WASHINGTON ― The Justice Department formally released a damning report on Wednesday detailing the routine abuse inflicted on Baltimore residents by the city’s police department.

Baltimore police regularly performed unconstitutional stops, frisks and arrests ― which disproportionately targeted black residents ― and held an “us-versus-them” mentality, the report says. The Justice Department also found that officers retaliated against citizens, took a lax approach to sexual assault cases, employed excessive force too freely and used slurs against LGBT people.

Here are some of the most damning findings in the report.

A woman with a broken headlight was publicly strip-searched.

A black officer with a reputation for speaking out over misconduct was harassed by a supervisor, who placed signs warning him to “stay in your lane” and “mind your own business” on his desk.

Baltimore Lt. put up signs around the desk of a black sgt. who had reported misconduct to "mind your own business." pic.twitter.com/CEWI4v3qJz — Brad Heath (@bradheath) August 10, 2016

An officer decided not to report a colleague for planting drugs because he feared retaliation.

Another Baltimore officer said he saw cops "plant drugs on a suspect" but didn't report it, fearing retaliation. pic.twitter.com/b7j8xJ5bn1 — Brad Heath (@bradheath) August 10, 2016

An officer harassed a mother and her son outside their home, ultimately arresting the juvenile for “loitering.”

"Ultimately, the son, a juvenile with no prior criminal record, was arrested for loitering outside his own home.” pic.twitter.com/rt3b9Ceb0P — Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) August 10, 2016

The Justice Department found that officers had been accused more than 60 times of using the word “n****r,” but the Baltimore Police Department didn’t classify the language as a racial slur.

An officer used a Taser on a man who was yelling and swearing. In his report, the officer said the man’s “weapon” was his “mouth.”

DOJ report

The Baltimore Police Department’s “us-versus-them” mentality led officers to treat the city like a war zone. “You’ve got to be the baddest motherfucker out there,” one officer said, explaining his approach to policing.

DOJ: many Baltimore officers believe they are "enforcing the will of the 'silent majority.’” https://t.co/0qQy8iZOcA pic.twitter.com/fEvyV95kMD — Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) August 10, 2016

An officer cursed out a resident who asked why he had been pulled over.

"She was told to 'shut the fuck up bitch and sit the fuck down' because they were 'the fucking law.'" pic.twitter.com/T5U9TKL8P7 — Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) August 10, 2016

In emails between a prosecutor and a police officer, the prosecutor called a woman who said she’d been sexually assaulted a “conniving little whore,” and the officer replied “Lmao! I feel the same.”

DOJ report says @BaltimorePolice were too lax — & sometimes just plain sexist — in sexual assault cases pic.twitter.com/Dpp2IPnhVR — j u l i a ✨ (@juliacraven) August 10, 2016

Baltimore officers themselves described stopping people without evidence of wrongdoing and detaining them.

"Officers' own reports describe facially unconstitutional conduct": pic.twitter.com/p4snJnqigx — Justin Fenton (@justin_fenton) August 10, 2016

Officers tried to discredit victims of sexual assault and put the blame on them.

Baltimore PD's sexual assault investigations often started by asking women "Why are you messing up that guy's life?" pic.twitter.com/V0lqSSBdYZ — Brad Heath (@bradheath) August 10, 2016

During a DOJ ride-along, a sergeant told an officer to “make something up” to justify a bogus stop.

A single officer received 125 complaints in just a few years.

A commander instructed a sergeant to tell her officers to “lock up all the black hoodies” in her district.

A form for trespass arrests already had “black male” filled out.

Baltimore PD had a template for trespass arrests: Officers just add name, date.

"BLACK MALE" was already filled in. pic.twitter.com/Rb3AqQ5kFV — Brad Heath (@bradheath) August 10, 2016

A white officer allegedly threatened a black teen days after the acquittal of George Zimmerman, who killed black teenager Trayvon Martin, by saying he should “Put a hoodie on and come to my neighborhood.”

"Put a hoodie on and come to my neighborhood, you will see." https://t.co/0qQy8iZOcA pic.twitter.com/2XLZRQfLu9 — Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) August 10, 2016