‘This feels like a slap in the face’: Reactions to DOJ findings following investigation into State Police
- The U.S. Justice Department released a report stating that the Louisiana State Police used excessive force during arrests, placing the public at serious risk of harm, according to the findings.
- The report highlighted systemic failures in supervision and chronic underreporting of force, with troopers using stun guns on individuals who posed no threat.
- The investigation was prompted by the 2019 death of Ronald Greene, revealing a culture of aggression and unchecked misconduct within the agency.
- Despite the findings, no federal charges were brought against officers involved in Greene's death, and the State Police have not responded to the report.
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