The report focused on the role Barr played in responding to
protests in Washington following the police killing in
Minneapolis of George Floyd, a Black man whose death sparked a
global wave of protests.
"We were troubled by the department leadership's decision-making
that required DOJ law enforcement agents and elite tactical
units to perform missions for which they lacked the proper
equipment and training," wrote Justice Department Inspector
General Michael Horowitz in the report, which found that Barr's
leadership created a "chaotic and disorganized" response.
Sending armed agents to respond to civil unrest without proper
guidance "created safety and security risks for the agents and
the public," he added.
Barr declined to be interviewed for the report, the Justice
Department said, and he did not immediately respond to a Reuters
request for comment.
Officers used tear gas and rubber bullets to clear racial
justice protesters near the White House, before then-President
Donald Trump emerged and walked to a nearby church where he
posed for a photograph holding a Bible.
Black Lives Matter protesters later sued the government, and the
Justice Department settled four such lawsuits in 2022 with
promises to have law enforcement agencies change their policies
for how they respond to demonstrations.
The report found that Barr personally ordered Bureau of Prisons
tactical teams to be deployed to the scene, in what the report
said was his "attempt to demonstrate that law enforcement could
handle the civil unrest without active-duty military
intervention."
The report criticized this decision, saying prison employees
received "no guidance as to their mission or rules of
engagement."
At the time of the incident, the Justice Department's head of
public affairs said that Barr personally ordered law enforcement
to move on the protesters.
Thursday's report disputed that assertion, with Horowitz saying
his staff could not find evidence to support this statement.
Barr said in a statement to investigators that he believed the
deployment of law enforcement personnel was "exceptionally well
executed."
He added that the officials he worked with understood the
objective and that "none expressed to me any confusion over
their assignments or concern about their ability to carry them
out."
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Editing by Scott Malone and David
Gregorio)
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