The National Police Accountability Project held a two-day gathering in Kansas City to discuss ways to prevent deaths in custody and private detention centers, mainly through litigation.
In exchange, the police union secured sizeable wage increases for officers with new recruits now starting at $118,000 a year.
Dozens of attorneys from across the country are meeting in Kansas City over the next couple days. Even though many of them ...
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How Rose was allowed to keep his badge as a Boston police officer for more than 20 years after top police officials ...
Good morning and welcome to the A.M. Alert! NEWSOM SIGNS CONSUMER PROTECTION, POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY LAWS. Gov. Gavin Newsom ...
A new independent analysis commissioned by the city of Cleveland found no evidence of systemic racial bias in police searches ...
Mayor Bruce Harrell was set to make a “Major Announcement on Future of Public Safety in Seattle” Wednesday morning with details of a new contract agreement with the ...
Before sunrise Wednesday, all but one Alameda County agency pulled public access to communications between officers and ...
Doug Martin, a former Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back, died at age 36 after being detained by the Oakland Police Department ...