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All Rev'd Up: How Faith Leaders Are Responding To Derek Chauvin's Guilty Verdicts
What is the role and responsibility faith leaders have during this historic moment? -
What Comes Next For The Other Officers At The Scene Of George Floyd's Arrest?
Former Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral said Derek Chauvin's conviction is a "far cry" from justice. -
'All Rev'd Up' Hosts Debate Justice And Racism In American Policing Following Chauvin Verdict
The co-hosts both agreed that Tuesday's guilty verdict was a step in the right direction for American policing. -
National Security Expert Defends Activation Of National Guard In Massachusetts, Reflects On Future Of Policing
Juliette Kayyem criticized the power of police unions and county sheriffs, as well as the sheer number of police departments. -
NAACP's Michael Curry Warns Of Backlash, Urges Action On Racial Justice In Wake Of Chauvin Conviction
What comes after the Chauvin conviction? Curry said sustained action is needed to prevent continued generational trauma. -
16-Year-Old Black Girl Who Called For Help, Fatally Shot By Police, Ohio Family Says
Ma'Khia Bryant felt she was in danger and called the Columbus police, according to her aunt. But when officers arrived at her home on Tuesday afternoon, the girl ended up dead. -
Boston Police Documents Show Then Commissioner Knew Of Sex Charge Against Patrick Rose In 1996
Since his 2018 retirement, five additional people have stepped forward with accusations of sexual abuse against the former union chief. -
In Minneapolis, Residents And Law Enforcement Alike Brace For Chauvin Trial Verdict
A strange, tense springtime has come to the Twin Cities as residents and law enforcement alike brace for a verdict in the intensely watched trial of fired… -
Reporter's Notebook: Impressions Of A City As Derek Chauvin's Trial Nears Its End
High fences, razor wire, Jersey barriers, armed troops.The view isn't from a guard post at the entrance of a U.S. military base, nor at the post-riot U.S.… -
While Boston Police Street Stops Decrease, Black People Are Still Stopped The Most
Black people represented more than 60% of the stops — more than double the amount of white people stopped by police in 2020.