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Judge rejects Boston police and fire unions' bid to halt Wu's COVID-19 vaccine mandate
About 400 workers could face suspension if they don't comply or seek an exemption by Jan. 15. -
Attorney for Sean Ellis calls for broader investigation into Boston cops on false conviction cases
Rosemary Scapicchio said wrongful convictions can't just be handled one by one. -
Anti–vax mandate leader says she was unfairly placed on leave from Boston police over distorted allegations
The Boston police sergeant has become a public face of opposition to Boston Mayor Wu’s new policies. -
Mayor Wu appoints search committee to recruit new Boston police commissioner
Five-member group will begin its work with a public meeting Jan. 20 -
Active duty police in major U.S. cities appear on purported Oath Keepers rosters
Leaked records purportedly from a far-right organization suggest that its effort to recruit law enforcement officers has found some success in America's… -
Detainees who earned just $1 a day are owed $17 million in back pay, a jury orders
A federal jury in Tacoma, Wash., says the GEO Group, which owns and runs a large detention center for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, owes… -
Police officers and unions put up a fight against vaccine mandates for public workers
For hundreds of public employees in the state of Washington — where a new vaccine mandate for state employees went into effect this week — Monday was… -
Protester shot by Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha is now suing Wisconsin authorities
Gaige Grosskreutz, who was shot by Kyle Rittenhouse during racial justice protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin last year, is suing the city, the county and… -
A Capitol Police officer is accused of telling a Jan. 6 suspect to hide evidence
A veteran officer with the U.S. Capitol Police was arrested Friday for allegedly encouraging a suspect in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot to hide evidence of… -
A Boston Cop Bragged About Hitting Protesters With His Car. He's Back On Active Duty
“I think that we should not have police on the force who behave the way this officer did," says civil rights attorney Carlton Williams.