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Civil rights groups step up as DOJ reduces police oversight in MS

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Tuesday, May 27, 2025   

After President Donald Trump's decision to dismiss lawsuits and drop federal accountability agreements with several police departments, Mississippi advocacy groups are joining the ACLU to expand accountability efforts through the "Seven States Campaign."

Trump's decision includes pausing a pattern and practice probe in the Rankin County "Goon Squad" case, in which six law enforcement officers were sentenced for torturing and sexually assaulting two Black men during a January 2023 home raid.

Joshua Tom, legal director for the ACLU of Mississippi, said such offenses make oversight necessary.

"The 'Goon Squad' case, I think, is a very egregious example of law enforcement engaging in illegal misconduct when performing its duties," Tom asserted.

Investigations found the squad operated for years with impunity. The campaign has now filed requests for all use-of-force reports and taser deployment records from the Rankin County Sheriff's Department since 2020.

Tom argued a lack of federal oversight leaves gaps in accountability.

"You know there is only so many civil rights organizations that can step up on behalf of people who have been harmed by police officers," Tom acknowledged. "That's what the importance of the Department of Justice is, for ensuring that law enforcement agencies are respecting civil rights laws, because they act as a backstop."

The Trump administration said it wants to prioritize violent crime prosecution over police reform.


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