Nine months after former President Donald Trump ordered the establishment of an anti-crime taskforce in Memphis, a group of observers is monitoring its activities. The observers have reported allegations of intimidation by taskforce agents, who are accused in a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Tennessee of tailing vehicles, surveilling residences, and falsely arresting a community observer.
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Observers Monitor Memphis Anti-Crime Taskforce Established by Trump
A group of observers is monitoring the actions of an anti-crime taskforce in Memphis, which was ordered by former President Donald Trump. Allegations of intimidation and misconduct by taskforce agents have been reported, including claims of surveillance and false arrests, as outlined in a lawsuit by the ACLU of Tennessee.
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‘I hope I’m doing something important’: the Memphis observers tracking Trump’s anti-crime taskforce
Observers Monitor Memphis Anti-Crime Taskforce Established by Trump