Mistrial Declared for Police Officer Who Killed Aiyana Jones
by Julianne Hing on June 19 2013, 11:14AM
The 7-year-old was shot and killed during a police raid on her grandmother’s home.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW
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InteractiveMistrial Declared for Police Officer Who Killed Aiyana Jones
by Julianne Hing on June 19 2013, 11:14AM
The 7-year-old was shot and killed during a police raid on her grandmother’s home.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW
Anaheim and the Disney-Style Rebranding of Deadly Police Violence
by Roberto Lovato on August 3 2012, 9:52AM
After police shot and killed three Latino men in a week, at least one unarmed, local media has embraced the imaginary narrative that “violent” protests are the real problem.
Topics: Anaheim Police, Criminal Justice
Anaheim Police and Protesters Continue to Clash
by Jorge Rivas on July 25 2012, 10:41AM
A fourth day of protests since Anaheim Police officers shot two Latino men to death over the weekend resulted in 20 arrests on Tuesday.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW
Anaheim Mayor Requests State, Federal Help in Police Shootings
by Jorge Rivas on July 24 2012, 12:10PM
Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait has called on state and federal agencies to assist the city with the review of two officer-involved shootings that left two Latino men dead and the incidents that transpired after where officers openly fired rubber bullets in to a crowd that included children.
Topics: Arts & Culture, /NOW
Presente.org Wants a State Investigation of Anaheim Police
by Jorge Rivas on July 23 2012, 4:59PM
The petition comes just days after Anaheim police officers shot rubber bullets and unleashed a police dog on a group of demonstrators protesting the department’s police brutality record.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW
Anaheim Residents Continue Protests After Cops Open Fire at Women, Kids [Video]
by Jorge Rivas on July 23 2012, 10:01AM
Demonstrators who were protesting police brutality became victims of police brutality themselves. Victims include women and children.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW
Few New Mexico Police Agencies Keeping Up With Anti-Bias Policing Law
by Julianne Hing on July 20 2012, 10:50AM
The review conducted by two groups found that when it came to meeting basic requirements for the law, just two agencies out of the state’s 97 could say they were in compliance
Topics: Immigration, /NOW
Florida Black Male Tasered by Police for Allegedly Jaywalking [Video]
by Jorge Rivas on July 17 2012, 11:55AM
Florida police allegedly tasered a man three times after he was caught jaywalking.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW
Police Chief Defends Detaining Teen’s Mother After Neighbor’s Fatal Shot
by Jorge Rivas on June 14 2012, 11:15AM
After a 13-year-old boy was shot and killed in front of his Milwaukee home last month, police forced his grieving mother to sit in a squad car for more than an hour rather than let her hold her dying son or join him at the hospital.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW
Police Blame Man Whose 911 Call Led Cops to Kill Unarmed Black Teen
by Jorge Rivas on April 9 2012, 10:06AM
The shooting death of a black teen started out with a 911 call from Oscar Carrillo, who told the dispatcher his laptop was stolen at gunpoint by two armed men. But the men who allegedly robbed him never had a gun and now police want to charge him with manslaughter.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW
New Orleans: All Four Danziger Bridge Cops Sentenced to 40-65 Years
by Jorge Rivas on April 5 2012, 11:04AM
On Wednesday the Justice Department announced five former New Orleans police officers were sentenced to prison terms ranging from six to 65 years for the shootings of unarmed civilians in the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW
NYPD Also Spying on New Jersey Muslims for the Past 7-Years
by Jorge Rivas on February 24 2012, 6:15PM
The New York Police Department has secretly been conducting surveillance on Muslims in New Jersey and they have done it with the permission of the governor’s office — granted in 2005 by former Gov. Richard Codey.
Topics: National Security, /NOW
UC Davis Students Peppered Sprayed by Campus Police File Lawsuit in Federal Court
by Jorge Rivas on February 22 2012, 3:50PM
Nineteen current and former UC Davis students filed a federal lawsuit against UC Davis over the University’s treatment of protesters during a Nov. 2011 demonstration in which campus police were caught on video dousing seated protesters with pepper spray.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW, Schools & Youth
Oakland Police Shoot Oscar Grant’s Cousin
by Jorge Rivas on February 22 2012, 2:18PM
Meanwhile, police decline to file charges in the case of another unrelated shooting of a homeless man. So much for accountability.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW
Report: NYPD Document Tells Cops to Consider Religion When Policing
by Jorge Rivas on February 2 2012, 4:59PM
A document obtained by the AP stands in contrast to statements by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who said the NYPD never considers religion in its policing.
Topics: Criminal Justice, National Security, /NOW
Groups Want NYPD Chief’s Job Over Anti-Muslim Propaganda in Trainings
by Jorge Rivas on January 26 2012, 11:32AM
Propaganda included a film that described the goal of “much of Muslim leadership here in America” is to “infiltrate and dominate” the United States.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Punches Mentally Ill Woman [Video]
by Jorge Rivas on January 11 2012, 3:20PM
A woman, who witnesses say was not being combative, was punched in the face by a Los Angeles County Sheriff Deputy.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW
Black Drivers in Milwaukee are Seven Times More Likely to be Stopped by Police
by Jorge Rivas on December 9 2011, 12:59PM
Black Milwaukee drivers are seven times more likely to be stopped by city police as a white driver. Eventhough police found contraband items in searches involving black drivers at the same rate as whites.
Topics: Criminal Justice
SWAT Team Raids Home of Civil Rights Attorney Working on Voting Rights
by Jorge Rivas on November 29 2011, 10:08AM
Attorney Barbara Arnwine says that police officers held her at gunpoint for hours in a case of mistaken identity.
Topics: Criminal Justice
ACLU Requests Public Records From UC Davis and Katehi
by Jorge Rivas on November 22 2011, 1:36PM
UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi apologized to students yesterday, just hours before she received a letter from the ACLU requesting public records. A lawsuit may be in the works.
Topics: Schools & Youth
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