Black actress accuses Airbnb host of racial profiling
"The treatment we received was due to the color of our skin," the award-winning performer said after she and her family were asked to leave an Airbnb property.
Texas civilians joining Border Protection Unit sparks fears of "vigilantes"
"And the recipes are there for misunderstandings, spur-of-the-moment decisions that could result in some tragic situations," SMU's Matthew Wilson said.
Man Claims Cops Seemed 'Disappointed' They Couldn't Arrest Him on DUI
"She really wanted to arrest me," said the driver, after a Hamilton, Ontario police officer ordered him to blow in a breathalyzer several times.
Late Stage Kidney Patient Randomly Tackled by Hospital Guards: Lawsuit
While two hospital guards beat the patient, he cried out that they were hurting him. One of them allegedly replied, "Good."
Officer Sues Walmart, Claims He Was Racially Profiled In Store
The man said he was handcuffed after an employee believed he was a serial shoplifter who had been caught on the store's surveillance.
Virginia AG Files Discrimination Suit Vs. Town Over Pepper-Spraying, More
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring filed a lawsuit against the town of Windsor after accusations of its police department racially discriminating.
Judge Rules Traffic Stop By Cops in Racial Profiling Case Unconstitutional
In August 2019, trooper John Darcy pulled over a Black motorist. Moments before, he said the man looked like a "thug," pointing out his dreadlocks and shirt.
Southwest Calls Police on White Woman Flying with Biracial Daughter
Mary MacCarthy said she was traveling to Denver with her 10-year-old daughter after her brother died suddenly.
Black Man Records Woman Who Allegedly Asked Him Why He's in His Own Garage
The woman falsely accused Joshua Black fit the description of an individual who was breaking into people's cars.
Black Google Staffer Stopped By Security After Trespass Report On Campus
"Riding my bike around Google's campus and somebody called security on me because they didn't believe I was an employee," Angel Onuoha said.
Dutch Court Rules Border Police Can Use Ethnicity as One Gauge for Searches
Lawyer Jelle Klaas said the court's decision "leaves open the door for ethnic profiling," and one of the plaintiffs is expected to continue to appeal the case.
Minnesota Dems Expel State Rep. Thompson Amid Multiple Controversies
Following the vote to expel him, John Thompson said he would continue representing his district despite calls from the Legislature for him to quit.
White Police Officer Restraining Black Woman Walking Dog Caught on Video
Several additional videos showing some of the build-up and another angle of the altercation have also surfaced
Video Shows Moment Black Realtor, Clients Handcuffed While Looking at Home
Police released 47 minutes of body camera footage of the incident. The realtor, Eric Brown, has accused the police department of racial profiling.
Black Teen Barred From Skating Rink After Facial Recognition Camera Mishap
Lamya Robinson's parents say they are considering legal action after the incident in Livonia, Michigan.
St. Paul Police Chief Demands Apology for Sgt. Accused of Racial Profiling
"The driver, an elected official who does not dispute driving without a front license plate, owes our sergeant an apology," Police Chief Todd Axtell said.
Marvin Scott Family Seek Federal Review of Decision Not to Indict 8 Jailers
Scott's family is "extremely disappointed" by a Texas grand jury's decision not to charge the detention officers involved in the Black man's death, its attorney said.
France Ordered to Pay Fine in Case of 3 Teens Subjected to ID Checks
A Paris appeals court ordered the state of France to pay reparations in the form of 1,500 euros to three young men who were racially profiled in 2017.
White Cop Accused of 'Racially Profiling' Black Man at Diner in Viral Video
Footage of a white police officer confronting a Black man in a diner has gone viral, with some even insinuating the officer was inebriated at the time.
Black Minnesota Police Chief Says He Was 'Taken Out at Gunpoint and Prone'
St. Cloud Police Chief Blair Anderson is calling for police reform but says the current proposals are leaving out the voices of law enforcement officials and are "going to get people killed."
Cop Suspended for Punching Latina As Police Reject 98% of Racism Complaints
A study found that state police agencies upheld only 49 of the nearly 3,500 racial profiling allegations submitted from 2016 to 2019.
Woman Claiming Cops Racially Profiled Her, Had Spat at Bar Manager—Police
A viral TikTok video shows the woman being questioned by officers, who she said then held for 72 hours before releasing her without charge.
Target Apologizes to Black Teens Detained on Theft Suspicion
"We want all Target guests to feel welcome and respected whenever they shop in our stores; we're deeply sorry for what happened, and we've terminated the security team member who was involved," said a Target spokesperson.
Video of Three Black Teens Wrongly Detained At Target Goes Viral
The three boys, aged 16 and 17, were detained by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy officers inside a Target in Westlake Village, Los Angeles.
Officer Tells Black Man He 'Looks Suspicious' for Wearing Designer Crocs
The video was shared on Twitter by civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, who said it showed racism is "a worldwide pandemic."
Real Estate Company Retracts Firing of Agent Accused of Racism in Video
Keller Williams real estate broker Kim Barnhart was recorded confronting people at a neighborhood swimming pool in North Carolina.
Oregon County Reverses Mask Exemption for People of Color After Backlash
"We are shocked and appalled at the volume of horrifically racist commentary we have received regarding this policy exception," officials said in a statement.
Oregon County Exempts Non-White People From Mandatory Face Mask Order
Lincoln County exempts "people of color who have heightened concerns about racial profiling and harassment due to wearing face coverings in public" from mandatory mask order.
Minneapolis Man Loses Job After Threatening To Call Police on Black Men
Tom Austin told Newsweek he is no longer CEO of the F2 Group after a video went viral accusing him of racially profiling a group of black men inside an office building's gym.
Man Accused of Racially Profiling Black Entrepreneurs in Viral Video
Tom Austin, the managing partner of F2 Group, told Newsweek that he "should have handled it differently," but insisted the incident had nothing to do with race.