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Attorneys Sue Boston Police Over Public Records Law
The lawyers are seeking records that they say could show police violence against protesters. -
Appeals Court: Embattled Boston Police Commissioner Again Faces Dismissal
City Hall to resume move to fire Dennis White. -
Policing After George Floyd: New Scrutiny, New Trainings, New Challenges
Amid calls for more accountability, police departments are grappling with the changes. -
Biden Meets With George Floyd's Family On 1st Anniversary Of His Death
On the first anniversary of his murder by a Minneapolis police officer, a killing that launched protests and calls for police reform nationwide, members… -
What George Floyd's Death Has Done For Americans' Ability To Feel Empathy
“I can’t breathe.” “I’m scared.” For many people, hearing someone say those words would prompt a scramble to help. But not all. It depends who’s… -
Jeffrey Epstein Guards Would Avoid Serving Jail Time In A New Deal With Prosecutors
The federal prison guards tasked with monitoring Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender, the night he committed suicide have… -
DA Rollins: Affidavits In Dennis White Case 'Trump' Walsh's Denials
Rollins' comments came as Boston grapples with a lawsuit from White, who has been on administrative leave since two days after former Mayor Marty Walsh appointed him in February. -
Judge Appears Reluctant To Intervene In Embattled Boston Police Commissioner White's Firing
In a Thursday hearing, White's lawyer argued he should have an opportunity to clear his name. The city argued that Janey was within her rights and that no such judicial hearing was required. -
Gross Says Walsh Knew Of Domestic Violence Charges Against Dennis White; Walsh Denies It
Ex-mayor refutes the charge, as Janey goes to court to dump White. -
With Lethal Injections Harder To Come By, Some States Are Turning To Firing Squads
South Carolina’s Republican governor signed a bill into law last week that sounds like it’s from a different century: death row inmates must choose…