Ferguson Protests
The lawsuit, filed by nine demonstrators on August 28, 2014, allege police unlawfully arrested, beat, deployed tear gas and bullets at them during the Ferguson protests.
The municipal court judge in Ferguson, Mo. ordered the withdrawal of all arrest warrants issued before December 31, 2014
The fatal police shooting of a Black teenager in St. Louis Wednesday sparked more protests in a city already plagued with racial tension
Tyrone Harris, the 18-year-old that was shot by Ferguson police after allegedly firing at officers at the one-year anniversary of the protests in the city,…
In settlement of a lawsuit brought by Ferguson, Mo. protesters, three police agencies will restrict use of tear gas and other chemical weapons on crowds, according…
It’s no secret that some college students like to, well, “turn up,” over spring break. But, some activists in Ferguson, Mo., are asking students to…
The Huffington Post is reporting that #BlackLivesMatter, the social movement formulated to protest against violence and oppression in the African American community, officially condemned the…
Protesters with the NAACP began their march for justice Saturday in Ferguson. Hundreds answered the historic civil rights organization’s call in its response to the…
Within hours of the announcement that a grand jury had decided not to indict Darren Wilson, a wave of anger swept through Ferguson, Missouri. The…
In the wake of the Ferguson grand jury decision, areas in the St. Louis suburb have been destroyed by people who have torched cars and burned…
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Federal Judge Tosses $41.5 Million Ferguson Protesters’ Civil Rights Lawsuit
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Judge Orders Withdrawal Of Ferguson Warrants Issued Before 2015
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Police Tear Gas Protesters After St. Louis Officer Fatally Shoots Black Teenager On Anniversary Of Kajieme Powell’s Death
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Ferguson Protest Shooting Victim Tyrone Harris In Critical Condition, Facing Charges