Jury Holds Chicago Cop, City, Responsible for Beating of Female Bartender
Other cops protected the woman beater, the bartender's lawyers argued
Other cops protected the woman beater, the bartender's lawyers argued
St. Paul, Minnesota City Council members settled a police brutality lawsuit for $400,000 last week.
No good deed goes unpunished, government makes sure of that
Much better than the unofficial kind
Forced him to sign a statement saying he'd fled the cops
Attacked and choked man outside Sarasota nightclub
Incident involving man at halfway house caught on video, but not released
The going rate for civil rights violations is in the five figures
It was a traffic stop, for crying out loud
Saw other cops shaking down drug dealers in a public housing complex they were running undercover
Claims she was flung agains her car during arrest
You really can't put a good spin on that
He also faces criminal charges
And, he was firing from a helicopter
The guardian ad litem for a 10-year-old Sante Fe resident is suing Officer Chris Webb.
The guardian of a 10-year-old boy is suing the New Mexico Department of Public Safety and a state trooper for allegedly trying to force to child to wash his patrol car
The miners were fired earlier this month by Anglo American Platinum
Six felony counts of corporal injury to a spouse, three counts each of assault with a deadly weapon, among others
This isn't the officer's first foray into bad manners
The latest shameless tactics from California's notorious law enforcement unions.
Ex-cop charged with civil rights violations and lying to investigators but not manslaughter or murder
"Code of silence," says brutalized bartender's lawyer
Was actually jumped by police for looking at them funny, lawyer says
A slight abuse of power
Two officers entered guilty pleas to civil-rights-related charges
Prosecutors asking for 11 years
Arrested for shooting pictures of crime scene that damaged his property
Hundreds demonstrated outside police headquarters
Dr. Jill Stein was arrested outside the second presidential debate
Chicago police officers are accused of trying to protect a colleague accused of beating
A brief history of the "law enforcement bill of rights"
Nothing to do with them beating up protesters, they promise
Most over minor issues, but was once jailed for assault with a deadly weapon, records show
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