The Obama-Era Police Reform Biden Can't Wait to Restart
The Justice Department opened a record number of civil rights investigations of police departments before Trump shut them down. Biden has said hed go even further than his old boss.
On December 4, 2014, Cleveland was in turmoil. Just days before, a white police officer had killed a 12-year-old boy playing in a park with a toy gun. The city was outraged at its police department, which many said was ill-trained, poorly supervised, and deeply troubled. On that day, Attorney General Eric Holder arrived in town with a report that seemed to bear out those complaints.
In recent days, millions of people throughout our nation have come together, bound by grief and bound by anguish, Holder said, mentioning Tamir Rices death and the killings earlier that year of Eric Garner in New York City and Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
With that, Holder announced the results of the Justice Departments 1½-year investigation in Cleveland. There is reasonable cause to believe that the Cleveland Division of Police engages in a pattern and practice of using excessive force, he declared. The report Holder delivered was a scathing indictment of Cleveland police for poor and dangerous tactics, pistol-whippings, guns fired at unarmed or fleeing suspects, and of supervisors all the way up the chain of command who usually approved the use of force as appropriate.
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The Trump Justice Department has done less civil rights investigations of police departments than the Bush administration.