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Tag: NAACP
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IACP, NAACP, and Yale Form Partnership, Receive $7 Million DOJ Award to Support Community Healing
The IACP, in collaboration with the NAACP and Yale, will provide dedicated resources, support, training, and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies to address the impact of trauma and community harm.
October 7, 2016
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Basketball Great Michael Jordan Donates $1 Million Each to IACP and NAACP
Basketball Hall of Famer and owner of the NBA's Charlotte Hornets Michael Jordan has donated $1 miilion each to the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the NAACP with the goal of improving relations between police and the African-American community.
July 25, 2016
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Connecticut City Called Model for Police-Minority Relations
New Haven, CT, is a model for the nation in improving relations between law enforcement and minority communities that have frayed following highly publicized violence by police, FBI Director James Comey said Monday.
November 17, 2015
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Attorney: N.C. Officer's Shooting Was Justified
A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officer charged with manslaughter was justified when he shot and killed an unarmed man early Saturday, his attorney said Tuesday.
September 16, 2013
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N.C. Officer Charged With Manslaughter
A Charlotte-Mecklenburg (N.C.) Police officer has been charged with manslaughter just 19 hours after he shot and killed an unarmed man after a car wreck.
September 15, 2013
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Video: La. Troopers Exonerated In Force Probe
Nine Louisiana State Police troopers acted appropriately when they tackled two black teenagers in the French Quarter of New Orleans during pre-Mardi Gras festivities, according to a state police report.
April 17, 2013
Training
Ill. Police Handout Criticized As Racist
On one page, comedian Dave Chappelle appears as Tyrone Biggums, the stumbling junkie with crack residue around his mouth. On other pages of an official North Chicago Police handout, a smiling African American man is handcuffed in an orange prison jumpsuit and another is portrayed as bug-eyed and slack-jawed in a mugshot.
February 25, 2013
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NAACP: Increase Black Troopers In N.J.
George Gore, the political action chairman of the NAACP's New Jersey chapter, said the consent decree requires good-faith efforts to recruit blacks, and "they have not lived up to that."
October 6, 2011
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NAACP: End 'Flawed' War on Drugs
NAACP delegates approved a resolution that sets out to outline "the facts about the failed drug war" and points out that the U.S. spends over $40 billion annually to lock up "low-level drug offenders, mostly from communities of color," according to the group.
July 26, 2011
Technology
S.C. Governor, NAACP Oppose Collection of DNA from Felons
Reggie Lloyd, director of the State Law Enforcement Division, said he also was concerned with the new law and its potential to direct scarce resources away from core functions such as keeping officers on the streets.
October 29, 2008
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