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Two Chicago police officers take a man into custody during a protest march, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015, in Chicago, the day after murder charges were brought against police officer Jason Van Dyke in the killing of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Unnecessary Force – What Will Policing Look Like Under Trump?

The Supreme Court’s Liberal Justices Slam Lack Of Review In Police Shooting

The court’s two left-leaning justices say thlower courts should have let a jury decide instead of taking the word of a police officer over that of the man he shot

أبريل 25th, 2017
Kevin Lessmiller
أبريل 25th, 2017
بواسطة Kevin Lessmiller

The Supreme Court’s decision Monday not to hear an excessive-force case drew a fiery dissent from two left-leaning justices, who say the lower courts should have let a jury decide instead of taking the word of a police officer over that of the man he shot. Ricardo Salazar-Limon was shot in the back by a Houston police officer just after midnight

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Graphic Video Shows Police Tase Restrained Teen To Death

For more than two years, the Mesquite police department kept the video of the incident secret, now that legal action has compelled them to release it, it is apparent why.

أبريل 24th, 2017
Matt Agorist
أبريل 24th, 2017
بواسطة Matt Agorist
Graham Dyer was left brain dead by a 2013 late-night incident in which he was high on LSD and banged his head against the ground. Mesquite police arrested him and tased him several times. He later died from his injuries. (Photo: Facebook)

Mesquite, TX — Kathy and Robert Dyer got a phone call one night that is every parent’s nightmare — their son, Graham, was in the hospital. The 18-year-old boy had been severely injured during a struggle with police and was fighting for his life — a fight he would lose. When Kathy and Robert got to the hospital that night, police refused to let

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Disturbing Video Shows Police Shoot Unarmed Elderly Navy Veteran

59-year-old Lyle P. Blanchard, a US Navy veteran, was shot and killed by a Bell County, texas police officer during a routine traffic stop. Blanchard was unarmed at the time of the shooting.

أبريل 21st, 2017
Matt Agorist
أبريل 21st, 2017
بواسطة Matt Agorist
Lyle P. Blanchard, 59, was shot and killed on Aug. 30 by Bell County Sheriff's deputy Cpl. Shane Geers after a failed traffic stop and pursuit.

Bell County, TX — The following graphic account of an officer-involved shooting from August 30, 2016, serves to illustrate the failures of modern-day policing, officer training, and complexities of demanding 100 percent compliance of the general population during a traffic stop.  From the just released dash camera footage of Bell County, Texas

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Police Under Fire After Video Shows Violent Raid On Innocent Marine Veteran

The victim’s lawyer said, in all his client was tasered 2 to 3 times and suffered at least 15 baton blows, causing neurological damage and a separated shoulder.

أبريل 20th, 2017
Matt Agorist
أبريل 20th, 2017
بواسطة Matt Agorist
Police Taser Screnshot

Boyes Hot Springs, CA — Only in police state USA could an argument over a husband failing to notice his wife’s haircut end with police tasering and severely beating a man as he lays in bed. That is exactly what happened to Marine Corps veteran Fernando Del Valle — and he’s got the video to prove it. Although the incident occurred last September,

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Ohio Police Beat Homeless Veteran Into Coma, Leaving Him Permanently Disabled

A complaint lodged against the sheriff’s office alleges that officers stood in the way of a surveillance camera so that the beating wouldn’t be captured on video.

يناير 17th, 2017
Associated Press
يناير 17th, 2017
بواسطة Associated Press
Sheriff Phil Plummer, pictured during a press conference, has so far declined to comment on the allegations in the lawsuit.

DAYTON, Ohio  — A federal lawsuit alleges that officers at an Ohio jail beat a homeless veteran so severely that he ended up in a coma for two months and is now wheelchair-bound and cognitively disabled. Joseph Guglielmo, 59, filed the civil rights suit against Montgomery County's commissioners, its sheriff and six employees of the sheriff's

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DA Says Cop Was “Justified” in Beating Man For His “Foul Mouth”

An investigation of the incident by Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey resulted in a ruling that Deputy Ford’s attack was “justified” because of profane and provocative language used by the detainee.

ديسمبر 7th, 2015
William N. Grigg | Free Thought Project
ديسمبر 7th, 2015
بواسطة William N. Grigg | Free Thought Project

Deputy Thomas Ford of the Denver Sheriff’s Department, who was fired in August 2014 for excessive force after slugging a drunken, foul-mouthed prisoner, will be reinstated to his job, thanks to a decision by the Career Service Board. In keeping with established policy, Ford’s termination will be revised to a paid suspension. This means, in

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