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Attorney General Garland: Minneapolis Police Probe Necessary
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<blockquote data-quote="disciple Clint" data-source="post: 75905808" data-attributes="member: 408342"><p>Based on the testimony at trial, it looks like the department did not have racist tendencies and had internal systems in place to maintain quality policing. We say officers testify against a fellow officer and the Police Chief clearly state department policies that appeared to be reasonable and without favoritism. Even the prosecuting and defense attorneys had nothing to say that indicated anything improper in the procedures of the department or that there was any systemic racism evident. Functionally when departments get adverse attention from the Feds people start becoming much more concerned about protecting themselves than protecting the public. This has proven in the past to be counter productive when it comes to reducing crime and protecting minority communities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="disciple Clint, post: 75905808, member: 408342"] Based on the testimony at trial, it looks like the department did not have racist tendencies and had internal systems in place to maintain quality policing. We say officers testify against a fellow officer and the Police Chief clearly state department policies that appeared to be reasonable and without favoritism. Even the prosecuting and defense attorneys had nothing to say that indicated anything improper in the procedures of the department or that there was any systemic racism evident. Functionally when departments get adverse attention from the Feds people start becoming much more concerned about protecting themselves than protecting the public. This has proven in the past to be counter productive when it comes to reducing crime and protecting minority communities. [/QUOTE]
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