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Revealed: how LAPD targeted Nipsey Hussle’s street corner and store
7 November 2021
The Los Angeles police department targeted the late rapper Nipsey Hussle’s street corner and his The Marathon Clothing store before his death in 2019, labeling the intersection a “hot spot” for crime and...
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Minneapolis Votes to Keep Its Police Department
2 November 2021
Nearly a year and a half after a white Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, voters in the city have decided not to replace their police department with a new public safety agency that would have relied less on armed...
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The Demand for Money Behind Many Police Traffic Stops
Busted taillights, missing plates, tinted windows: Across the U.S., ticket revenue funds towns — and the police responsible for finding violations.
31 October 2021
Harold Brown’s contribution to the local treasury began as so many others...
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NYPD Lawyer Who Oversaw Violent Arrests of Legal Observers Should Be Disciplined, Watchdog Says
15 October 2021
THE WATCHDOG AGENCY that oversees misconduct by the New York Police Department has recommended that disciplinary charges be brought against the NYPD lawyer who directed police to...
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55 Percent of Police Killings Are Misclassified as Other Causes of Death
1 October 2021
More than half of police killings aren't labeled as such, according to new research published in The Lancet. The study looks at roughly 40 years of fatal police violence in the U.S. The main finding...
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White Riot In 1992, thousands of furious, drunken cops descended on City Hall — and changed New York history.
4 October 2021
At around 11 a.m. on September 16, 1992, Norm Steisel heard a roar from outside his office in City Hall. Peering out the window, he saw thousands of off-duty police...
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When the 'Native Son' Became 'The Man Who Lived Underground'
25 September 2021
On December 12, 1941, the literary agent Paul Reynolds contacted Edward Asner, one of the top editors at the publishing house Harper & Brothers, with what should have come as welcome news. "Here," Reynolds...
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