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Residents around the Northburn Industrial Estate on Cameron Street, Coatbridge have been urged to keep their windows closed after the incident was reported at about 12:00. Police said there have ...
Two police officers in Canton, Ohio, were indicted on charges of reckless homicide in the death of Frank Tyson, a Black man who was restrained by police in April, Stark County prosecutor Kyle L ...
Luigi Mangione charged with additional murder counts on Tuesday in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, officials announced.. Mangione, 26, was charged with one count of ...
Footage of the incident was widely circulated on social media, with The Guardian reporting that it "shocked the world" and led to fears of serious unrest in the hometown of one of the men involved. The video showed a police officer with his Taser drawn, kicking and stamping on the head of a man laying on the ground, and kneeing him in the side.
On April 10, 1990, a group of black teenagers, including 16-year-old Phillip Pannell, were playing in Tryon Park in Teaneck, NJ. The teenagers reported that a pair of them were having a 'play fight' when, in what they described as "routine harassment," a police car drove onto the basketball court where they had been playing and the officer asked if there was a problem.
Lucia Whalen was the witness and original 911 caller reporting the incident. Sgt. Crowley stated in the police report that when he arrived at the scene, he spoke to Whalen, who told him she had "observed what appeared to be two black males with backpacks" trying to force entry. [1] [15] Whalen subsequently denied making any such comment to Crowley.
The Miami-Dade Police Department launched an internal affairs investigation into the Hill incident, and announced an officer was placed on administrative duties, shortly after the Dolphins ...
Upon police request, Facebook deactivated Gaines' Facebook and Instagram accounts, [3] leading to criticism of the company's involvement in the incident. [4] In 2018, a jury awarded the Gaines family $38 million in damages after finding that the first shot, fired by Royce Ruby and killing Gaines, was not reasonable, and thus violated their ...