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The Department of Justice has initiated a civil rights investigation into the Lexington, Mississippi police department following allegations of misconduct and civil rights violations, including excessive force and discriminatory policing. Additionally, civil rights groups are pressing for changes in San Jose city and law enforcement policies after a police officer was dismissed over racist texts, with the San Jose chapter of the NAACP urging the city to ensure no further injustice by the former officer.
Civil rights groups are demanding changes in San Jose city and law enforcement policies after a police officer was dismissed over racist texts. https://t.co/h2BOsj7seQ
Officials with the San Jose chapter of the NAACP on Thursday called on the city to make sure no more injustice has been done by the former SJPD officer who sent racist texts about shooting a Black man during an incident last year. https://t.co/LY3nRseZrh
US Justice Dept probing possible civil rights abuses by Mississippi police https://t.co/XpNcQ0x6L7 https://t.co/6EMPMSearA
The US Justice Department is conducting a civil rights probe of the Lexington, Mississippi, police department after reports of excessive force and discriminatory policing, a top justice official said https://t.co/7Zhdawami0 https://t.co/Z00ATW3osF
The Department of Justice announced on Wednesday a civil rights investigation into the Lexington, Miss., police department after allegations of misconduct and civil rights violations. https://t.co/rfA5KeA70D