Ferguson police chief resigns in wake of scathing federal report

FERGUSON, Missouri (AP) — The police chief in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson has resigned in the wake of a scathing U.S. Justice Department report prompted by the fatal shooting of an unarmed black 18-year-old by a white police officer...

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FERGUSON, Missouri (AP) — The police chief in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson has resigned in the wake of a scathing U.S. Justice Department report prompted by the fatal shooting of an unarmed black 18-year-old by a white police officer.

The city says in a statement that it reached a mutual separation agreement with Chief Thomas Jackson. Jackson had previously resisted calls by protesters and some of Missouri’s top elected leaders to step down over his handling of last year’s fatal shooting of unarmed African-American Michael Brown and the weeks of sometimes-violent protests that followed.

Jackson will get a severance payment and health insurance for a year.

Lt. Col. Al Eickhoff will become acting chief March 19 while the city searches for a new chief.

The U.S. Department of Justice last week issued a report that cleared Officer Darren Wilson of civil rights charges in the shooting but found a profit-driven court system and widespread racial bias in the city police department.

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