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The Justice Department has concluded its civil rights probe into the Baltimore Police Department and officials are expected to release a highly critical report of the agency on Wednesday, according to two people familiar with the matter.
The lengthy report details what federal investigators concluded after a so-called “pattern or practice” review that lasted more than a year and examined the Baltimore department’s use of force, searches, arrests and other policing methods. The probe found discriminatory policing practices, and local and federal officials will now have to negotiate a court-enforceable order to ensure future reforms, one of the people said.
The people spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the report ahead of its public release on Wednesday. They also declined to reveal the precise details of federal investigators’ findings.
The civil rights probe into the Baltimore Police Department was announced the month after 25-year-old Freddie Gray died when he suffered a severe spinal cord injury in police custody. That incident sparked protests and rioting in the city and drew attention to what residents said was a long frayed relationship with law enforcement. Justice Department investigators, though, were not focused on Gray’s death in particular — that is part of a separate, ongoing federal investigation — but instead assessed generally how police do their jobs in Baltimore.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/08/09/civil-rights-probe-of-baltimore-police-department-finds-serious-flaws/?utm_term=.5b1852ad11b8
The lengthy report details what federal investigators concluded after a so-called “pattern or practice” review that lasted more than a year and examined the Baltimore department’s use of force, searches, arrests and other policing methods. The probe found discriminatory policing practices, and local and federal officials will now have to negotiate a court-enforceable order to ensure future reforms, one of the people said.
The people spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the report ahead of its public release on Wednesday. They also declined to reveal the precise details of federal investigators’ findings.
The civil rights probe into the Baltimore Police Department was announced the month after 25-year-old Freddie Gray died when he suffered a severe spinal cord injury in police custody. That incident sparked protests and rioting in the city and drew attention to what residents said was a long frayed relationship with law enforcement. Justice Department investigators, though, were not focused on Gray’s death in particular — that is part of a separate, ongoing federal investigation — but instead assessed generally how police do their jobs in Baltimore.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/08/09/civil-rights-probe-of-baltimore-police-department-finds-serious-flaws/?utm_term=.5b1852ad11b8