Vanita Gupta, 40, who was previously a top lawyer from American Civil Liberties Union, led the Justice Department's investigation into the Baltimore police department (BPD) after riots erupted in the city over the police-involved death of a 25-year-old black man named Freddie Gray.
Gupta said the 163-page report concludes that "there is reasonable cause to believe that BPD engages in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the Constitution and federal anti-discrimination law".
"The pattern or practice we found results from long-standing, systemic deficiencies at BPD. The agency fails to provide officers with sufficient policy guidance and training; fails to collect and analyse data regarding officers' activities; and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct," she said.
Gupta also criticised the department for its pattern and practice of excessive force, saying officers frequently resort to physical force when a person does not immediately respond to verbal commands, even where the person poses no imminent threat to the officer or others.
Tensions have been rising between police and residents across several US cities following incidents of black men being killed by police.
Prior to joining the department, Gupta served as Deputy Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Director of its Center for Justice. Previously, she was an attorney for its Racial Justice Program.
Gupta began her career as a lawyer with the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP) Legal Defence and Educational Fund.
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