The investigation will look into Worcester Police Department routinely uses excessive force or discriminates against residents based on race or gender.
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday announced an investigation into whether the Worcester Police Department routinely uses excessive force or discriminates against residents based on race or gender.
“Based on information provided to the Justice Department, we find significant justification to investigate whether the Worcester Police Department engages in a pattern or practice of racially discriminatory and gender-biased policing, and uses excessive force,” Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division said in a statement.
Worcester has roughly 200,000 residents. More than 23% of its population is Latino or Hispanic, and 13% is Black or African American, according to Census Bureau statistics.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Justice Department begins investigation into MA police department regarding excessive force, discriminationThe U.S. Justice Department will begin an investigation into the Worcester Police Department. The investigation is based on claims of discrimination and excessive force.
Read more »
Fort Worth police officer fired after he lied at separate off-duty job, department saysA Fort Worth police officer was fired Friday after an internal investigation found he lied about how many hours he worked at a separate job. The department...
Read more »
Austin Police Department struggles to fill vacanciesAustin Police Department vacancies are continuing to climb amid staffing shortages in the city's 911 call center. (via Axios Austin)
Read more »
Massachusetts Police Department Investigated by DOJ After Tasering PastorThe Justice Department has opened an investigation into a Massachusetts police department for excessive force after recently released bodycam footage showed Worcester police officers tasering a pastor in his own church in 2019.
Read more »
Public Safety Enforcement Officers: Philly allowed to expand use of civilians in police departmentA historic agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police and Philadelphia will allow the city to expand the use of civilians within the police department.
Read more »
Jourdanton Police Department identify person of interest in animal cruelty caseJourdanton police continue to investigate an animal cruelty case that lead to the rescue of at least 10 dogs. The dogs were found malnourished and infested with fleas in a property surrounded with trash in early November.
Read more »