FILE - In this May 30, 2020, file photo, police in riot gear gather during a protest in the Brooklyn borough of New York, over the death of George Floyd, a Black man who was killed in police custody ...
Aug. 22 -- The panel that oversees the Los Angeles Fire Department voted Tuesday to give the agency’s internal watchdog “unfettered access” to the disciplinary files of its firefighters, nine years ...
The Minneapolis Police Department ultimately fired the now-former officer who repeatedly punched and kicked Jaleel Stallings in the days after the murder of George Floyd, according to newly released ...
CHICAGO (CN) – The Chicago Tribune claims in court that the city’s police department routinely delays or denies access to public records about complaints against its officers. The newspaper’s lawsuit, ...
In the middle of June, while protests against police brutality grew louder on New York City streets, the I-Team filed a series of requests for NYPD disciplinary files. The document requests, filed ...
Over the last six months, the WCPO I-team has collected records from 40 different police departments and reviewed thousands of disciplinary cases involving officers. Our motives are simple: We want to ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Claiming Minneapolis has a “culture of secrecy,” the American Civil Liberties Union and a Minnesota group devoted to accessing public records are suing to force the city to release ...
The Baton Rouge Police Department must hand over internal discipline files requested by one of its own officers, Louisiana's 1st Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday — a decision that hinged in part ...
The city of Minneapolis faces an uphill climb in a court case in which its defense is crumbling as it insists on protecting from public view the discipline records of its police officers. The city is ...
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