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Cop Who Lashed Out with N-Word Said Slur Slipped into Her Vocabulary from Music and ‘Hearing People Talk on the Street’: Authorities
26 July 2022
A police officer in Ohio lashed out while driving, cursing up a storm and even using the N-word, censored bodycam footage shows.
“I f****** hate...
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‘Senseless and Selfish’: Former Jail Deputy Gets 20 Years for Killing and Trying to Decapitate His Wife
7 July 2022
A former member of law enforcement in Ohio has been sentenced to decades in prison for the gruesome death and attempted decapitation of his wife.
Wilford Jenkins III, 49...
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Police Officer Fired for Getting 'Pure Evil' Tattoo on Hands
7 June 2022
An Ohio police officer was recently fired from his position on account of a bizarre tattoo choice.
Eric Weyda was let go from the Cincinnati Police...
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Ohio Supreme Court Rolls Back Awful Rulings, Says Cop Must Use His Real Name If He Wants To Keep His Defamation Suit Going
4 March 2022
All the way back in August 2020, a Cincinnati (OH) police officer decided to sue some fellow citizens for defamation. The cop went after the authors of...
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Cincinnati Cop Union Head Pouts Over Nixed Publicity for Gay Sex Sting
It's "about values," Sgt. Dan Hils said, while mayor's office wishes cops would focus on violent crime.
3 February 2022
A series of sex stings in Cincinnati parks has spawned a fight between city cops and the mayor's...
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WATCH: Cop Breaks Innocent Elderly Man’s Hip, Cracks His Skull and Actually Goes to Jail for It
15 December 2021
A Cincinnati cop is actually being held accountable this week after a disturbing video showed him shove an elderly man so hard that he smashed his face on a concrete bench and...
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Tiny wrists in cuffs: How police use force against children
19 October 2021
Royal Smart remembers every detail: the feeling of the handcuffs on his wrists. The panic as he was led outside into the cold March darkness, arms raised, to face a wall of police officers pointing their guns.
He was...
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“Even if You Win, You Stay Locked Up”: How ICE Uses Appeals to Keep Immigrants in Detention
1 October 2021
Sara Mendez-Morales had lost almost all hope. It was a cold stretch in early February, and she had spent nearly six months in the custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)...
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Investigation: Minneapolis Cops Responded To George Floyd's Murder By Refusing To Do Their Jobs While Still Collecting Their Paychecks
27 September 2021
The police in Minneapolis are giving the public what they think the public wants: fewer police officers, fewers interactions with police...
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