The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has called for the suspension of the Memphis Safe Task Force, a coalition of federal, state, and local law enforcement, following the recent deaths of two Black men in Tennessee. One man died in police custody, while the other was killed by National Guard troops. In a letter addressed to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, the NAACP requested a thorough and transparent federal investigation into the task force's actions, citing concerns about the deployment of federal and military officers in Memphis without adequate training for civilian policing.
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NAACP Calls for Investigation into Memphis Safe Task Force Following Deaths of Two Black Men
The NAACP has requested the suspension of the Memphis Safe Task Force and a federal investigation into its actions after the deaths of two Black men in Tennessee. The organization expressed concerns regarding the training of officers involved in the task force.
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