DOJ Report Reveals Law Enforcement Involvement in 1921 Tulsa Massacre
A recently released report by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) reveals that members of law enforcement, including the Tulsa Police and the National Guard, were involved in criminal activities during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The report confirms that officers disarmed Black residents and participated in acts of murder, arson, and looting alongside white attackers.
The study comes as part of an ongoing effort to seek justice and reparations for the victims and survivors of this historic tragedy, which resulted in the deaths of as many as 300 Black residents and the destruction of the Greenwood community in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The investigation, launched last September, highlighted that there are no prosecutable avenues available due to the expiration of statutes of limitations. The findings portray a disturbing account of local law enforcement's complicity in a community-wide assault, including efforts to detain and disarm Black citizens while supporting white vigilantes.
Despite previous promises to help rebuild, city officials have imposed restrictions that have hindered reconstruction efforts in Greenwood. The report emphasizes the need to remember this dark chapter in American history as both a civil rights crime and a stark reminder of systemic racism.
Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke stated, “We issue this report... in appreciation for those impacted and advocates who collectively push for us to never forget this tragic chapter of America’s history.”
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