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Andrea Cabral On Police Accountability, DA Rollins' LEAD List: 'There Has To Be Some Kind Of Balance'
The former Suffolk County sheriff and secretary of public safety said it's critical for prosecutors to know if a police officer has a problematic record. -
Boston Police Reform Panel Defends Mayor-Dominated Appointment Structure
No date has been set for the final report. -
Massachusetts Has Second Fewest Fatal Police Shootings Per Capita, But Minorities Are Over-Represented
New data released by the Washington Post showed people with mental illness were killed by Mass. police at a rate above the national average. -
Massachusetts ACLU Launches Initiative Highlighting Police Violence And Misconduct In The State
The civil rights group is pushing for statewide legislation to remove legal protections for police and to create a new standards commission. -
Police Officers Not Charged For Killing Breonna Taylor
A Kentucky grand jury brought no charges against Louisville police for the killing of Breonna Taylor. -
Residents Respond To Task Force Draft Recommendations For Boston Police Reform
The Boston Police Reform Task Force held an online listening session Tuesday to get feedback from members of the public. -
Louisville Mayor Declares State Of Emergency Ahead of Breonna Taylor Announcement
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is poised to announce whether his office will bring charges against the police officers who shot and killed 26-year-old Breonna Taylor in March. -
COVID And Housing Costs Top Voter Concerns In GBH News Boston Mayoral Poll
Perception gaps about police divide Walsh and Wu supporters. -
Andrea Cabral Commends Newly Reached Settlement Over Death of Breonna Taylor
The former Suffolk County sheriff said details of the agreement shed light on misconduct by officers at the Louisville Metro Police Department. -
Regional News: Cape Cod's Second Summer, New Hampshire's Absentee Voting Surge And Tracking Police Behavior In Rhode Island
A round-up of the latest news going on across the region.