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Cautious Praise Greets Policing Task Force Report To Walsh
Draft calls for a new and more powerful civilian review board. -
Police Reform Panel Recommends New Office To Replace Civilian Review Board In Boston
The recommendation would mean the end of the controversial Civilian Ombudsman Oversight Panel, or Co-Op. -
Demonstrators Demand Reopening Of Police Shooting Cases In Boston Rally
“You come and kill my son when I called for the ambulance,” said Hope Coleman, whose son Terrence was killed by police four years ago. -
'Defund The Police': Activists In Boston's Black Neighborhoods Don't All Agree
Few express support for eliminating the Boston Police Department. -
Rochester, N.Y., Police Chief La'Ron Singletary Resigns
"The entire Rochester Police Department command staff has announced their retirement," Mayor Lovely A. Warren said Tuesday. -
Louisville Selects Black Woman As City's Interim Police Chief
Yvette Gentry retired from the Louisville Metro Police Department in 2014. She takes over a department facing national scrutiny following the shooting death of Breonna Taylor in March. -
Boston City Council Hears Testimony For Civilian Police Oversight Proposal
The proposal would replace the existing Civilian Ombudsman Oversight Panel, which has long been criticized as ineffective and toothless by advocates. -
Rochester Mayor Promises Police Reforms After Protests Over Daniel Prude's Death
Mayor Lovely Warren vows to move some mental health services funds away from police. Daniel Prude died a week after officers pinned him on the ground, responding to a mental health crisis call. -
Jacob Blake Speaks Out For First Time Since Police Shooting
Jacob Blake has spoken publicly for the first time since a Kenosha, Wisconsin, police officer shot him seven times in the back. -
Calls For Boston Police Reform Evoke Almost 30 Years Of Tension
It still takes an average of 600 days to resolve complaints against police, a GBH News review shows.