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L.A. Civil Rights Activists Say "Django" Actress Should Apologize to Police
Civil rights leaders in Los Angeles have called for a “Django Unchained” actress to apologize after claiming Los Angeles Police Department officers racially profiled her.
September 23, 2014
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L.A. Civil Rights Activists Say "Django" Actress Should Apologize to Police
Civil rights leaders in Los Angeles have called for a “Django Unchained” actress to apologize after claiming Los Angeles Police Department officers racially profiled her. More Here.
September 23, 2014
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What's Missing from the National Narrative on Improving Police Community Relations
Where is the public's ownership of these poor life decisions? Why aren't the parents, the political leaders, the community activists, the media talking heads, celebrities, nationally prominent athletes and the jet-setting, race-bating civil rights "activists" such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton extolling our children and citizens NOT to make these very obvious and poor life choices?
May 29, 2015
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President Obama Holds Meeting with BLM Activists and Police, Reports No Progress
“There is no doubt that police departments still feel embattled and unjustly accused,” Mr. Obama said. “And there is no doubt that minority communities, communities of color, still feel like it just takes too long to do what’s right. We have to as a country sit down and just grind it out.”
July 14, 2016
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Federal Judge Blocks Utah Immigration Law
A federal judge has blocked Utah's new immigration law, citing its similarity to Arizona's 2010 law that has also been blocked.
May 9, 2011
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District Votes to Keep Immigration Officers Off Campuses
The board of the Roaring Fork School District in Carbondale, Colo., voted this month to ask local police departments not to assign to its schools officers who participate in federal immigration enforcement activities.
March 22, 2012
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Defunding Civilization
The rule of law and officers to enforce that law are essential to preserving America’s freedom.
September 11, 2020
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Celebrities Host Mumia Abu-Jamal Birthday Party
Celebrities and activists will call for the release of Mumia Abu-Jamal during an Occupy-style protest later this month marking the cop killer's 58th birthday.
April 10, 2012
Special Units
New York City Joins Strong Cities Network Counter-Terrorism Program
The de Blasio administration said on Tuesday that New York City would join a Justice Department program aimed at rooting out terrorist recruiting efforts in the nation’s cities, even though its tactics have raised concerns among some civil libertarians.
October 1, 2015
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No Charges for Officers in Jamar Clark Shooting
Federal authorities said Wednesday that they would not pursue civil rights charges against two Minneapolis police officers in the fatal shooting of Jamar Clark.
June 2, 2016
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Protecting Blue Civil Rights
During National Police Week, the Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos National Blue Alert Act was passed by Congress. Now law enforcement officers need more protection, an amendment to the federal Hate Crimes statute to create the Blue Shield Protection Act.
June 30, 2015
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California's Racial Profiling Law 'Terrible' Legislation, Police Officials Say
Gov. Jerry Brown this weekend signed legislation mandating that California law enforcement agencies collect — and make public — data on the racial makeup of all those encountered by police.
October 5, 2015
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Detroit Suing Black Lives Matter Activists for "Civil Conspiracy"
The city cites four protests that occurred in the city this year, and alleges that injuries to police officers included "cracked vertebrae, lacerations, and concussions."
December 23, 2020
Point of Law
DOJ Announces Civil Rights Investigation into Memphis Police
Allegations include officers using force against people who are already restrained, and traffic enforcement that may be targeting black drivers for minor citations.
July 27, 2023
Patrol
Feds Launch Civil Rights Investigation of Chicago PD
Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Monday announced a wide-ranging investigation into the Chicago Police Department in the wake of an uproar over a video showing a fatal police shooting 14 months ago.
December 7, 2015
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S.C. Trooper Charged with Federal Civil Rights Violation
A South Carolina state trooper seen on video hitting a fleeing suspect on foot with his patrol car at a Columbia apartment complex in 2007 has been charged with a federal civil rights violation.
January 7, 2009
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DOJ Launches Civil Rights Probe of Baltimore PD
"This investigation will begin immediately," Lynch said, adding that investigators will examine whether police violated the constitutional rights of residents.
May 8, 2015
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NYPD Cop Charged with Civil Rights Violation
A New York City police officer has been charged in a federal civil rights complaint that he allegedly used a racial slur when refering to an African-American suspect he had arrested.
October 17, 2011
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