US DOJ finds Trenton police engage in pattern of civil…
Originally reported by Jurist.org
The US Department of Justice found that the Trenton police force in New Jersey engages in a pattern of misconduct, including excessive use of force and unlawful stops, searches, and arrests.
Key Facts
- Trenton police engage in a pattern or practice of misconduct that deprives people of their rights under the Fourth Amendment
- Officers conduct illegal pedestrian stops and searches, and unlawfully prolong traffic stops
Incident Details
| Location | City, State (not specified) |
| Department | Department name (not specified) |
| Officers Involved | Count or names not specified |
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US DOJ finds Trenton police engage in pattern of civil rights violations — Jurist.org
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