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Ethical Society of Police Releases Report Outlining Systemic Racism and Corruption by St. Louis Police

The Ethical Society of Police has released a comprehensive report on the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, with a list of long-standing issues, among them, systemic racism, questionable hiring practices, unfair discipline, corruption and disturbing incidents.

The 60-page report was compiled by ESOP members who include current and former law enforcement officers and civilians with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. Of the approximately 325 current members, 97% are African American, but membership is open to all races, religions and sexual orientations.

According to the report, former Mayor Francis Slay, Mayor Lyda Krewson, former Chief Doyle Dotson, former interim Chief Lawrence O’Toole, Chief John Hayden, the St. Louis Police Officer’s Association, the Board of Aldermen and other city and law enforcement leaders have inadequately addressed the following:

ESOP has a list of 25 recommendations for change, including one that says, “All SLMPD personnel matters should fall under civil service rules.” Click here to view the full report.

 

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