A racist landlord has been sentenced to almost two decades of prison time for harassing his Black tenants and stealing money from them.

The DOJ recently announced that the Baltimore Police Department had made significant progress in policing reforms.

Crime

The DOJ indicted white supremacists in the "Peckerwoods" street gang in California for alleged criminal enterprises including drugs and guns.

Civil Rights & Social Justice

The DOJ is launching a civil rights review of the Tulsa Race Massacre in which racists targeted and burned down Black-owned homes and businesses in 1921.

In the letter, NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson said the rollout of the site violated the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.

The DOJ announced this week that it has found conditions at three Mississippi Department of Corrections facilities unconstitutional.

The DOJ moved to ease the federal consent decree against the Baltimore Police Department stemming from the in-custody death of Freddie Gray.

A suspected white supremacist threatened to kill Black and brown people.

Izaye Eubanks terrorized his victims "because of their national origin," the DOJ said.

Dylan Hudson beat and pistol-whipped a "nonviolent" Black man suspected of loitering.

Chad Christopher Stark issued several online threats after the 2020 election.

DOJ says they are monitoring the JSO after officers’ brutal September beating of 24-year-old Black man Le’Keian Woods.