After Fed Investigation: Activists Decry KCPD Diversity Or Lack Thereof

Today's dead-tree complaint disguised as news . . . 

"The U.S. Department of Justice’s decision to end its investigation of the Kansas City Police Department after more than two years, without publishing any findings or comments, was a double disappointment to area civil rights leaders. 

"Not only did the DOJ fail to publicly address longstanding concerns about alleged discriminatory employment practices within the KCPD. But the very existence of that investigation blocked completion of a local audit looking at similar issues."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

KCPD officers less diverse than before DOJ started its investigation into racist hiring

Kansas City had just started an audit of KCPD hiring practices when the feds stepped in and launched their investigation that shut the city's down but yielded no findings.

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