Justice Department Concludes Racially Biased Practices Prevalent Within Ferguson Police Dept.

FERGUSON, MO - MARCH 4: Ferguson Mayor James Knowles speaks at a news conference on the just-released Department of Justice report investigating the city police department March 4, 2015 in Ferguson, Missouri. The Justice Department declined to charge former Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson of wrongdoing in the August shooting of Michael Brown Jr. The department did conclude that the Ferguson Police Department and the city's municipal court engaged in a "pattern and practice" of discrimination against African Americans. (Photo by Michael Thomas/Getty Images)
FERGUSON, MO - MARCH 4: Ferguson Mayor James Knowles speaks at a news conference on the just-released Department of Justice report investigating the city police department March 4, 2015 in Ferguson, Missouri. The Justice Department declined to charge former Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson of wrongdoing in the August shooting of Michael Brown Jr. The department did conclude that the Ferguson Police Department and the city's municipal court engaged in a "pattern and practice" of discrimination against African Americans. (Photo by Michael Thomas/Getty Images)
Justice Department Concludes Racially Biased Practices Prevalent Within Ferguson Police Dept.
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