From the Dallas Morning News:
The families of several men killed or wounded by Dallas police officers lambasted the department Thursday for what they said was a pattern of excessive force, civil rights violations and police brutality under color of law.
The newly formed Mothers Against Police Brutality held a news conference at City Hall where they called for a U.S. Justice Department investigation of the Dallas Police Department’s deadly force practices.
“It is not a black problem,” said Collette Flanagan, whose son Clinton Allen was fatally shot this year by a Dallas police officer. “It is not a Hispanic problem. It’s not a poor people’s problem. It is our problem” ….
Late Thursday, Police Chief David Brown issued a statement saying that he shared many of the group’s concerns.
“I look forward to working with this group, and moving forward towards positive changes for our department,” Brown said.
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