Justice Department investigation finds Louisville police discriminated against Black community

Justice Department investigation finds Louisville police discriminated against Black community



The Department of Justice has released a scathing report which found that Louisville police engaged in a pattern of discrimination against the Black community. The report was prompted by the March 2020 fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor. CBS News chief national affairs and justice correspondent Jeff Pegues has more.

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29 thoughts on “Justice Department investigation finds Louisville police discriminated against Black community

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  2. The judges allowed them to act like that.
    Allowing cops to knowingly lie to the judge. We
    need to hold all judges accountable for this
    environment. If judges are not willing to hold
    police accountable in a court of law, don't expect
    it in the streets
    Thank you Attorney general Merrick Garland

  3. bruh, I was supposed to watch this video for an ethical dilemma's discussion post, but this guy's voice is driving me crazy. ain't no way in hell I'm listening to this for 4 minutes. I had to make sure this isn't some sort of comedic reporter making fun of the situation.

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