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January 16, 2009
Over the past eight years, the Department has amassed a strong record of accomplishment. The work of law
enforcement touches all aspects of American life, and the dedicated men and women of the Department work
hard on behalf of the American people. The appendices that follow lay out in greater detail those accomplishments
and the results, and extent, of that hard work. Taken together, the Departments record is one of
which all Americans can and should be proud.
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January 16, 2009 |
Arrests Made in Springfield, Mass., Church Arson Three individuals were arrested this morning in relation to a church arson on Nov. 5, 2008, in Springfield, Mass.
(Read More) | Justice Department Announces Settlement on Disabled Access with Developers of Woodbridge, Va. Apartment Complex The Department today announced a settlement that, pending court approval, will resolve allegations that those involved in the design and construction of the Crossings at Summerland Apartments, a 126-unit complex in Woodbridge, Va., discriminated on the basis of disability in the design and construction of the project.
(Read More) | Justice Department Reaches Settlement Regarding Conditions at Two Tennessee State Veterans Homes The Department today announced a settlement with the state of Tennessee regarding civil rights violations at the Tennessee State Veterans Homes (TSVHs) in Humboldt and Murfreesboro. The TSVHs are state-owned nursing homes, each serving approximately 140 residents, most of whom are veterans. (Read More) | Justice Department Reaches Settlement Over
Conditions at South Carolina Nursing Care Center The Department today announced a settlement with the South Carolina Department of Mental Health regarding civil rights violations at the C.M. Tucker Jr. Nursing Care Center in Columbia, a state-owned nursing home serving approximately 360 residents, 70 of whom are veterans. The agreement requires reforms to ensure that residents are provided adequate medical, mental health and nursing care, and are protected from harm. (Read More) |
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