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Police Shooting

Police Shooting

Father of Man MN Police Killed Protests Search

By Crime and Justice News | January 4, 2021

Bayle Gelle, whose son was killed last week by Minneapolis police, says sheriff’s deputies searched his house without explaining why or telling him about his son until they left.

Police Shooting

Kenosha Fears New Unrest Over Police Shooting Decision

By Crime and Justice News | January 4, 2021

Kenosha, Wi., officials will vote Monday on an emergency declaration as they expect a prosecutor’s decision on whether to charge a police officer in the shooting of Jacob Blake.

Police Shooting

Louisville Will Fire Two More Officers in Taylor Death

By Crime and Justice News | December 30, 2020

The Louisville Police Department is firing two officers connected to the police shooting of Breonna Taylor, one who sought the no-knock search warrant for her apartment and a second who fired the fatal bullet.

Police Shooting

DOJ Won’t Charge Officers in Tamir Rice Killing

By Crime and Justice News | December 30, 2020

The Justice Department announced it would not bring federal criminal charges against two Cleveland police officers in the 2014 killing of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, citing poor video of the incident.

Police Shooting

White Columbus Officer Who Killed Black Man Is Fired

By Crime and Justice News | December 29, 2020

Officer Adam Coy was accused by the city of “unreasonable use of force,” not turning on his body camera and not rendering aid to Andre Hill, who was lying for several minutes before he received assistance.

Police Shooting

Columbus Officer Kills Unarmed Black Man

By Crime and Justice News | December 23, 2020

After a police officer shot and killed an unarmed Black man while responding to a non-emergency call early Tuesday, a furious Mayor Andrew Ginther ordered the police chief to take the officer’s badge and gun.

Police Shooting

Phoenix Officers Killed Ex-NFL Player With 10 Shots

By Crime and Justice News | December 17, 2020

Phoenix police released video showing officers shooting former Cincinnati Bengals player Ekom Udofia 10 times and deploying stun bags, pepper balls and a dog on him before he died Nov. 30.

Police Shooting

Conflicting Accounts of Fatal Shooting Roil Columbus

By Crime and Justice News | December 14, 2020

“The whole situation is just completely out of control,” said Brenda Davis, NAACP secretary and neighbor of a Black man killed by a sheriff’s deputy. “We are hearing so many conflicting reports.”

Police Shooting

Feds Join Probe of Ohio Black Man Shot By Deputy

By Crime and Justice News | December 10, 2020

Casey Goodson Jr. died in Columbus after being shot “multiple times in the torso,” and preliminary information indicated his death was a result of a homicide, a coroner said.

Police Shooting

SWAT Deputy Kills Black Ohio Man Who Waved Gun

By Crime and Justice News | December 7, 2020

Family members say Casey Goodson Jr., 23, was carrying a sandwich and was on his way back from the dentist’s office when he was shot in the back three times by a Franklin County Sheriff’s deputy.

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  • Bill Moyers
    Bill Moyers on Justice
    By TCR Staff | December 1, 2017

    Moyers was honored as TCR's 2018 "Justice Media Trailblazer." Watch the video of his remarks at the Feb 15, 2018 John Jay College dinner here.

  • Police Oversight
    Department of Justice
    DOJ Launches Probe into Minneapolis Police Following Chauvin Verdict
    By TCR Staff | 20 hours ago

    The Justice Department will follow up the guilty verdict against former police officer Derek Chauvin with a probe into the practices and culture of the Minneapolis Police Department, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced  Wednesday.

  • Guns
    guns
    Stopping Mass Shootings: What Works, What Doesn’t Work
    By TCR Staff | 21 hours ago

    There may be no “quick fix” for mass shootings in the U.S. But researchers have identified evidence-based approaches that can reduce their frequency, minimize casualties—and even in some cases prevent them from happening,  according to a policy brief from the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation.

  • Policing
    crime scene
    Violent Police-Civilian Interactions Haven’t Eased Since Chauvin Trial Began
    By Andrea Cipriano | 21 hours ago

    The trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin has put America's struggle with police misconduct and violent use of force on an international stage, underlining the complex landscape of policing today in our country. Even in the week preceding the Chauvin verdict, TCR found at least seven incidents involving violent police interaction with civilians.

  • Police Misconduct
    Communities Seek Greater Attention for Police Killings of Latinos
    By TCR Staff | 24 hours ago

    While Chicago’s Latino leaders call for a federal investigation into the death of Adam Toledo, others question the apathy of the Latino community towards their own victimization.

  • Reforming the System
    Oakland Begins Directing Some 911 Calls Away from Police
    By TCR Staff | April 21, 2021

    Seeking to end dangerous and potentially deadly interactions between civilians and the police, Oakland moves away from policing and embraces trained civilian responders.

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