4th Complaint to the Federal Division of Civil Rights - 4/9/24

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U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division
civilrights.justice.gov
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Thank you for submitting a report to the Civil Rights Division. Please save your record number for tracking. Your record number is: 432144-VFZ.
If you reported an incident where you or someone else has experienced or is still experiencing physical harm or violence, or are in immediate danger, please call 911 and contact the police.
What to Expect1. We review your reportOur specialists in the Civil Rights Division carefully read every report to identify civil rights violations, spot trends, and determine if we have authority to help with your report.
2. Our specialists determine the next stepsWe may decide to:
- Open an investigation or take some other action within the legal authority of the Justice Department.
- Collect more information before we can look into your report.
- Recommend another government agency that can properly look into your report. If so, we’ll let you know.
3. When possible, we will follow up with youWe do our best to let you know about the outcome of our review. However, we may not always be able to provide you with updates because:
- We’re actively working on an investigation or case related to your report.
- We’re receiving and actively reviewing many requests at the same time.
What You Can Do Next1. Contact local legal aid organizations or a lawyer if you haven’t already.Legal aid offices or members of lawyer associations in your state may be able to help you with your issue.
- American Bar Association, visit the www.americanbar.org/groups/legal_services/flh-home or call (800) 285-2221
- Legal Services Corporation (or Legal Aid Offices),to help you find a legal aid lawyer in your area visit www.lsc.gov/find-legal-aid
Please Note: Each week, we receive hundreds of reports of potential violations. We collect and analyze this information to help us select cases, and we may use this information as evidence in an existing case. We will review your letter to decide whether it is necessary to contact you for additional information. We do not have the resources to follow-up on every letter.
Contact
civilrights.justice.gov
U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20530-0001
(202) 514-3847
1-855-856-1247 (toll-free)
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(TTY) (202) 514-0716