Here's the DOJ report on racism at the Ferguson Police Department

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Colin Daileda
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The U.S. Department of Justice found evidence of racism among Ferguson police officers, according to a report released Wednesday.

The DOJ also released another report on Wednesday, saying it did not find concrete evidence that former Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson committed any civil rights violations when he shot and killed unarmed black teenager Michael Brown this past August.

“These policing practices disproportionately harm african american residents," United States Attorney General Eric Holder said during a Wednesday press conference about the report. “it’s not difficult to imagine how a single tragic incident set off the city of Ferguson, like a powder keg.”

Read the full report, below:

Ferguson Police Department Report

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