The findings by the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division come after a two-year investigation of whether the Worcester Police systematically engage in a pattern or practice of discrimination ...
“This does not mean that every officer in Worcester violated the law,” said Megan Marks, deputy chief of the DOJ Civil Rights Division ... Deputy US Attorney Mary Murrane addressed questions ...
Content warning: this article discusses police brutality and sexual violence The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released the findings of a year-long investigation into the Worcester Police ...
BOSTON ― Outgoing U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Joshua S. Levy told reporters Wednesday he is “hopeful” his office can ...
At a Worcester community meeting Wednesday night, Department of Justice officials addressed the police department’s alleged civil rights violations and potential remedies, according to multiple ...
She was arrested some 30 times in those years, including once by a Worcester police officer who ... The Justice Department’s civil rights division and the US attorney’s office also held ...
The police department in Worcester, Massachusetts allowed officers ... General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division said the department looks “forward to working ...
WORCESTER ― The U.S. Department of Justice will hold what it describes as a "community meeting" Wednesday night regarding its findings that city police routinely violate civil rights.
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