Law Enforcement
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Louisiana Deputies Pull the ‘Qualified Immunity’ Card Again After a Judge Previously Denied It
Two Louisiana sheriff’s deputies asked for a lawsuit filed by a Black woman forced onto the ground during a traffic stop to be dismissed.
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That’s Sus: Bystander’s Video of Violent Police Interaction Contradicts Cops’ Claims
Barstow police are accused of excessive force after being seen on video repeatedly hitting a man with a baton.
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Irvo Otieno’s Death Described as ‘Medieval Torture’ in New Court Filings
Prosecutors filed a legal briefing in Irvo Otieno’s death asking for all 10 defendants to be tried together with new details about the alleged murder.
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LA Police Humiliate a Youth Community Leader in Appalling Arrest
Derrick Cooper was handcuffed and escorted out of his home while half-naked, all for the cops to find they had the wrong guy.
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Why Was Kim Potter Released Before Serving Her Time For Killing Daunte Wright?
The former Minnesota police officer was released from prison after being convicted in the killing of Daunte Wright after mistaking her gun for a Taser.
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Disappointing Decision from Jury in Jayland Walker Case
A grand jury has declined to indict the Akron police officers in the shooting of Jayland Walker.
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Another Mental Health Call Ends in a Fatality, But Also Manslaughter Charges
Two Indianapolis police officers are facing manslaughter charges in the in-custody death of Herman Whitfield III in April 2022.