Jury reaches $5.7M verdict in 2018 Back of the Yards raid excessive force case against children case
A jury has reached a $5.7 million verdict in a case of alleged excessive force against children in a 2018 Back of the Yards Chicago police raid.
Two Southern California residents have filed civil rights lawsuits against the City and County of Los Angeles, alleging unconstitutional use of force by the LAPD and LASD for shooting them in the head ...
A federal civil rights lawsuit filed in February alleges three Winterville police officers used excessive force when they ...
A woman who was shot in the face with a less-than-lethal round by a police officer while attending a protest in downtown Los ...
Police officers and sheriff’s deputies used excessive force on an Orange County accountant who was shot in the side of the head with a less-than-lethal launcher while walking away from law enforcement ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A former Jonesboro Police Department officer pleaded guilty in Craighead County Circuit Court on Tuesday to charges related to an incident in 2024 involving excessive force.
Other claims in a civil lawsuit filed by a DoorDash driver against the city of Superior and three police officers will be decided at trial.
The Evanston City Council agreed to settle a 2023 lawsuit brought by a man who accused police department officers of using excessive force. After the case worked its way through federal courts for two ...
DHS has consistently said that law enforcement officers are facing increased threats while carrying out their duties.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott announced Wednesday the arrest of a corrections officer accused of using excessive force against an inmate at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center.
MS NOW’s Eugene Daniels asked Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison if there is a reality where state police are arresting ICE officers for “excessive force.” Ellison joined MS NOW’s The Weekend on ...
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