Philando Castile's Mother to Get $3 Million From City That Hired Cop Who Killed Him
Do settlement amounts reflect police culpability in deaths?
Do settlement amounts reflect police culpability in deaths?
Activists alienate potential allies in the fight against police abuse by perpetuating myths.
City Council wanted some changes to agreement to reform police and courts.
Order has nothing to do with city's civil rights problems.
City that preyed on citizens to fund itself told to cough up even more money.
The first Ferguson anniversary underlines the importance of video evidence in disputes about police violence.
Sniper rifles aimed at protesters kind of a problem.
Minority representation by city leaders more closely matches citizenry.
The rigged process that exonerated the cop who shot Michael Brown highlights the need for independent prosecutors.
The feds find that the witnesses who made Wilson look the worst were the worst witnesses.
A task force on upgrading policing tactics calls for more guidelines, more training, more spending, but lacks introspection on the state of our laws.
Despite Rodney King's famous plea, the police and the public have not yet learned to get along.
Even if the shooting of Michael Brown was not justified, a federal case would be very hard to prove.
Elinor Ostrom and the case against centralization
Notwithstanding the Eric Garner case, video evidence is a powerful weapon against police brutality.
If we fail to address this maturely, it will lead us further down the path to a police state.
Prosecutors suggested to a grand jury that reefer madness caused the behavior that led to a police shooting.
St. Louis County clamps down on volunteer patrols.
In the end, there wasn't probable cause to file charges against Wilson.
If you think you've seen a worse one, let us know.
Conflicting witness accounts and ambiguous physical evidence provide plenty of room for reasonable doubt.
A decision that's likely to leave many people unsatisfied.
ACLU and others closely monitor police behavior
And nobody seems to be in charge as grand jury decision looms
Police, residents, and protesters prepare and hope
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