Cops Accused of Striking Black Suspects With Patrol Cars in S.C.
Cops Accused of Striking Black Suspects With Patrol Cars in S.C. "Racial profiling in this state is very much alive, particularly with the highway patrol," said Rep. Leon Howard, chair of the S.C. Congressional Black Caucus. "These are just a few incidents of what has been going on for years." The videos, which show police officers hitting Black people with their patrol cars and officers tying a Black woman to the bumper of a police car, have been condemned by the state's Black leaders. Under pressure from the Congressional Black Caucus, the U.S. Justice Department opened a civil-rights investigation. The state's prosecutors are considering criminal charges, reports NPR.
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