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As usual, Color of Change is on it. Sign their petition requesting that Eric Holder investigate this horrendous -- but all too common -- crime. Here's the wording:
Dear Attorney General Eric Holder and Assistant Attorney General Tom Perez,
I’m writing to urge the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division to launch an investigation of the March 3, 2010 beating of teenager Chad Holley at the hands of the Houston Police Department.
As a graphic video shows, Holley, a burglary suspect, had surrendered to officers when they began stomping, kicking, and punching him. Despite this gross and obvious betrayal of the public’s trust and the injury to the young man — including a broken nose — the officers faced misdemeanor charges and only one year in prison under state law. It appears that federal prosecution will be necessary if the officers are to receive punishment commensurate with the crime they appear to have committed.
Many other officers at the scene of the crime appear to have willingly participated in a cover-up of the crime. This seems to indicate a culture of secrecy and impunity at Houston Police Department, where officers could so clearly infringe on someone’s civil rights with the full belief that they would get away with it. And in this case they would have, had it not been for the anonymous submission of security video capturing the incident.
Black men in Houston have long complained of police brutality. Now that an incident has been caught on video, there is a real opportunity to bring much-needed and long-awaited change to the Houston Police Department.
I respectfully request that you instruct the Civil Rights Division to conduct a criminal investigation of the officers responsible for Chad Holley’s beating, as well as a patterns and practices investigation of the Houston Police Department.
Chad Holley -- and all Houston residents -- deserve our support. Police brutality is a major problem in America, and much of it is undeniably fueled by racism. Let's hold these officers accountable, and push for change. Please sign onto Color of Change's letter to AG Holder, and consider signing up for action alerts from CoC.