This week, the Department of Justice released a report revealing systemic discrimination against blacks in the St. Louis suburb where Michael Brown was killed by a police officer—a system that robs residents of their constitutional rights and their money.

But the issue is much larger than Ferguson. There are 90 municipalities in the St. Louis area, each with its own police force and courts. And many have been accused of the same racially biased police tactics.

“There are places in St. Louis County where you can see three city halls from standing on a corner,” said Brendan Roediger, a professor of St. Louis University School of Law. “Every block or two there’s another municipality.”

In footage from the upcoming Fusion documentary Ferguson: A Report From Occupied Territory, Tim Pool, Orlando de Guzman, and a team of filmmakers show how the city may be just one example of a much larger problem.

Correspondent: Tim Pool

Producer/Camera: Orlando de Guzman, Katina Parker

Editor: Adam Booher, Luis Dechtiar

Camera: Sean Funcik

Music: Joshua Vincent, Jonah Vincent, Tim Carless

Special Thanks to: Rev. Osagyefo Sekou, Derek Laney, Stephen Garrett