Jul. 3—An online database of police misconduct cases in New Mexico went live this week, giving the public a window into which police officers have been accused of misconduct statewide. State officials ...
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The nationwide database has tracked police misconduct since 2023, when it was put into place by President Joe Biden. The Trump administration’s Justice Department has deleted the National Law ...
If you take the state’s new disciplinary database at face value, it appears police have all but eliminated racial and ethnic bias from their ranks. The current version of the police watchdog agency’s ...
As a former Cook County state’s attorney and a former chief of staff in a district attorney’s office, we were alarmed to learn that President Donald Trump’s administration quietly deleted the first ...
This is The Marshall Project’s Closing Argument newsletter, a weekly deep dive into a key criminal justice issue. Want this delivered to your inbox? Subscribe to future newsletters here Last May, ...
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — 8 On Your Side is taking a closer look at the investigative tools the St. Pete Police Department uses to fight crime. We’re talking about a national database through the ...
More than a quarter of the cops whose disciplinary records are listed in a state database received a suspension of between one and five days for their misconduct, according to data released Tuesday.
From shooting themselves in the hand while selling a gun to eavesdropping on a police chief’s private phone call, here are a few weird and disturbing misconduct violations found in the state’s ...
Illinois law enforcement leaders fighting a surge in gun violence announced Wednesday the launch of a searchable database they say will allow departments to more quickly access information on how ...
A hacker claims to have stolen 1 billion Chinese citizens' data, including names and addresses. The hacker wrote a ransom note asking for 10 bitcoin, or roughly $203,000, for the data. The Chinese ...
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