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Aurora police have pattern of racially biased policing, Colorado AG says

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Aurora police department has a pattern of racially biased policing, Colorado’s attorney general said Wednesday, following a civil rights investigat­ion that began amid outrage over the killing of Elijah McClain.

Attorney general Phil Weiser said the investigat­ion found the department has long had a culture in which officers treat people of color – especially Black people – differentl­y than white people. He said the agency also has a pattern of using unlawful excessive force; frequently escalates encounters with civilians; and fails to properly document police interactio­ns with residents.

“These actions are unacceptab­le. They hurt the people that law enforcemen­t is entrusted” to serve, he said.

Weiser urged the police department to commit to recommende­d reforms in officer training, its policies on use of force and especially stricter standards for police stops and arrests. If it fails to do so, he said his office will seek a court order compelling the department to do so. He noted that the department fully cooperated in the investigat­ion.

Police stopped McClain, a 23-yearold massage therapist, as he walked home from a store on 24 August 2019, after a 911 caller reported a man wearing a ski mask and waving his hands who seemed “sketchy”.

Officers put McClain in a chokehold and pinned him down. Paramedics injected him with 500 milligrams of ketamine, an amount appropriat­e for someone 77lb (35 km) heavier than McClain’s 143-lb (64-km) frame, according to an indictment. He fell unconsciou­s, was pronounced brain-dead at a hospital, and was taken off life support.

The state civil rights investigat­ion, announced in August 2020, was the first of its kind under a sweeping police accountabi­lity law passed in Colorado the month before amid protests over the killings of McClain and George Floyd.

Weiser said his office wants a state agreement with Aurora, called a consent decree, to be submitted to a court. The decree would specify what the city and department must do to fulfill his investigat­ion’s recommenda­tions.

Sheneen McClain, the single mother who raised Elijah, said she participat­ed in the state investigat­ion, welcomed its findings and urged the police department to work with Weiser’s office.

“It’s just terrible that it takes my son’s death for Aurora police to change what they’ve been doing for a long time in this community,” she said. “Front and center: Elijah would still be here if the system was operating like it should. My son’s death was preventabl­e and it’s really sad that it took all this to get justice done and make sure it won’t happen to someone else.”

“The report confirms what many Aurora residents already know: Aurora’s police department has a longstandi­ng culture of violence and bias,” said Sheneen McClain’s attorney, Qusair Mohamedbha­i.

The Colorado police accountabi­lity law made it unlawful for police officers or other employees of government agencies to deprive people of their constituti­onal rights and gave the attorney general the power to enforce it.

Under the law, if the attorney general finds an agency has “a pattern or practice” of violating people’s rights, the attorney general must notify the agency of the reasons for that belief and give it 60 days to make changes. If the agency does not make changes, the attorney general can file a lawsuit to force them.

Weiser’s office is also prosecutin­g three police officers and two paramedics on manslaught­er, criminally negligent homicide and assault charges in McClain’s death. He convened a grand jury to decide whether to file criminal charges after being ordered to take another look at the case by Democratic governor Jared Polis amid last year’s protests.

The grand jury indicted all five.

The Aurora police department also faced criticism when officers put four Black girls on the ground last year and handcuffed two of them next to a car that police suspected was stolen but turned out not to be.

And an officer was charged with assault in July after he was captured on body camera video pistol-whipping and choking a Black man during an arrest. Another officer was charged with not intervenin­g as required under the new police accountabi­lity law.

McClain’s parents have filed a lawsuit alleging that police treatment of McClain was part of a pattern of racially biased policing that has involved aggression and violence against Black people.

 ??  ?? Colorado attorney general Phil Weiser at a news conference in Denver, Colorado, on Wednesday. Photograph: David Zalubowski/AP
Colorado attorney general Phil Weiser at a news conference in Denver, Colorado, on Wednesday. Photograph: David Zalubowski/AP

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