DOJ enters agreement with California police department whose officers allegedly exchanged racist messages
- The U.S. Justice Department reached an agreement with the Antioch, California, Police Department regarding racist text messages allegedly sent by officers.
- Under the agreement, the Antioch Police Department will hire a consultant to review its policies on non-discriminatory policing and use of force.
- A 2023 report by the Contra Costa District Attorney's Office revealed that some Antioch officers exchanged racist messages, including the use of the N-word.
- The Antioch Police Department acknowledged the unacceptable actions that led to the investigation and committed to preventing future incidents.
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