All White Jury: St. Joe police didn't target teens
Wednesday, August 18, 2004 at 04:21AM
TheSpook
It took an all-white jury of six women and two men about
seven hours to decide that four St. Joseph police officers and the city
of St. Joseph did not racially profile three black teens when they were
detained and arrested in the summer of 2000. Thursday's verdict in a
federal civil suit, filed in 2002 on behalf of Devin Mitchell, Cody
Mitchell and Preston Culpepper, came after an eight-day trial in
District Court for the Western District of Michigan in Kalamazoo. The
teens had claimed that St. Joseph police officers violated their 14th
Amendment right of equal protection by engaging in selective
prosecution. The suit also claimed that police violated the teens'
Fourth Amendment protection against false arrest and imprisonment by
arresting them without probable cause. The suit also claimed that the
city of St. Joseph failed to properly train officers and that the city
had a policy or custom of racial profiling. During the trial, the
plaintiffs' attorney Roosevelt Thomas said the police were following
the teens so closely that the mother of one of youths could follow
their actions on a police scanner. [more ]
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