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The US Department of Justice is planning to launch a wide-ranging investigation into the Chicago Police Department, according to several US media reports. The Chicago Police Department will be the subject of a wide-ranging federal investigation, US Attorney General Loretta Lynch has announced.
The announcement - expected this week - follows weeks of protests over the police killing of a black teenager. She said the investigation would focus on the use of force by officers and the department's accountability procedures.
Laquan McDonald, 17, was shot 16 times in 2014 by an officer who was charged with murder over a year later. The announcement follows weeks of protests over the police killing of a black teenager by a white officer.
Laquan McDonald, 17, was shot 16 times in 2014 by the officer, who was charged with murder over a year later.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel welcomed the inquiry after initially opposing it.Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel welcomed the inquiry after initially opposing it.
The investigation has not been officially announced, but several US media outlets - including the Associated Press and the New York Times - are reporting that the announcement could come as early as this week. Ms Lynch, speaking in Washington, said a public report would be released after the investigation and would detail any abuses, if they are found.
The inquiry would take a similar form to those recently conducted in Baltimore and Ferguson, Missouri - as well as more than 20 other departments in recent years, and will look for systematic violations of US civil rights laws. She said that the investigators - a team of federal lawyers - would be focusing on the department's use of force and whether there were any "racial, ethnic and other disparities". She also said it would focus on the department's accountability procedures for officers involved in the use of force.
A court-enforceable agreement would be sought if abuses are found, she said, and the Justice Department will work with city officials to reform the department if need be.
The inquiry will take a similar form to those recently conducted in Baltimore and Ferguson, Missouri - as well as more than 20 other departments in recent years, and will look for systematic violations of US civil rights laws.
Mr Emanuel and other city officials are under intense scrutiny following the release of dashboard camera footage in late November that shows the moment McDonald was shot by a white police officer.Mr Emanuel and other city officials are under intense scrutiny following the release of dashboard camera footage in late November that shows the moment McDonald was shot by a white police officer.
The officer, Jason Van Dyke, was charged with first-degree murder just a few hours before the video was released - more than a year after the shooting.The officer, Jason Van Dyke, was charged with first-degree murder just a few hours before the video was released - more than a year after the shooting.
The video shows the teenager walking around and possibly away from police before gunshots rang out. The shooting continues even after the teenager is on the ground motionless. Police say that he refused to drop a knife.The video shows the teenager walking around and possibly away from police before gunshots rang out. The shooting continues even after the teenager is on the ground motionless. Police say that he refused to drop a knife.
The video does not include audio, an absence as yet unexplained by authorities.The video does not include audio, an absence as yet unexplained by authorities.
Last week, officials released hundreds of pages of police reports related to the incident. In the documents, Van Dyke and his partner said McDonald approached them in an aggressive manner while armed with a knife. At least two other officers supported this sequence of events.Last week, officials released hundreds of pages of police reports related to the incident. In the documents, Van Dyke and his partner said McDonald approached them in an aggressive manner while armed with a knife. At least two other officers supported this sequence of events.
Protests have taken place regularly throughout the region since the video's release, with many demonstrators alleging a cover-up and calling for the mayor to resign.Protests have taken place regularly throughout the region since the video's release, with many demonstrators alleging a cover-up and calling for the mayor to resign.
In response to the outcry, Mayor Emanuel fired the city's police chief and later announced the resignation of the Independent Police Review Authority's chief.In response to the outcry, Mayor Emanuel fired the city's police chief and later announced the resignation of the Independent Police Review Authority's chief.
Mr Emanuel originally said a federal investigation would be "misguided", but later back-tracked and welcomed an investigation.Mr Emanuel originally said a federal investigation would be "misguided", but later back-tracked and welcomed an investigation.
The Chicago City Council settled with the McDonald family for $5m (£3.3m), and officials in the city fought in court for months for the video to be kept under wraps.The Chicago City Council settled with the McDonald family for $5m (£3.3m), and officials in the city fought in court for months for the video to be kept under wraps.