Lawsuit Over Police Shooting in Vallejo Cites "Inadequate" Police Shooting Policy; Six Fatal Police Shootings in 2012
17-year-old begged for police not to shoot, lawsuit alleges
17-year-old begged for police not to shoot, lawsuit alleges
Not so good at taking responsibility
Massachusetts officials claim otherwise
The victim was shot in front of other officers
Fusion centers again prove useless
What's police work?
Killed by police after being pulled over in parking lot
Including a tractor and two street sweepers
Recorded killing sparked outrage
Some gateway stupidity at the Gateway to the West
After being subject to a stop and frisk in the tube
Concerns about grand jury instructions
Milwaukee Police chief appeared to blame department's trust deficit on media, not prior police obfuscation
The importance of understanding the real levels of radiation risk.
The law is supposed to be blind, contrary to the opinion of some of its enforcers
More than 2 million views on Youtube
Black student party gets shut down. White student party allegedly just told to keep the noise down.
Florida governor can use line-item veto against it
Tsarnaev brothers may have wanted to set bombs off on July 4th
Those arrested for filming cops have constitutional rights, the DOJ writes to the U.S. District Court in Maryland
Past allegations against Sgt. German Bosque include "busting the skull" of a handcuffed suspect, faking reports, and having drugs in his patrol car
Many May Day rallies were also for immigration reform
The justices undermine a core constitutional protection in McBurney v. Young.
Demonstrators were trying to make their way to Taksim Square in Istanbul
13 officers fired 137 shots that killed two unarmed people
Is that better or worse than playing politics with the dead bodies, the way he is?
Anything to get them out of the patrol car, eh?
They could watch Cops on Hulu without being throttled
There's still a bunch of steps and the sheriff has the final say, though
If you're going to step in front of a camera ...
Threaten those who expose it, according to lawsuit
Judge gives seven days to give it back
Bill extending Fourth Amendment to all electronic documents goes to the Senate for a vote.
Was passed by Floridian lawmakers unanimously
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