th 2014
91
Eric Holder: Whatever happened to the DOJ autopsy?
Oct 18th 2014
92
The Federal
Oct 18th 2014
93
they really ain't gonna indict this motherfucker
Oct 22nd 2014
94
He's gonna sign autographs with G Zimmerman this time next year
Oct 22nd 2014
95
      The second part of your reply is the truest
Oct 22nd 2014
98
Well the city/media dropped the, "He had Marijuana in his System" BOMB!
Oct 22nd 2014
96
they released that a while ago, catch up
Oct 22nd 2014
97
Brown shot in hand at close range. Evidence of significant altercation (...
Oct 22nd 2014
99
Grand Juror Suing Prosecutor
Jan 06th 2015
100
I hope this doesn't just blow away in the wind
Jan 06th 2015
101
I'm not sure this has any legs...
Jan 06th 2015
102
      When doing nothing is not an option
Jan 06th 2015
103
           42 U.S. Code § 1983 - Civil action for deprivation of rights
Jan 06th 2015
104
Bar Complaint Filed Against McCulloch
Jan 07th 2015
105
here's the problem though
Jan 07th 2015
106
prosecutor mccollough found lying abt past officer-shooting case
Jan 12th 2015
107
No Charges: U.S. Not Expected to Fault Officer in Ferguson Case
Jan 22nd 2015
108

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