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Jeff Sessions: Consent Decree and Law Enforcement

jeff sessions: But Justice Department lawyer John Gore said Attorney General Jeff Sessions is worried about whether the agreement will achieve the goals of public safety and law enforcement while at the same time protecting civil rights, according to Brandon Sun. Gore said there has been a spike in crime in Baltimore and the administration wants to make sure that the agreement will help rather than hinder public safety. The consent decree needs to be passed for us to feel we can call on the Baltimore Police Department without them making us into the criminals when we are the victims, said black high school student Shane-jah McCaffity. The stand represents the start of what appears to be a retreat by the Trump administration from the federal consent decrees that have been put in place in several U.S. cities in recent years to root out racism, excessive force and other abuses against minorities. The Justice Department launched an investigation and issued a scathing report outlining widespread mistreatment of black people, including excessive force and unlawful stops. In April 2015, Baltimore erupted in the worst rioting in decades over the death of Gray, a 25-year-old black man whose neck was broken during what prosecutors said was a jolting ride in a police van while handcuffed and shackled. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.