The network,
citing sources, said the Justice Department would not charge the white
Ferguson police officer involved in the fatal shooting of unarmed black
teenager Michael Brown last August but was expected to outline
allegations of discriminatory Ferguson police tactics.
The department would file suit if Ferguson police did not agree to review and change those tactics, CNN reported.
The shooting of Brown last August by officer Darren Wilson
led to months of sometimes violent protests in Ferguson and galvanized
critics of the treatment by police and the U.S. criminal justice system
of blacks and other minority groups.
A St. Louis County grand jury decided last year not to
prosecute Wilson, who has since left the Ferguson police force. The
Justice Department has been conducting probes of the shooting and the
operations of the Ferguson police force.
Justice Department spokesman Peter Carr declined to comment on the CNN report.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who is preparing to
leave office, said earlier this month he hoped to complete the civil
rights investigation of the shooting before he steps down.
CNN said the potential Justice Department lawsuit could
include allegations that police targeted minorities in issuing minor
traffic infractions and then jailed them if they could not pay the
fines.
It
reported the agency would seek court supervision of changes taken by
Ferguson police to improve its dealings with minorities.
(Reporting by Peter Cooney; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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