Multiple lawsuits have exposed the existence of a secret warehouse used by police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to interrogate, sexually humiliate and beat detainees.
Police who work in street crimes are once again being accused of covert brutality in a Southern city. Demand the legal system vigorously prosecute any crimes allegedly committed by officers to the fullest extent.
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Baton Rouge Police Department Deputy Chief Troy Lawrence, Sr. Baton Rouge Police Department(BATON ROUGE, La.) Recent lawsuits filed against the Baton Rouge Police Department have put a spotlight on a long string of misconduct and abuse claims against the department s officers, including at a police warehouse referred to as the "Brave Cave."
The FBI New Orleans Field Office, alongside the Civil Rights Division and the U.S. Attorney s Office for the Middle District of Louisiana, announced on Friday, Sept. 22, they were opening a federal investigation into the Baton Rouge Police Department (BRPD) amid allegations that members of the police force may have abused their authority.
The announcement came days after a series of lawsuits had been filed against BRPD officers for alleged civil rights violations, including at the hands of BRPD s Troy Lawrence Jr., a 26-year-old officer and the son of Deputy Chief Troy Lawrence Sr. who, despite his short tenure with the force, is all
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