Five years ago, I led a charge to obtain details of police misconduct from hundreds of police departments across New York, made legally public in the state in 2020. I knew that police could try to ...
An anonymous call to the Greenburgh Police Department in 2019 reported a man for choking his wife and hitting his teenage daughter. The man fled to a second floor bathroom, allegedly with a weapon.
For the past five years, the USA TODAY Network has collected and analyzed police misconduct records from every corner of New York, made public in 2020 thanks to a change in state law. We weren't just ...
A new study by injury lawyers Bader Scott has revealed that California ranks fourth among states for police misconduct settlements, with an average payout of $11,115,167 per case. The study analyzed ...
Court Rules Inglewood Police Department Systematically Violated California Public Records Act The Inglewood Police Department systematically and unlawfully violated the California Public Records Act ...
Many New York police departments are obstructing access to police misconduct records despite a law change five years ago aimed at making these records accessible to the public. Tactics used to block ...
The city of Milwaukee has agreed to pay $600,000 to settle two police misconduct cases, including one involving the son of a former state senator and another involving a Chicago family. COMING UP IN ...
Former Ithaca Police Officer Derrick Moore faced disciplinary action an average of once a year during his 25-year career. Moore accumulated 23 disciplinary cases, including incidents of ...