excessive force
Corrections Officer Who Called Black Inmate the N-Word Is Getting Fired — for the Third Time
A deputy in the same Georgia county was fired after video of him repeatedly punching a Black man pinned to the ground went viral.
A Pregnant Black Woman Miscarried After California Police Allegedly ‘Stomped’ on Her Stomach
She filed a lawsuit against the city and multiple officers Monday.
Young Black Man Tased by Cops After Jaywalking Thought He Was Going to Die
The man crouched to the ground in a “fetal-like position” when officers pulled out their stun guns.
It’s Nearly Impossible to Sue a Cop for Shooting Someone. These Democratic Candidates Are Trying to Change That.
Pete Buttigieg and Beto O'Rourke became the latest candidates to propose a change this week.
“You’re Gonna Kill Me”: Body-Cam Footage Shows Dallas Police Joking as Mentally Ill Man Dies
He called 911 because he hadn’t taken his medication, was high on cocaine, and needed help.
Cop Charged in Ottawa Man’s Beating Death Pleads Not Guilty
Constable Daniel Montsion pleaded not guilty to manslaughter in the killing of Abdirahman Abdi.
Georgia cop fired for deliberately hitting black suspect with his car
“Officer Saulters used poor judgement in using his patrol vehicle as a means to apprehend a fleeing suspect”
Victoria Police Officers Suspended Over Brutal Arrests Caught on CCTV
A disabled pensioner was repeated maced in the face, pinned, and struck with batons.
"I love this shit": Tennessee sheriff caught reveling in fatal shooting on tape
“If they don’t think I’ll give the order to kill that motherfucker, they’re full of shit.”
Why it's so hard for victims of police abuse to sue and win
A VICE News investigation reveals that an obscure rule protects cops and blocks justice for their victims.
The Supreme Court made it easier for cops to use excessive force
A police officer can barge into a house without a warrant or announcing themselves and shoot someone — as long as the officer feared for their life when they pulled the trigger, according to the Supreme Court.
Watch These Cops Hold A Black Girl On The Ground Thinking She Was Someone Else
RCMP say it was a case of mistaken identity.