FBI investigates alleged abuse in Baton Rouge police building called the ‘Brave Cave’

The FBI is investigating allegations of police abuse in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at a facility known as the “Brave Cave.”

Driving the news: The Baton Rouge Police Department allegedly abused drug suspects detained at the obscure warehouse, leading to various lawsuits.
* Two cases mentioned involve a man who claims he was beaten severely, requiring hospital care, and a woman who alleges she was strip-searched.
* Following the first complaint filed last month, the police department disbanded its street crimes unit and the officer at the center of the allegations resigned and was arrested on a battery charge.

Context and Impact: This latest scandal adds to previous corruption and misconduct allegations against the Baton Rouge Police Department.
* The department has been scrutinized heavily since the 2016 fatal police shooting of Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old Black man.
* In 2021, a corruption probe within the department led to charges and internal discipline against officers for stealing drugs from evidence and falsifying police reports.

Responses: Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul admitted mistakes were made and promises to get to the bottom of the warehouse claims.
* Baton Rouge Mayor Sharon Weston Broome ordered the warehouse be closed after the allegations emerged.

What to watch: Multiple lawsuits allege abuse inside the warehouse, with more expected to be filed by dozens more people alleging similar abuse within the facility.

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