The city manager of Ferguson, Missouri, has resigned in the wake of a US Justice Department probe that found a range of systemic racially biased practices by the police and municipal court, the city said on Tuesday.
Ferguson City Council voted unanimously at a meeting on Tuesday to accept the resignation of City Manager John Shaw effective immediately. The city manager is the highest-ranking, non-elected municipal official and oversees the police department.
Shaw was among several individuals heavily criticized in the Justice Department report issued last Wednesday. Shaw had held the position in the St. Louis suburb since 2007.
The officer, Darren Wilson, was not charged in the shooting that triggered nationwide protests and widespread complaints of mistreatment of blacks by police.
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The Justice Department said it found that the mostly white police force in the mostly black community routinely targeted African-Americans for arrests and ticketing, in part to raise revenue for the city through fines and fees.
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The federal report said the city made it clear to the police chief and municipal judge that revenue generation must be a priority.
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"My office has never instructed the police department to target African Americans, nor falsify charges to administer fines, nor heap abuses on the backs of the poor," Shaw said. "Any inferences of that kind from the report are simply false."
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"We have had all the eyes of the world on us in this tragedy," said Joe Reagan, chief executive of the St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association. "We have to focus on restoring trust in the justice system. Leadership changes are needed."
© Thomson Reuters 2015
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