A new message from your friends at People For the American Way.
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PFAW Member,
   
   Weeks of national protests and people like you speaking out in response to
   the murder of George Floyd has resulted in the long overdue arrests of the
   remaining three officers involved in his death. While hundreds of
   thousands protest across the nation, the Floyd family is one step closer
   to justice.
   But there is still a long way to go. The memories of George Floyd, Breonna
   Taylor, and the countless others whose lives have been lost at the hands
   of anti-black police violence must inspire and drive us to action as a
   nation – and the Department of Justice must play a central role.
   [ [link removed] ]Add your name now to demand that the U.S. Department of Justice
   investigate police departments in Minneapolis, Louisville, and other
   cities whose police departments have been involved in racist police
   violence against Black people>>
   While the trial process plays out for the officers involved in George
   Floyd’s death, the Justice Department must do its job by leading a
   much-needed federal response, in the form of investigations into the
   police departments across the country that have served as a barrier to
   justice and accountability for anti-Black police violence.
   It’s the DOJ’s job to conduct true oversight and demand accountability
   from state and local police departments. The DOJ must also conduct federal
   civil rights investigations, investigate, and sue law enforcement agencies
   as needed to ensure constitutional policing.
   However, Attorney General William Barr seems more interested in helping
   Trump mobilize the military and police to commit violence against
   protesters and clamp down on our First Amendment rights!
   [ [link removed] ]Please add your name now to demand that the DOJ put its focus where it
   should be: investigating the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and
   others>>
   The most recent cases of anti-Black police violence are shining a
   spotlight on policing practices in communities across the country, and we
   know there are countless other incidences that don’t receive this level of
   attention and sadly go largely unnoticed. These victims deserve justice
   and we call upon the DOJ to ensure they receive it.
   While we continue marching in the streets and calling attention to racism
   and hate, let’s keep fighting to ensure that the federal government is
   doing its part.
   [ [link removed] ]Sign the petition today and urge the DOJ to open investigations into
   police departments that have demonstrated anti-Black police violence in
   their communities>>
   In solidarity,
   – PFAW
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