The New York attorney general has enlisted former US Attorney General Loretta Lynch to help probe violent clashes between the NYPD and George Floyd protesters, the office announced Wednesday.
“The right to peacefully protest is one of our most basic civil rights, and we are working without rest to ensure that right is protected and guarded,” Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement. “As we continue our investigation, I will continue to use every tool at my disposal to seek answers and accountability, and that includes calling on the sharpest minds to lend their expertise.”
James — who announced last month that her office would look into police behavior during the recent protests over the Minneapolis police-brutality death of Floyd — said Lynch and New York University Professor Barry Friedman would be special advisers during the probe.
During her tenure at the Department of Justice, Lynch led investigations into several police departments over potential misconduct.
Notably, Lynch investigated the Chicago Police Department following the death of Laquan McDonald, finding the department regularly used “unjustified” and “excessive” force, which spurred reforms and community input.
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ReplyDeleteNotably, Lynch had that tarmac meeting with Bill while Hillary was in trouble.
ReplyDeleteShe also should should be in prison in a cell next to hillary and bill. She is a commie
ReplyDeleteWhat's the difference between Lynch and Sharon??
ReplyDeleteNOTHING.
What's the difference between Lynch and Sharpton??
ReplyDeleteNOTHING.
ReplyDeleteWill give Lynch a paycheck to help buffer her upcoming legal expenses. Trust they're overpaying her for her particular brand of expertise.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Idiots!
ReplyDeleteGotta give it to the luciferians they stick together
ReplyDeleteAnother incompetent black recruited the white folks are supposed to be afraid of and the white politicians will pander to. Look at O.C.!
ReplyDeleteWell, well, well. Imagine that!
ReplyDeleteNorthwest Woodsman: What purpose is low IQ Loretta going to serve when the only answers she can provide are those of “I don’t recall”.
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