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Federal lawsuit claims police brutality in St. Pete led man to have his legs amputated
WTSP-TV Tampa· 8 hours agoA federal lawsuit has been filed against the city of St. Petersburg and two officers at the St. Pete...
‘Insane’: Long Beach Police’s First Black Helicopter...Bullying By Colleagues. Now, Department Must...
Atlanta Black Star via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoA Black former helicopter pilot with the Long Beach Police Department has been awarded $500,000 to...
Lawsuit alleges St. Petersburg Police wrongfully arrested and seriously injured homeless man
ABC Action News Tampa Bay· 8 hours agoA federal lawsuit has been filed against the St. Petersburg Police Department, alleging officers used brutality in their treatment of ...
St. Pete man left paralyzed after ride in police van files lawsuit against city
WFLA· 8 hours agoA homeless man left paralyzed after riding unrestrained in a St. Petersburg Police Department van is...
Six years after Sacramento police killing of Stephon Clark, family still seeks justice
Sacramento Bee via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoClark, a Black man, was fatally shot in the backyard...who shot him believed he was holding a gun....
Officer Who Made Man Lick Urine Off Jail Floor Pleads Guilty
Mississippi Free Press· 13 hours agoMichael Christian Green, 26, lost his job as a Pearl Police Department patrol officer in late...
Senate considers bill to prevent Arizona cities from ever being able to defund their police
Arizona Mirror via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoFour years after activists led calls to “defund the police” during nationwide protests of systemic...
Former Elmore County deputy pleads guilty in Wetumpka police brutality case
Montgomery Advertiser· 2 weeks agoA former Elmore County sheriff’s deputy has pleaded guilty in federal court to depriving an arrestee...
Protesters calling for HPD to be held accountable over suspended cases fallout
CW39 NewsFix· 11 hours agoHOUSTON (KIAH) – -Over the weekend, a demonstration took place outside of the Houston Police ...
Police Department Worried Activision Would Sue Over Tone-Deaf Call Of Duty Recruitment Ad
Kotaku· 7 days agoUpdate 3/12/24 at 11:15 a.m. ET: The Peoria, Illinois police department that used Call of Duty...