Title 42, U.S.C., Section 14141 makes it unlawful for state or local law enforcement agencies to allow officers to engage in a pattern or practice of conduct that deprives persons of rights protected by the Constitution or U.S. laws. This law, commonly referred to as the Police Misconduct Statute, gives the Department of Justice authority to seek civil remedies in cases where law enforcement agencies have policies or practices that foster a pattern of misconduct by employees. This action is directed against an agency, not against individual officers. The types of issues which may initiate a pattern and practice investigation include:
--Lack of supervision/monitoring of officers’ actions;
--Lack of justification or reporting by officers on incidents involving the use of force;
--Lack of, or improper training of, officers; and
--Lack of justification or reporting by officers on incidents involving the use of force;
--Lack of, or improper training of, officers; and
**Citizen complaint processes that treat complainants as adversaries.**
Bizarre Story of an Anti-Corruption Blogger's Deadly Confrontation With a Dirty Cop
Little Rock's Legacy of Elitist Police Racism Exposed
Ean Bordeaux was part of the bizarre story of a deadly confrontation between a fired corrupt Little Rock police officer and Bordeaux, a hot dog vendor and anti-corruption blogger.
Former Little Rock Police Officer, Todd Payne, died after being tackled and hitting the ground face first by Bordeaux on April 18, 2014.
READ ABOUT: Little Rock's Newest Corrupt Police Chief Kenton Buckner
READ ABOUT: Little Rock's Newest Corrupt Police Chief Kenton Buckner
This was after Payne reportedly set Bordeaux's hot dog cart on fire twice & shot and killed his dog earlier in January of 2014 along with shooting at least fives times into Bordeaux's bedroom, two bullets in the neighbors window, plus the bullet retrieved from the chest of Bordeaux's dead family dog Dixie.
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