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The news this week has been littered with fallout from the 2020 presidential election and the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the nation’s Capitol, some of which has implications for
May 16, 2015
The DOJ is going to tell administrators and teachers how to discipline and who they can discipline. They will judge success by racial quotas.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Tuesday that she is going to continue pushing public schools to abandon “zero tolerance” discipline policies. The administration believes it’s aimed at minority, at risk and LGBT students. The DOJ has plans for interfering in school discipline far beyond zero tolerance rules, however, which are, by the way, not aimed at anyone but children who commit the offenses.
At a National Summit on Youth Violence in Virginia, Lynch said:
Nick Blumberg | May 25, 2021 8:58 pm
This story is part of Policing: A “Chicago Tonight” Special on the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder.
Since 2019, the Chicago Police Department has been operating under a consent decree mandating a series of reforms. The order, which was prompted by the 2014 police murder of teenager Laquan McDonald, is the first-ever consent decree the department has faced. But it’s far from the first attempt at police reform in Chicago.
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In 1919, Chicago erupted into race riots after a black teen who crossed a so-called color line at a South Side beach was killed. Gangs of white Chicagoans terrorized and killed Black residents. Some police supported the gangs, and the department did little to protect African Americans.