DOJ, Phoenix and police
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Arizona GOP Congressman Abe Hamadeh took a victory lap as the Trump Justice Department announced it what called politically motivated and weaponized investigations into police departments.
The ACLU is calling for the federal government to reassert its authority over law enforcement oversight after the Trump administration rolled back key DOJ accountability mechanisms, while the Biden administration found systemic patterns of police abuse in seven states.
Federal investigators spent years probing the city of Phoenix and its police department before delivering blistering findings of civil rights abuses last June. Now, the Justice Department is clawing those findings back.
A Department of Justice report found that the Phoenix Police Department systematically used unlawful force and violated the rights of various groups. With the DOJ investigation shelved ...
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The vote to increase police funding came the same day the Department of Justice announced it is ending its investigation into Phoenix police.
Trump DOJ is abandoning efforts for court-approved settlements with Minneapolis and Louisville after finding they'd violated civil rights of Black people.