Justice Dept. Inquiry to Focus on Practices of Police in Ferguson

WASHINGTON - The Justice Department will open a broad civil rights investigation into the police practices in Ferguson, Mo., where a white police officer killed an unarmed black teenager last month, officials said Thursday.


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The investigation, which is expected to be announced soon, is in addition to the F.B.I. civil rights investigation into the Aug. 9 shooting of teenager, Michael Brown, according to two government officials who were briefed on the plans.


Under Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., the Justice Department has opened 20 civil rights investigations into police departments, more than twice the number opened in the five years before Mr. Holder took office.


The investigation will focus on the police in Ferguson, one of the officials said, but officials have not ruled out expanding it to other St. Louis County departments.


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