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Gothmog

(177,107 posts)
30. The Cleveland Police department is already under supervision by the DOJ
Mon Dec 15, 2014, 01:12 PM
Dec 2014

The Cleveland police department is horrible and the DOJ has the Cleveland police department under supervision
http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-and-city-cleveland-agree-reform-division-police-after-finding-pattern-or

The investigation also found that this pattern of excessive force has eroded public confidence in the police. The trust between the Cleveland Division of Police and many of the communities it serves is broken. As a result, public safety suffers and the job of delivering police services is more difficult and more dangerous. Throughout the investigation, the Department of Justice provided its observations and concerns to the city, and in response, the division has begun to implement a number of remedial measures, however much more work is needed. This afternoon Attorney General Eric Holder, Acting Assistant Attorney General Vanita Gupta and U.S. Attorney Steven Dettelbach will host a joint meeting with community leaders, law enforcement officials and elected officials to discuss how to improve their working relationship and address the problems and challenges identified by the Department of Justice.

“We look forward to working together with the city of Cleveland, members of the Cleveland community and Cleveland police officers to address the deficiencies that have led to this pattern of unnecessary and excessive force,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Gupta. “Together, we can build confidence in the division that will ensure compliance with the Constitution, improve public safety and make the job of delivering police services safer and more effective.”

“Our independent investigation, conducted at the request of the Mayor and others, revealed troubling patterns of the use of force in the Cleveland Division of Police,” said U.S. Attorney Dettelbach. “We applaud the division and the city for beginning to implement necessary reforms and are pleased that the city has entered into a statement of principles agreeing to negotiate a consent decree with outside monitoring that will guide the development of a sustainable blueprint for reform. It will take a joint effort by all stakeholders to ensure that this critical initiative is a success.”

The investigation was conducted jointly by the Civil Rights Division’s Special Litigation Section and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio. The investigation involved an in-depth review of thousands of pages of documents, including written policies and procedures, training materials, and internal reports, data, video footage and investigative files. Department of Justice attorneys and investigators also conducted interviews with officers, supervisors and command staff, and city officials; and spoke with hundreds of community members and local advocates. This investigation was separate from any criminal investigation of any specific incident of alleged misconduct.

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A big, fat K&R! CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2014 #1
I've always been open to reasonable explanations fo police actions bhikkhu Dec 2014 #2
+1 n/t jaysunb Dec 2014 #3
Excellent, thoughtful post Ishoutandscream2 Dec 2014 #8
+1000 HughBeaumont Dec 2014 #11
I really want a like feature for posts, and not jus threads Adrahil Dec 2014 #16
+ another Scuba Dec 2014 #17
If the police everywhere were concerned about the image they have THEY would have said something... cascadiance Dec 2014 #24
+1 uponit7771 Dec 2014 #26
If the football player should stick to what he knows best mythology Dec 2014 #4
You nailed it spot on! nt avebury Dec 2014 #13
That quote in particular pisses me off. Adrahil Dec 2014 #18
K & R !!! WillyT Dec 2014 #5
This almost sounds like a threat: dmr Dec 2014 #6
standard response rustbeltvoice Dec 2014 #10
I Thought The One From St Louis Was Even More Threatening ProfessorGAC Dec 2014 #20
The CPD has long been an institution of corruption, intimidation and stand-offishness. HughBeaumont Dec 2014 #21
Hey, there's a whole of walking while black going on at that stadium... Adrahil Dec 2014 #19
As far as I know, even football players get to exercise their first amendment rights dissentient Dec 2014 #7
+1 OrwellwasRight Dec 2014 #9
you dont have 1st amendment rights at work belzabubba333 Dec 2014 #15
I don't see the Cleveland Browns organization trying to stifle it. Comrade Grumpy Dec 2014 #27
agreed! but there is no 1st amendment rights at work, that was the issue to which i was refering belzabubba333 Dec 2014 #29
Actually you do have 1st A rights at work. Glassunion Dec 2014 #31
agreed but the police wont they go to the boss and they make a decision but yeah youre correct belzabubba333 Dec 2014 #32
I'm sure that the NFL and Clevlend Browns will handle this in the same exact manner that Glassunion Dec 2014 #34
And it's pretty pathetic when police think they don't have to follow any laws. MattSh Dec 2014 #12
I'll start having respect for cops again... 99Forever Dec 2014 #14
K & R AzDar Dec 2014 #22
I'm noticing a pattern, here... Odin2005 Dec 2014 #23
cops suck blkmusclmachine Dec 2014 #25
In what are doubtless the words of some philosopher, hifiguy Dec 2014 #28
The Cleveland Police department is already under supervision by the DOJ Gothmog Dec 2014 #30
Open carry is only for white men lark Dec 2014 #33
"Its pretty pathetic when athletes think they know the law," nilesobek Dec 2014 #35
The police are the prime examples of the philosophy of the Right Wing. olegramps Dec 2014 #36
Open carry of military assault rifles designed to kill workinclasszero Dec 2014 #37
These hatriots take offense to that. HughBeaumont Dec 2014 #39
I think these boys guns are compensating for their workinclasszero Dec 2014 #40
Oh boo fucking hoo.... blackspade Dec 2014 #38
Police union head Follmer was on MSNBC Monday night. moondust Dec 2014 #41
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