US attorney general to issue new guidance on racial profiling
Updated: 2014-12-02 10:52
(Agencies)
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WASHINGTON - US Attorney General Eric Holder said on Monday he would soon release new guidelines to limit racial profiling by federal law enforcement, a move long awaited by civil rights advocates.
Holder announced his plan at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, where 1960s civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached. Holder's comments came in the wake of unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, after a grand jury's decision last week not to indict a white police officer in the killing of unarmed black teen Michael Brown.
Holder said he would announce the guidelines "in the coming days" as part of President Barack Obama's response to the tension between law enforcement and minority communities that the events in Ferguson exposed.
The Bush administration outlawed racial profiling by federal law enforcement in 2003, but it applied only to national security cases and did not limit officers from discriminating based on factors apart from race, such as national origin, religion or sexual orientation.
Civil rights advocates have long called on the federal government to expand the guidelines. It is not known what groups Holder will include.
The new guidelines would not pertain to local or state law enforcement, such as the Ferguson Police Department where officer Darren Wilson worked when he shot Brown.
But Holder and civil rights advocates have said the federal guidelines will set the example for local agencies.
"The new guidance will codify our commitment to the very highest standards of fair and effective policing," Holder said in prepared remarks.
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