DOJ to Enforce New Police Restrictions to Commemorate George Floyd’s Death

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is planning to launch a new policy to restrict the activities of police officers who are investigating potential crimes.

The DOJ plans to release its new “anti-discrimination” policy for federal law enforcement officers on May 25.

According to the Daily Caller, the new police restrictions are deliberately scheduled to honor the anniversary of George Floyd’s death.

The new policy will be effective immediately when the DOJ announces the new police restrictions next week, a source familiar with the proceedings told the Daily Caller.

The source requested anonymity for fear of professional retribution.

Under the new policy, federal law enforcement officers will be prohibited from using neighborhood crime statistics in law enforcement activities.

Authorities will also be banned from considering ethnicity when developing sources within foreign terrorist organizations.

EXCLUSIVE: DOJ Proposal Would Ban FBI Agents From Using Community Crime Statistics In Law Enforcement, Docs Show @DailyCaller

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