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Camden police cars on the street with lights flashing
Community

Camden residents: City not a model for defunding police

A coalition of Camden residents is pushing back against the narrative that the city is a model for reimagining police departments in the U.S.

6 years ago

Supreme Court
NPR
Courts & Law

Supreme Court will not reexamine doctrine that shields police in misconduct suits

In an unsigned order, the court declined to cases seeking reexamination of the doctrine of "qualified immunity."

6 years ago

New Jersey State Police car in Trenton, N.J.
Courts & Law

New Jersey to ID officers with disciplinary violations

The state's top law enforcement official said in a statement that the order would apply going forward to all state, county and local law enforcement agencies.

6 years ago

Police arrest dozens of protesters on Route 676 near 21st Street after they blocked traffic.
Community

Philly will hire consultant to investigate police response to recent protests

Officials said the scope of the probe will include the PPD’s use of force. A civil rights attorney said there’s a “critical need” for such an investigation in Philly.

6 years ago

NPR
Courts & Law

Atlanta police shooting ruled a homicide; anti-racism protesters continue to rally

Action by city officials, including the resignation of chief Erika Shields and the termination of officer Rolfe, did little to quell the public outcry.

6 years ago

A man holds a candle during a vigil around a makeshift memorial at the tree where Robert Fuller was found dead hanging from a rope in Palmdale, Calif. Officials deemed Fuller's death a suicide, but his family wants an independent investigation.
NPR
Courts & Law

What federal police reform could include — and what the sticking points may be

After nearly three weeks of protests, several police departments have already moved to make reforms. But sweeping national change remains questionable.

6 years ago

Guadalupe Family Services
Courts & Law

Rethinking police: How Camden, N.J., reimagined its force

For the poor city across the river from Philadelphia, it was seven years ago when civic leaders disbanded the city police department and started anew.

6 years ago

Protesters march, Saturday, June 13, 2020, in Palmdale, Calif.
Courts & Law

Police investigate hanging death of Black man; 2nd in 2 weeks

Robert Fuller's death has brought to light the death of another Black man found hanging from a tree on May 31 in Victorville, a desert city 45 miles east of Palmdale.

6 years ago

Protesters block traffic on the highway during protests
Courts & Law

Protesters call attention to deaths of Rayshard Brooks, Robert Fuller

Anti-racism protesters are calling attention to the deaths of two more Black men, one who was found hanging from a tree and another who was fatally shot by police.

6 years ago

A man walks on the 3700 block of North 15th Street, where a seven-hour police siege happened last year. (Ryan Collerd)
PlanPhilly
Community

What does ‘defund the police’ mean to a community that survived a police shootout?

Many residents of Nicetown-Tioga don’t want police to completely disappear from their community but they want them to show up differently.

6 years ago

A man holds up a sign amid smoke of a fire during a protest
Courts & Law

Atlanta police chief resigns, officer fired after police fatally shoot Rayshard Brooks

The move announced by police early Sunday comes on the heels of the resignation of Atlanta's police chief following Brooks' killing.

6 years ago

In this June 4, 2020, photo, Brandon Wilson, upper left, an instructor at the Washington state Criminal Justice Training Commission facility in Burien, Wash., restrains fellow instructor Ben Jia, lower left, during a demonstration for The Associated Press on takedown and restraint techniques taught to law enforcement officers as part of the more than 700 hours of training police and other officers are required to to through in the state. Police training has been under scrutiny again since the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Courts & Law

Police ‘woefully undertrained’ on using force, experts say

Its two-year study of three large U.S. police academies says skills like using a baton or taking down an aggressive offender deteriorate dramatically within two weeks.

6 years ago

East Passyunk families marched in South Philadelphia Friday demanding justice for George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Community

South Philly families march for police-free public schools in kid-friendly Passyunk protest

The Black Lives Matter protest organized by Passyunk Square neighbors and the Philadelphia Student Union was a first for many parents in attendance.

6 years ago

Police and protesters clash Saturday, May 30, 2020, in Philadelphia, during a demonstration over the death of George Floyd. Protests were held throughout the country over the death of Floyd, a black man who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Politics & Policy

Harrisburg pols want to blow up union hearings that can shield bad cops

A bipartisan group of Pa. lawmakers are drafting legislation that could gut the system that makes it difficult to get bad police off the beat.

6 years ago

Mayor Jim Kenney and Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw
PlanPhilly
Politics & Policy
Eyes on the Street

Kenney’s track record doesn’t bode well for police reform. Why should we trust him now?

Given Kenney’s past record of deferring to police and FOP leadership, how seriously should Philadelphians take his new police reform plan?

6 years ago

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