She put the taser in my back. I wondered if she'd kill me
The officer came back and said: "This is going to be a good video for us to go back and laugh at with your little b***h ass."
The Thing That Could Improve American Policing That No One's Talking About
Building out the police apprenticeship model is feasible, and it is already improving the recruitment and training of police officers.
How to Fix Policing Following Tyre Nichols' Death
While there is no evidence race was a motivating factor in the attack, Nichols' death has reignited debates over policing and race in the United States.
How the GOP Helped Biden Turn the Tables on 'Defund the Police'
"There is no place in this country, no place, for endangering the lives of law enforcement," Biden said in a Tuesday speech.
To Fight Crime, Get Tough on Booze
Smart policy can target the most problematic drinkers and distributors, while leaving law-abiding citizens alone.
Conservatives Should Talk About Love and Betrayal
Love, regrettably, is so utterly absent from anything we talk about as conservatives. Even though we believe deeply that love is the answer to so many of the world's problems, we don't say the word.
Biden Silent on Black Lives, Cori Bush Says, Rejecting Police Funding Push
The president was met with bipartisan applause after stating defunding the police isn't the "answer."
Derek Chauvin Is Broke and Can't Afford a Lawyer: Affidavit
Ex-police officer Chauvin, a white man, intends to appeal his conviction and sentence for the murder of George Floyd, a Black man.
Oakland Police Chief Warns Crime is 'Out of Control' After City Cuts Budget
The City Council voted to slash the police budget by $17.4 million as violent crime continues to surge in the city.
Students, Teachers Fight to Remove Cops From Antelope Valley, CA Schools
A campaign is calling on Antelope Valley schools to cancel its contract, worth around $1.7 million a year, with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Dems, GOP Hustle on Police Bill Nearly One Year After George Floyd's Death
After President Joe Biden challenged Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act by May 25, Republicans and Democrats in the House and the Senate spent much of Thursday working to craft bipartisan police reform legislation that can pass in the coming weeks.
Australia's Indigenous Deaths in Custody Continue to Prove Systemic Racism
The Australian government and systems of policing and corrections continue to feed the intergenerational trauma that resulted from institutional, systemic racism.
Capitol Riot Officer Asks Police Critics: 'Who Was I Supposed to Shoot?'
Officer Harry Dunn likened the rioters to "possessed zombies" and told how his police radio crackled with multiple reports of "officer down" and "shots fired."
Capitol Police Officer's Message to 'Racist, Terrorist' Rioters
"If I can imagine what war is like, I can imagine it was like that," Officer Harry Dunn said of the January 6 violence at the seat of U.S. government.
Portland Protesters Have Caused $2.3 Million in Damage to Federal Buildings
Portland saw widespread protests beginning in May following the killing of Black man George Floyd while in police custody.
Video of Rochester Police Pepper Spraying Girl Watched Over 2 Million Times
Protests have been held outside Rochester Police Department's headquarters after body camera footage of the incident was released on YouTube.
These 16 Police Officers Are Being Investigated over the Capitol Riot
As the FBI steps up its investigations over those involved in the disorder, the behavior of some Capitol Police officers is also being scrutinized.
Officers Put on Leave Over Capitol Rally, Will Be Fired If They Joined Riot
Seattle police chief Adrian Diaz said that officers would be terminated if found to have taken part in a riot after Wednesday's protests.
Author Offers $20K Reward to Find Officer Who Posed for Selfie with Rioters
Several videos taken during the riots have raised questions about police conduct at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
Capitol Police Didn't Open Gates for Rioters, Says Man Behind Viral Video
Marcus DiPaola told Newsweek that outnumbered officers were being threatened and "didn't just open the barriers."
Joe Scarborough Drops F-Bomb Live on Air in Trump Rant Over Capitol Riots
At one point, he told police officers: "You open the door for them and let them breach the people's house."
Biden Vows to Establish White House National Commission On Policing
"I'll bring everyone to the table," Biden said during a community meeting in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
San Francisco Lawmaker Wants to Make Discriminatory 911 Calls Illegal
"This is the CAREN we need," said San Francisco Supervisor Shamann Walton, who introduced the legislation.
World's Largest Police Chief Association Claims Millions in PPP Relief
The International Association of Chiefs of Police claimed somewhere between $2 million to $5 million dollars in PPP money.
The Role 'Vicious Dogs' Play in Police Brutality Against Black People
Black people in the U.S. have disproportionately suffered injuries from the use of police dogs.
Colorado Officials to Examine Elijah McClain's Death in Police Custody
Elijah McClain died at the age of 23 after an encounter with police in Aurora, Colorado.
The Lockdown Laws Are New, But the Enforcement Criterion is Old: Skin Color
Look closely, and you'll see a disturbing pattern of discrimination in the way police in Europe have been enforcing lockdown measures.
Cop Told Man Who Warned He Could Not Breathe 'I Don't Care' Before Death
"You can breathe just fine," another office told Derrick Scott before his death.
Chair of CBC Says She Does Not Think Defunding Police Is 'Appropriate'
Rep. Karen Bass said that the proposed Justice in Policing Act does speak to some of the concerns put forward by those calling for the defunding of police.
The Key Reforms in Democrats' Proposed Justice in Policing Act
Democrats have put forward a series of measures aimed at improving law enforcement practices and accountability for misconduct.