A Mississippi police department in one of the nation’s poorest counties unconstitutionally jailed people for unpaid fines without first assessing whether they could afford to pay them, the U.S. Department of Justice said Thursday.
The announcement comes amid a Justice Department probe into alleged civil rights violations by police in Lexington, Mississippi. The ongoing investigation, which began in November, is focused on accusations of systemic police abuses in the majority-Black city of about 1,600 people some 65 miles (100 kilometers) north of the capital of Jackson.
In a letter addressed to Katherine Barrett Riley, the attorney for the city of Lexington, federal prosecutors said the Lexington Police Department imprisons people for outstanding fines without determining whether the person has the means to pay them — a practice that violates the Fourteenth Amendment. Riley did not immediately respond to a phone message Thursday.
Arrest the police responsible with kidnapping charges.
Not with qualified immunity being a convenient shield.
QI needs to be gone and replaced with police insurance paid for by officers.
Especially since the entire premise of QI is against the law.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/15/us/politics/qualified-immunity-supreme-court.html
Fun fact. Qualified Immunity is against the law, it just wasn’t noticed for 140 years after some anonymous secretary of Congress took it upon themselves to unilaterally amend the law in question.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/15/us/politics/qualified-immunity-supreme-court.html
Ok, so that isn’t a Fun fact, but it is true.