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An upcoming BBC documentary will expose the “deeper story” behind George Floyd’s death which was caused by a police officer kneeling on his neck for more than nine minutes. Backlash: The Murder Of ...
The lawsuit was recently dismissed by District Judge David Estudillo, who denied that the hasty response by federal agents ...
Retired NBA player Stephen Jackson continues to stand up for his late friend, George Floyd after the Minnesota man was killed ...
George Floyd’s video ignited a movement, but what about Daniel Prude? How police brutality footage shapes justice and ...
Years after George Floyd’s murder, Minneapolis approves police reform deal with the U.S. government The agreement was not immediately released publicly, but it was expected to incorporate and ...
Chauvin was sentenced to both federal and state prison time for the murder of George Floyd in 2020. A presidential pardon would only apply to Chauvin's federal conviction, not his state conviction.
More: Supreme Court declines appeal from Derek Chauvin to review conviction in George Floyd murder Other voters of different political stripes, however, said the president should think twice about ...
An online petition to pardon Derek Chauvin, the officer who was convicted of murdering George Floyd, has received thousands of signatures and reached the attention of several conservatives including ...
Shortly after the video of George Floyd’s death went viral in May 2020, a popular conservative pundit released an online video in which he decried Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for k ...
A solitary rose lays at the base of a mural of George Floyd on the third anniversary of his death John Autey / MediaNews Group / St. Paul Pioneer Press via Getty EXCLUSIVE: The BBC and Dartmouth ...
Prosecutors in the City of Woodbury declined to issue charges against a substitute teacher who reenacted the prone restraint that killed George Floyd on a student and made other “racially ...
Law enforcement has come out of a period of severe criticism with more support than ever. Departments still face many challenges though, most notably hiring enough officers.