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  • In early March, Ferguson, Missouri’s City Manager and the Police Chief resigned. Their

  • exit came in response to a scathing report by the US Department of Justice. It detailed

  • rampant racial bias present in the police force and municipal court system. So how did

  • Ferguson’s racism get so out of hand?

  • Well, in 2014, a Ferguson police officer shot Michael Brown, an unarmed, 18-year-old African

  • American. Protests broke out across the country, prompting President Obama to order a federal

  • investigation of the events leading up to the death.

  • On March 4th, the federal report was released. It said that police and municipal court practices

  • in Ferguson hadestablish clear racial disparities that adversely affect African

  • Americans”. Inappropriate slurs and unwarranted aggression were documented in e-mails and

  • interviews with victims. Ferguson city records showed that, from 2012 to 2014, despite making

  • up two thirds of the population, African Americans accounted for nearly all of Ferguson’s traffic

  • stops, citations and arrests..

  • So how did racism get so out of hand in Ferguson? Well, the report details that Ferguson’s

  • Police Chief, and all ranks of police officers, were heavily encouraged to increase city profits

  • through increased enforcement. This priority on generating revenue, was said to contribute

  • unnecessary harmto the community. Combined with anexisting racial bias”, as evidenced

  • by inappropriate e-mails and personal interactions, it exacerbated the abuse towards African Americans.

  • To eliminate and curb racial disparities the Department of Justice suggested 26 vital changes

  • for the police force and municipal court. Major bids were made to increase employee

  • training and diversity, police oversight, community youth involvement, and to encourage

  • police to use minimal force on calls.

  • The Attorney General, on March 12th, announced that there would be a new pilot-program aimed

  • at reducing racial bias in law enforcement for 6 selected cities. It is hoped that these

  • programs will improve trust between police men and women, and the communities that they

  • patrol.

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In early March, Ferguson, Missouri’s City Manager and the Police Chief resigned. Their

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