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Federal Agents In Portland Make The US Look 'Autocratic,' Says Charlie Sennott
The federal government's handling of protesters makes our country look like a place that limits freedom of expression, Sennott says. -
Portland Protesters Breach Fence Around Federal Courthouse
Authorities declared a riot early Sunday in Portland, Oregon, where protesters breached a fence surrounding the city's federal courthouse building where U.S. agents have been stationed. -
House Debates Tear Gas, Rights Of Police Officers
As the House enter a third day of negotiating amendments, the chamber has churned through all but 47 amendments as of Friday morning. -
Boston Police Reform Task Force Holds First Public Session
The 11-member panel heard from the public on police body cameras Wednesday. -
Worcester City Manager Supports Police Body Camera Program, But Seeks Competitive Bidding To Fund It
Worcester is looking to move forward with a police body camera program, the city manager said. -
Sgt. Eddy Chrispin On Mass. Police Reform: 'We Can't Create An Environment Where Police Are The Enemy'
Chrispin is the head of the Mass. Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers. -
Rep. Russell Holmes On Beacon Hill's Push For Police Reform
The Massachusetts House introduced its own police reform bill this week, following similar proposed legislation in the state Senate and a police certification bill from Gov. Baker. -
Portland Police Union Leader Worries Protests Can Be Overshadowed By Violent Acts
Daryl Turner, president of Portland, Ore.'s police union, says federal agents in Portland need to communicate with local law enforcement. The city has seen weeks of protests. -
Yawu Miller: Renewed Support For Police Reform Is 'Night And Day' To The Past Few Years In Boston
Will sweeping police reforms make it through the legislature by the end of session? -
Detroit Officer Charged Over Allegedly Shooting Journalists With Rubber Pellets
Prosecutors accuse Cpl. Daniel Debono of firing the nonlethal rounds at the three journalists, all of whom were covering anti-racism protests. Debono faces three counts of felonious assault.