Justice Dept. finds Phoenix police has pattern of civil rights violations, discrimination and excessive force

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The Justice Department finds Phoenix police has a pattern of civil rights violations, discrimination and excessive force.

The sweeping investigation found "pervasive failings" that have "disguised and perpetuated" problems for years, according to the report.The Justice Department said certain laws, including drug and low-level offenses, were enforced more severely by Phoenix officers against Black, Hispanic and Native American people than against whites who engaged in the same conduct.

Attorney General Merrick Garland called the release of the report "an important step toward accountability and transparency.""We are committed to working with the City of Phoenix and Phoenix Police Department on meaningful reform that protects the civil rights and safety of Phoenix residents and strengthens police-community trust," he said in an emailed statement.

"A person's constitutional rights do not diminish when they lack shelter," the report says."This is one instance where we can't count on the police to police themselves," Clarke said. The Justice Department zeroed on the city's 911 operations. Even though the city has invested $15 million to send non-police responders to mental health calls, the city hasn't given the 911 call-takers and dispatchers necessary training."Too frequently, they dispatch police alone when it would be appropriate to send behavioral health responders," the Justice Department said.

"The man was leaving a laundromat when an officer immediately fired Pepperballs at him, and continued to fire after the man was on his knees and had curled his body onto the sidewalk," the report said.

 

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