What Happens When Prosecutors Offer Opposing Versions Of The Truth? – OpEd
By Ken Armstrong (ProPublica) — When Baltimore police arrested Keyon Paylor in 2014, one of two things was true. Either Paylor
Read moreBy Ken Armstrong (ProPublica) — When Baltimore police arrested Keyon Paylor in 2014, one of two things was true. Either Paylor
Read moreBy Tony Schick and Conrad Wilson, Oregon Public Broadcasting (ProPublica) — It’s a scene police say plays out all too frequently in downtown Portland.
Read moreBy Umar Farooq Over the last decade, police departments across the U.S. have spent millions of dollars equipping their officers with
Read moreBy Joshua Kaplan, Justin Elliott, Brett Murphy and Alex Mierjeski The Supreme Court on Monday released a code of conduct governing the behavior of the
Read moreBy T. Christian Miller In August 2018, Robert Salim and eight of his friends and relatives flew to the steamy heat
Read moreBy Nicole Santa Cruz (ProPublica) — One afternoon earlier this year, Wendell Yellow Bull received a call from a longtime friend
Read moreBy Mary Hudetz (ProPublica) — Two decades ago, an anthropology professor at the University of Utah asked the National Science
Read moreBy Nicole Carr (ProPublica) — The woman at the podium was 14 seconds into reading a passage from a library book by
Read moreBy Jake Pearson* (ProPublica) — In the spring of 2020, George Floyd’s caught-on-camera murder by a Minneapolis police officer prompted massive
Read moreNew York’s Civilian Complaint Review Board made 212 requests for body-worn camera footage in May. The NYPD sent only 33
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