DOJ Report Reveals Law Enforcement's Role in Tulsa Race Massacre
- The U.S. Department of Justice released a report on the Tulsa Race Massacre, detailing the events and impacts on the Greenwood community.
- The report stated that no prosecution is possible for the 1921 crimes due to expired statutes of limitations and the age of potential defendants.
- The DOJ noted that if modern civil rights laws were in effect, prosecution could have occurred against those involved in the massacre.
- The report aims to document the trauma suffered by Greenwood residents and create a historical record, which could support future reparations efforts.
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