I hold no specific knowledge of the Department of Justice Community Relations Service (CRS), and until a few weeks ago I personally was unaware it even existed.  A site reader, Laura M, has provided a correction to my framing of the Federal CRS an entity within the Department of Justice. 
I stand corrected and thank her for her correspondence.

Received from Laura M:
Your website analysis and information regarding the Martin/ Zimmerman case has mostly been fair and useful in exposing the obvious big lie and media-driven racist narrative.
However, you guys really got it wrong on the DoJ CRS issue. I have been a client of the CRS as a mother of white boys who were targeted in a felony hate crime, my young sons were brutally attacked with my 13-year-old stomped in the head repeatedly, parents encouraged the beating by other black teens in our local park, no one intervened to protect my children. Since then I have been outspoken on racial violence in our CA community and have assisted dozens of victims of crime.

Black on white group, ratpack, flashmob attacks are not new, the “whitey will pay” violence has been going on for decades, swept under the rug, out of sight, YouTube and social media is changing that finally.
The DoJ CRS mediators were the only government officials willing to help a large group of parents of victims in an effort to expose the truth and make the police file hate crime charges in this incidents.
The CRS mediators are not biased and work on behalf of all victims, white victims of hate crimes as well, they have published accurate information about the nature of impulsive hate crimes describing the psychological thrill and peer reward systems at the root of flash mob violence. The CRS mediators were very responsive and concerned about
victims rights, it was the local government officials and media who refused to acknowledge the significance of black- on- white hate crime and impact on community relations.
The CRS was prepared to confront the silence and lies and support victims right.
Keep up the good work on the Zimmerman case and media fiasco.

Thank you to Laura M for helping me better understand this little known organization.
Sundance

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