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Lawsuit accuses Bloomington Police of profiling
3:28PM Thursday
February 28, 2013

A federal lawsuit accuses Bloomington police of racial profiling. (WJBC File Photo)

By The Associated Press

PEORIA - Two more people have joined a federal lawsuit accusing Bloomington police of racial profiling.

One of the new plaintiffs, William Hosea II, is a former city worker who says officers searched him, a city truck and a pothole he had just filled for drugs.

The other new plaintiff is Eric Tapley. He alleges police targeted him in five illegal traffic stops starting in 2011. A jury acquitted Tapley of resisting a police officer, a charge filed after one of the stops.

They are now part of a federal civil rights action filed against the city and officers in September by Anthony Johnson.

Peter Jennetten, the city's attorney, says accusations that the black men were stopped because of their race are without merit. 

This story will be updated.

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