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Woman who filmed arrest of person near Whole Foods says Richmond police assaulted her. Police say she injured herself
21 November 2021
Khalah Sabbakhan was walking to Whole Foods on West Broad Street on Oct. 4 when she encountered two police officers speaking to a woman who appeared to be...
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gilpin court
john marshall courts building
khalah sabbakhan
minneapolis
richmond
richmond police department
richmond times-dispatch
rpd
sauer center
sauer properties
spokesman james mercante
spokesperson tracy walker
virginia
west broad street
whole foods
ywca
Man shot by trooper among many with mental illness history
12 November 2021
A man fatally shot by a Virginia state trooper after a police chase and a crash that killed his passenger had been mentally ill for years, according to court records.
Brian Michael Price, 45, was judged not guilty by...
amity jo grey
associated press
augusta university
brian michael price
chesapeake
chesapeake integrated behavioral healthcare
department of behavioral health & developmental services
deputy director of forensic services christine schein
eastern state hospital
executive director joseph j. scislowicz
georgia
lynn teravainen
national alliance of mental illness
newport news
professor michael j. vicacco
richmond
virginia
washington post
williamsburg
Windsor police officer Daniel Crocker holding Army 2nd Lt. Caron Nazario at gunpoint
Windsor police officer Joe Gutierrez (since fired) joins in the fun!
Nazario lawsuit delay denied
1 July 2021
A federal judge has denied Windsor Police Officer Daniel Crocker’s request to delay Army...
african americans
army 2nd lt. caron nazario
army lt. caron nazario
attorney anton bell
attorney general mark herring
attorney general mark r. herring
attorney jonathan arthur
fbi
federal bureau of investigation
fifth amendment
hampton commonwealth's attorney
hampton roads
isle of wight county
isle of wight county commonwealth attorney georgette phillips
joel rubin
judge roderick c. young
new york
norfolk
office for civil rights
officer daniel crocker
officer joe gutierrez
pender & coward p.c.
police chief rodney "dan" riddle
public affairs office christina pullen
route 460
spokeswoman charlotte gomer
spokeswoman karen rucker
united states attorney's office
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virginia beach
virginia human rights act
virginia public integrity and law enforcement misconduct act
virginia state police
walter e. hoffman united states courthouse
windsor
windsor police department
wpd
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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aclu
american civil liberties union
amherst county
attorney bruce edge
berkeley
bratenahl
caitlin johnson
california
cashion
chicago
chief michael a. stamp
chief richard dolbow
chief rodney riddle
cleveland
columbia university
connecticut
debra hamil
defense department
doraville
ed blau
euclid
exmore
fairfax county
federal reserve bank of st. louis
gao
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georgia
government accountability office
hammond
harold brown
harvard avenue
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interstate 77
interstate 90
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juanisha brooks
kirkersville
linndale
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mayor john licastro
mayor trevor elkins
mayor's court
national traffic safety administration
new york city
new york times
newburgh heights
nicholas bowser
north carolina
ohio
oklahoma
oklahoma city
oliver
philando castile
police chief gil kerlikowske
professor sarah a. seo
richard hubbard iii
sandra bland
shoreway
south carolina
south dakota
spokeswoman jessica cowardin
spokeswoman lucia sanchez
timothy j. mcveigh
trooper charles "the hangman" j. hanger
u.s. supreme court
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virginiavirginia department of motor vehicles
walter scott
washington
washington d.c.
windsor
Innocent Unarmed Man Shot 8 Times by Police While on Phone with 911 — Lawsuit
23 October 2021
An hour after Virginia sheriff’s deputy David Turbyfill gave him a ride home and dropped off Isaiah Brown, 32, he would return to Brown’s home and fill the unarmed innocent man with bullet holes...
attorney david haynes
david matthew turbyfill
deputy david turbyfill
isaiah brown
police chief roger harris
spotsylvania county
tftp
the free thought project
virginia
Philadelphia Passes Bill to Keep Police From Pulling Over Drivers for Minor Traffic Violations
17 October
In a first-of-its-kind move for a major U.S. city, Philadelphia has banned its police force from pulling over motorists for minor offenses, including broken taillights or improperly...
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da'quan marcell love
daunte wright
defender association
driving equality bill
inquirer
naacp
national association for the advancement of colored people
nbc news
pennsylvania
philadelphia
u.s. supreme court
virginia
Colombian corruption case latest overseas stain for DEA
8 October 2021
For years, Capt. Juan Pablo Mosquera rose through the ranks of Colombia’s national police, earning accolades from his bosses on his way to becoming the trusted supervisor of a unit that worked hand-in-glove with U.S...
cali
capt. juan pablo mosquera
chief of international operations
colombia
daniel hentschel
dea
dea academy
dea administrator anne milgram
drug enforcement administration
florida
haiti
honduras
inspector general
italy
juan carlos dávila
kenya
mexico
miami
mike vigil
patrick liljebeck
sensitive investigation unit
sicily
siu
thailand
tiffany
united states
virginia
School Cop Puts 5yo Special Needs Boy in CHOKEHOLD for Singing in Class
7 October 2021
The taxpayers of Fairfax, Virginia were put on notice this week that they will be shelling out tens of thousands of dollars to pay for a school resource officer who couldn’t control his anger and attacked a...
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air
alliance against seclusion and restraint
american institutes for research
ashley thomas
autistic self-advocacy network
callie oettinger
child protective services
chokehold
civil rights data collection
committee on health labor and pensions
communication first
council of parent attorneys and advocates
d. ononiwu
denise marshall
department of education
fairfax
fairfax county public schools
fairfax station
fairview elementary school
gao
government accountability office
house
ibram x. kendi
jennifer tidd
keeping all students safe act
pamela ononiwu
senate
spanish
special education task force
superintendent scott s. brabrand
u.s. district court for the eastern district of virginia
u.s. education department
u.s. government accountability office
virginia
wamu-fm
Brackney makes first public appearance since firing during city discussion on criminal justice
30 September 2021
A City Council work session this week discussed ideas from two city working groups who want to change the culture of policing in Charlottesville, discussing ideas such as bringing...
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albemarle county
charlottesville
charlottesville police department
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city manager chip boyles
commonwealth's attorney joe platania
councilor lloyd snook
covid
gov. ralph northam
jefferson area criminal justice board
marcus alert
marcus-david peters
mayor nikuyah walker
myra anderson
nancy amin
national suicide hotline designation act of 2020
neal goodloe
police benevolent association
police chief rashall brackney
post-traumatic stress disorder
richmond
richmond city police
university of texas school of law
university of virginia
us census
vice-mayor sena magill
virginia
wanda smith