‘Goon Squad’ in Mississippi sheriff’s office under DOJ probe

The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday launched a civil rights probe into the Rankin County Sheriff’s Department in Mississippi after several of its former officers known as the “Goon Squad” were prosecuted for torturing and sexually abusing two Black men.

Kristen Clarke, the assistant attorney general of the Civil Rights Division, said the investigation will examine whether the Rankin County Sheriff’s Department uses excessive force, routinely makes unlawful stops or searches, and whether it engages in racially discriminatory policing practices.

Clarke said the department’s decision to launch the investigation was not triggered by a particular incident, though she acknowledged the infamous January 2023 home invasion assault by five former Rankin County and a sixth former narcotics investigator from another police force in the state.

In that incident, the officers entered a home without a warrant where they handcuffed, stripped, beat and sexually assaulted Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker. Both victims were also subjected to electric Taser shockers and waterboarding, as the officers screamed racial slurs at them.

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