Author Topic: A Mississippi County Has Agreed To Stop Using Illegal Roadblocks in Black Neighborhoods  (Read 518 times)

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Offline OfTheCross

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Two years after a cellphone video showed a white sheriff's deputy in Madison County, Mississippi, putting his hands around a handcuffed black man's neck, a federal judge has approved a settlement agreement between the county and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Mississippi that aims to end what community activists say is a generations-long history of unconstitutional and biased policing against minority residents in the rural county.

U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves on Thursday approved a consent decree—a binding agreement overseen by a federal court—that will require the Madison County Sheriff's Department (MCSD) to implement new policies, anti-bias training, and data collection, as well as create a community advisory board.

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Terrible conduct by local law enforcement. Hopefully this decree actually helps to ameliorate the situation.
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So,I guess,by implication,that it is still ok in Ms to set up roadblocks in white neighborhoods?

What do they do in mixed neighborhoods,just set up a roadblock at one end?

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