Group Seeks Mandatory Minimum Sentence For Cops Who Kill The Unarmed
“No more free passes for Government employees committing criminal acts.”
“No more free passes for Government employees committing criminal acts.”
The documents show one performance review from June 29 in which the officer received ratings of “excellent” in five of six categories and was rated “good” in job knowledge.
SENECA, S.C. -- The personnel file of a South Carolina police officer who shot and killed a teen during an attempted pot bust shows no disciplinary problems.
The city released Lt. Mark Tiller's file Monday to media outlets. The documents show one performance review from June 29 in
The police tried to argue that Farrell was “depressed” from an argument with his fiancee, and he ultimately “wanted to die.”
A disturbing video has emerged during the course of the trial for a Charlotte, North Carolina police officer. Officer Randall Kerrick has been charged in the fatal shooting of an unarmed African American who was just looking for help after a car accident. The Daily Mail released the video
A University of Cincinnati police officer went to jail on a murder charge Wednesday after his own body camera video showed him shooting an unarmed motorist in the head during a traffic stop.
CINCINNATI — A University of Cincinnati police officer who shot a motorist after stopping him over a missing front license plate pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of murder and involuntary manslaughter. Twenty-five-year-old Ray Tensing appeared at his arraignment wearing a striped jail suit, with his hands cuffed behind
Attorneys for family of Jonathan Sanders say state medical examiners found he died from homicide by manual asphyxiation.
By The Guardian
Witnesses have told Mississippi state investigators that an unarmed black man died after being kept in a chokehold by a police officer for more than 20 minutes and denied CPR, according to his family’s
Against a backdrop of intense public scrutiny of police shootings nationwide, a lawyer for several news organizations argued the videos should be unsealed under a First Amendment right to access court documents.
Footage ordered released by a judge shows the last moments of Ricardo Diaz Zeferino. LOS ANGELES — The police dashboard cameras that captured officers shooting Ricardo Diaz-Zeferino only depict part of the tragedy of his death in a Los Angeles suburb two years ago. Video released by a federal judge Tuesday after news
It is now official: there is no justice in this injustice system.
The two police officers who shot and killed 17-year-old Jessica Hernandez last January have just been ruled “legally justified,” in their actions according to Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey. Morrissey says that as a result of his findings there will be no criminal charges in this case. The shooting was ruled unequivocally “justified”