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Columbus will pay $800,000 to six people alleging they were injured by police in the summer 2020 protests. The city has paid ...
Five years ago in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, a Black teenager was shot and killed in front of dozens of people. The killing and its aftermath — but not who was shooting — were caught on ...
Although the federal government largely failed to capitalize on the moment due to stalemates in Congress, New Jersey took ...
Before George Floyd and Benjamin Crump were Rodney King and ... “Those kinds of cases have really stuck with me,” he said. He added that some police departments have even used the push for reform as ...
More than a million people filled Manhattan on Sunday for the largest annual Pride parade in North America — while LGBTQ cops turned out in droves to protest from the sidelines.
The NYPD was left feeling blue after a contingent of officers was again excluded from Sunday’s Pride March through Manhattan.
Officials at the University of Chicago Crime Lab's Policing Leadership Academy brought in members of storied improv theater ...
Some of Colorado's largest departments say computer problems have prevented their full data from being presented by the state ...
The Legislature did its job passing changes in the wake of two killings; the governor needs to act with speed to make them ...
Zohran Mamdani propelled himself to the top of the Democratic mayoral ticket in NYC through promises to reshape the city ...
Another Juneteenth has come and gone, except in Galveston. Former President Joe Biden's visit to the island last Thursday and ...
The Columbus Division of Police plans to replace its aging helicopter fleet, starting with two new aircraft that officials ...