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The Guardian, which introduced the database The Counted to build a comprehensive record of killings at the hands of police officers, notes that more than 950 people have been killed by police this year. In the month of October, the number of those killed reached 95.
A former South Carolina police chief has dodged prison time in the 2011 shooting death of an unarmed Black man.
A mistrial has been declared in the case of the White North Carolina police officer who shot and killed an unarmed Black man in 2013.
The police shooting death case of unarmed Black man Jerame Reid in Bridgeton, N.J. in December 2014 made its way to a grand jury, adding to…
Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced attempted murder charges for a Baltimore cop who shot an unarmed man in 2014.
The fatal police shooting of a Black teenager in St. Louis Wednesday sparked more protests in a city already plagued with racial tension
Christian Taylor's father doesn't have any harsh words for Brad Miller, the officer who shot and killed his son last weekend.
Under a proposed plan from Mayor Muriel E. Bowser, Washington D.C. would release more footage from police body cameras than any other
Surveillance footage appears to show Tyrone Harris, the 18-year-old who allegedly fired at officers in Ferguson Sunday, holding a gun
The family of Christian Taylor, the unarmed teen who was killed by a Texas police officer over the weekend, has yet to hear from police officials
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By The Numbers: 95 People Were Killed By Police In October
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Former S.C. Police Chief Gets One Year Of House Arrest For Shooting Unarmed Black Man
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Mistrial Declared In Case Of Randall Kerrick, NC Officer Who Fatally Shot Jonathan Ferrell
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No Charges For NJ Cops Who Fatally Shot Unarmed Black Man Jerame Reid