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Civil Rights Groups Want Justice Department to Investigate Police Response to Anti-Israel Campus Protests

Civil Rights Groups Want Justice Department to Investigate Police Response to Anti-Israel Campus Protests

“These actions require immediate investigation by DOJ and, as they pertain to educational institutions, by ED to ensure that the federal and constitutional rights of all protesters have been and remain protected”

To be clear, these groups want law enforcement investigated. Not the radical groups behind these so-called protests.

NBC News reports:

Civil rights groups ask feds to investigate police response to campus protests

Civil rights groups asked the Justice Department on Thursday to investigate law enforcement’s response to protests at college campuses around the country over the war in Gaza.

A letter signed by more than a dozen organizations, including the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Amnesty International and several Arab and Jewish peace groups, asks the Justice and Education departments to “take immediate action to address possible civil rights violations committed by university officials in connection with peaceful protests on campuses.”

While most of the protests were peaceful, thousands of people were arrested and detained by officers for university, state and local law enforcement agencies in the spring.

Some responding departments used “militarized force and tactics,” such as deploying rubber bullets and other nonlethal projectiles into crowds, the letter said.

“These actions require immediate investigation by DOJ and, as they pertain to educational institutions, by ED to ensure that the federal and constitutional rights of all protesters have been and remain protected,” the groups said in the letter, first obtained by NBC News.

It asks the Justice Department to investigate policing activities in New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles and Austin, Texas.

It also asks the Education Department to investigate whether officials at Columbia University, Emory University, the University of Texas at Austin and UCLA violated the Civil Rights Act, which guarantees certain equal protections in public schools and institutions of higher learning.

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Comments

destroycommunism | July 12, 2024 at 1:05 pm

the complaints included:

when we asked for more kneeling to show solidarity
we were denied

when we asked for more coffee
we were denied

when we asked for more gas and matches to burn down another police station
we were denied

destroycommunism | July 12, 2024 at 1:06 pm

as soon as blmplo leasers need more

the riots will resume

thats the same threat for the 2024 elections that they used in 2020

time to turn on those fire hoses

henrybowman | July 12, 2024 at 1:07 pm

Oh Saint Lavrentiy Merrick, hear our plea!

“peaceful protests”
a reasonable definition would be helpful

If anybody in authority wanted this stuff to end, it’d end, and right quick.
This is not complicated stuff.