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Tag: Anti-Police Protests: Page 3
Patrol
Dozens of NYPD Officers Face Possible Charges, Discipline Over 2020 Unrest Response
The New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board received over 750 complaints concerning alleged NYPD officer conduct following the Black Lives Matter demonstrations during summer 2020, according to the agency. Only 313 complaints fell within the board's jurisdiction.
October 19, 2021
Patrol
Las Vegas Officer Shot in Head During Protest Last Summer Attends Charity Hockey Game
The “Play for Shay” game was part of the Injured Police Officers Fund’s “Pray for Shay” fundraiser.
August 24, 2021
Point of Law
Charlotte Officers, City Sued Over Protest Response
The lawsuit accuses CMPD and members of its command staff of drawing up a plan to end the night’s protests in Uptown over the death of George Floyd with “a retaliatory and punishing show of force ... to discourage future protests against police.”
August 4, 2021
Patrol
Seattle Report Says Officers Could Have Defused Violence by Siding with Protesters
“The Panel felt that ‘taking a knee’ or standing publicly against police brutality … was a show of support for fair and just policing, and something SPD officers should do without reservation,” the OIG found.
July 23, 2021
Point of Law
Charlotte City and Police Settle with Civil Rights Groups Over Protest Tactics
The terms of the settlement force extensive revisions to CMPD directives, including a ban on the use of CS tear gas during protests and a ban on the use of chemical weapons to “kettle” or trap protesters.
July 23, 2021
Point of Law
NYPD Officers Sue Over Attacks During Brooklyn Bridge Protest
Both officers are seeking unspecified damages for their injuries, which include “contusions, abrasions, soreness, sleeplessness and agitation, and significant pain and suffering,” according to their largely identical suits filed separately in Manhattan Supreme Court.
July 15, 2021
Point of Law
Daunte Wright's Estate Sued by Alleged Victims of His Violent Crimes
In May 2019, 16-year-old Caleb Livingston was at a gas station in Minneapolis when Wright allegedly pulled out a gun and shot him in the head, according to one of the lawsuits.
June 9, 2021
Patrol
No Fun in the Sun—or Under the Mid-Summer Moon—for American Police
Memorial Day is the unofficial "first day of summer" in the United States, and with the advent of summer, police across America brace for the inevitable uptick in a variety of criminal activities.
May 29, 2021
Patrol
DA Rules Fatal OIS of Andrew Brown Justified But "Tragic"
The district attorney said that Brown used his car as a "deadly weapon," causing Pasquotank County deputies to believe it was necessary to use deadly force.
May 18, 2021
Point of Law
Charges Dropped Against Protesters Who Trapped Colorado Officers in Station
During that protest, about 600 protesters surrounded the Aurora Police Department District One station.
May 7, 2021
Command
Agencies Nationwide Coping with Critical Shortage of Officers
The officer shortage is most critical in cities that experienced waves of protests and riots in 2020.
May 5, 2021
Patrol
Man Gets Four Years for Helping Burn Minneapolis Police Station, Fined $12 Million
Dylan Shakespeare Robinson, 23, pleaded guilty in December to one count of conspiracy to commit arson. He was accused of lighting a Molotov cocktail that another person threw at the Third Precinct headquarters in Minneapolis.
April 30, 2021
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