U.S. District Judge Catherine Perry issued her ruling after a public hearing of several hours in St. Louis, where more than two dozen people spoke, and many others had submitted written comments. Perry said the settlement is a “reasonable resolution” that avoids years of an extensive court battle.
“I think it’s in everyone’s best interest, and I think it’s in the interest of justice,” she said.
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The settlement calls for the hiring of a monitor; diversity training for police; the purchase of software and hiring of staff to analyze records on arrests, use of force and other police matters; and the outfitting of all officers and jail workers with body cameras.
Mayor James Knowles III told Perry that the city believes the agreement “is an important step in bringing this community together and moving us forward.”
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