Biden administration's probes of police agencies in jeopardy
Source: Axios
12 hours ago
Federal probes into alleged civil rights abuses by a dozen cities' police departments haven't led to any reform agreements during the Biden administration and are unlikely to do so in Donald Trump's second term.
Why it matters: The investigations by President Biden's Justice Department came in response to allegations of systemic, unconstitutional misconduct by the police departments, such as using excessive force and conducting illegal traffic stops.
Such probes often lead to court-ordered consent decree agreements, which require police to impose various reforms.
But Trump suggested during the presidential campaign that he equates such pacts to "defunding the police," or weakening law enforcement.
Zoom in: During Trump's first term, his administration refused to enter into any consent decrees to reform police departments, even after the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police in 2020 put pressure on law enforcement agencies.
Trump's administration unsuccessfully sought to withdraw from consent decrees negotiated during the Obama administration, but not yet finalized, in Chicago and Baltimore
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Biden's Justice Department launched investigations into these agencies:
Phoenix Police Department
Louisville (Ky.) Metro Police Department and Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government
Louisiana State Police
Worcester (Mass.) Police Department
Minneapolis Police Department
The City of Lexington (Miss.) and Lexington Police Department
Rankin County (Miss.) Sheriff's Department
Mount Vernon (N.Y.) Police Department
New York (N.Y.) Police Department Special Victims Division
Oklahoma City Police Department
Memphis Police Department
Trenton (N.J.) Police Department
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