Thursday
Jun102004
Thursday, June 10, 2004 at 04:47AM
Two
officers involved in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man last
year have been cleared of wrongdoing by Shreveport's civil service
board. 25-year-old
Marquise Hudspeth was shot in the back eight times after a chase. The
officers said they believed the cell phone Hudspeth was holding was a
gun. [more]
Thursday
Jun102004
Thursday, June 10, 2004 at 04:45AM

A grand jury in Manhattan handed up charges of
second-degree manslaughter yesterday against a police officer who
fatally shot an unarmed West African immigrant in a Chelsea warehouse
last year. [more] Pictured above:
Ousmane Zongo's wife, Salimata Sanfo, and brother, Daouda Zongo, held a
news conference last August to announce a lawsuit against the city.
Thursday
Jun102004
Thursday, June 10, 2004 at 04:43AM
Sutherland was shot while hanging out with
friends in Windsor, Pa. The militarized SWAT team kicked in the door,
and trooper Broaddus, aiming to kill, shot an unarmed man. [more]
Thursday
Jun102004
Thursday, June 10, 2004 at 04:43AM
NAACP, Jackson interested in probing the issue of Police Brutality in Brownsville
[more]
Wednesday
Jun092004
Wednesday, June 9, 2004 at 04:41AM
A team of private attorneys says it will
investigate whether a Brownsville police officer was racially profiling
when she attempted to pull over a man who was later shot and killed
during a police chase. The family of Kermith Sonnier Jr., 37, of
Centerville, also claims the Rev. Jesse Jackson is alleging the man's
civil rights may have been violated when he was killed by police May 5
off a dead-end road on the outskirts of Brownsville. [more]
Tuesday
Jun082004
Tuesday, June 8, 2004 at 04:39AM
A study funded by state police found no pattern
of racial bias in the decisions by police about which motorists to pull
over, but noted that once they are stopped, whites are far less likely
to be searched or arrested than blacks and Hispanics. [more]
Monday
Jun072004
Monday, June 7, 2004 at 04:37AM
A federal investigation has cleared two police officers
accused of putting a toilet plunger in a drug suspect's rectum, Police
Chief William McManus said Friday. The Justice Department's Civil
Rights Division found no evidence of "prosecutable violation" federal
criminal civil rights laws, McManus said at a news conference where he
stood side-by-side with one of the officers, Jeff Jindra. [more]
Monday
Jun072004
Monday, June 7, 2004 at 04:36AM
2 who resigned over tapes get thousands in disability
Two state troopers who resigned last year after
the discovery of two videotapes showing them making offensive remarks
about minority motorists are now receiving disability pensions worth
tens of thousands of dollars annually. [more]
Friday
Jun042004
Friday, June 4, 2004 at 04:34AM
Every Single Day Police Officers LIE in Court:
Officer pleads not guilty after kicking caught on tape
A
Chicago Police officer pleaded not guilty Thursday in Cook
County Criminal Court to charges he kicked and beat a man
during an arrest --caught on home videotape -- at the
Cabrini-Green housing complex last spring. [more]
Thursday
Jun032004
Thursday, June 3, 2004 at 04:32AM
Baltimore police
officials have launched an internal investigation
after reports of police brutality
last weekend at the conclusion of the annual
SoWeBo Festival.Witnesses who attended Sunday's music
and arts celebration said they saw police
officers use a stun gun on a man and
throw a pregnant woman to
the ground, an action that they said caused
her to hemorrhage. They also said
police dragged a middle-aged woman
by her hair. [more]