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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNew Attorney General Loretta Lynch Speaks about Baltimore and Freddie Gray
I condemn the senseless acts of violence by some individuals in Baltimore that have resulted in harm to law enforcement officers, destruction of property and a shattering of the peace in the city of Baltimore. Those who commit violent actions, ostensibly in protest of the death of Freddie Gray, do a disservice to his family, to his loved ones, and to legitimate peaceful protestors who are working to improve their community for all its residents.
The Department of Justice stands ready to provide any assistance that might be helpful. The Civil Rights Division and the FBI have an ongoing, independent criminal civil rights investigation into the tragic death of Mr. Gray. We will continue our careful and deliberate examination of the facts in the coming days and weeks. The departments Office of Community Oriented Policing Services has also been fully engaged in a collaborative review of the Baltimore City Police Department. The departments Community Relations Service has already been on the ground, and they are sending additional resources as they continue to work with all parties to reduce tensions and promote the safety of the community. And in the coming days, Vanita Gupta, head of the Civil Rights Division, and Ronald Davis, Director of Community Oriented Policing Services, will be traveling to Baltimore to meet with faith and community leaders, as well as city officials.
As our investigative process continues, I strongly urge every member of the Baltimore community to adhere to the principles of nonviolence. In the days ahead, I intend to work with leaders throughout Baltimore to ensure that we can protect the security and civil rights of all residents. And I will bring the full resources of the Department of Justice to bear in protecting those under threat, investigating wrongdoing, and securing an end to violence.
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New Attorney General Loretta Lynch Speaks about Baltimore and Freddie Gray (Original Post)
qwlauren35
Apr 2015
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Oh Plezz. What a bunch of horse crap. The DoJ has failed the black community time
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
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longship
(40,416 posts)1. First R&K nt
customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)2. Talk about having to hit the ground running on day one of your job
I certainly hope that our new Attorney General can restore calm to Baltimore, and seek justice at the same time.
sheshe2
(83,771 posts)3. Kick and Hell Yes Recommend.
The Department of Justice stands ready to provide any assistance that might be helpful. The Civil Rights Division and the FBI have an ongoing, independent criminal civil rights investigation into the tragic death of Mr. Gray. We will continue our careful and deliberate examination of the facts in the coming days and weeks. The departments Office of Community Oriented Policing Services has also been fully engaged in a collaborative review of the Baltimore City Police Department.
Thank you AG Lynch.
rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)4. Oh Plezz. What a bunch of horse crap. The DoJ has failed the black community time
and again. What are we in 6 years into Pres Obama's presidency? Hey DoJ, look over there, there is some poor soul using marijuana for medical purposes. Big Pharm will be pissed. Better throw them in prison for 20 years.
qwlauren35
(6,148 posts)5. My fingers are crossed.
I was definitely disappointed in Holder, but I have to hope that with a "lame duck" president who is "arrogantly" using Executive Orders to finally get some things done, Loretta Lynch will have the teeth to throw some cops in jail and send a message that Black Lives Matter.
rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)6. I also have that hope. nm