Federal prosecutors told family members Tuesday they will not bring charges in the deadly 2019 arrest of Black motorist Ronald Greene, closing the books on a lengthy FBI investigation into the white troopers who stunned, punched and dragged Greene on a roadside and allegations of an attempted cover-up by the Louisiana State Police.

The U.S. Justice Department informed Greene’s family of the decision as officials were also preparing to release findings from a broader civil rights investigation that found a pattern of state troopers using excessive force, according to two officials familiar with the inquiry. The officials spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they could not publicly discuss details ahead of an announcement expected later in the week.

That “pattern-or-practice” inquiry, launched in 2022, followed an AP investigation that found Greene’s arrest was among at least a dozen cases in which state troopers and their bosses ignored or concealed evidence of beatings, deflected blame and impeded efforts to root out misconduct in the agency. In one case, a white trooper pummeled a Black man 18 times with a flashlight following a traffic stop, leaving him with a broken jaw, broken ribs and a gash to his head.

“There’s no closure here,” Greene’s mother, Mona Hardin, told AP after meeting with prosecutors. “I knew it was coming. They’re just pouring sugar on shit.”

In somewhat related news, it’s looking like federal monitoring of the New Orleans police department for their civil rights violations will be winding down soon (archived.

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    7 hours ago

    So even video evidence of cops murdering people is no longer valid proof that they did in fact commit murder?

    As always (and forever more it seems) ACAB.

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      This has been the status quo forever now. Rodney King was beating on camera and all those cops walked. The cops did a literal drive by on Tamir Rice, caught on camera and no charges.

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    107 hours ago

    Thanks Merrick! Heckuva job, Brownie.