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Tucson Police Chief Offers To Resign Over Man's Death In Officers' Custody
Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus is offering to resign over the death of Carlos Ingram-Lopez – a man who died after being restrained by Tucson officers in… -
Andrea Cabral: Unions That Protect The 'Worst Actors' Among Members Are Part Of The Policing Problem
The systems that protect police are coming under increased scrutiny as activists call for broad reform. -
Where Massachusetts Residents Stand On Black Lives Matter Movement, Police Reform And Reopening
The poll shows overwhelming support for the Black Lives Matter movement, but respondents are split on some of the changes it is calling for. -
Tucson Police Chief Offers Resignation After Man's Death
The Tucson, Arizona, police chief has offered his resignation two months after a 27-year-old man died while handcuffed and placed face-down. -
Boston Lawmakers Vote To Ban Use Of Facial Recognition Technology By The City
Boston is poised to ban its use of facial surveillance technology, becoming the second-largest community in the world to do so.The city council… -
Senate GOP Police Bill Hits Roadblock, As Dems Seek Changes
A Republican policing bill has hit a roadblock as Senate Democrats voted against it Wednesday as inadequate. -
Detroit Police Challenged Over Face Recognition Flaws, Bias
A Black man who says he was unjustly arrested because facial recognition technology mistakenly identified him as a suspected shoplifter is calling for a public apology from Detroit police. -
City Councilor Michelle Wu: Mayor's Budget Cuts 'Not A Real Change'
Wu says she plans to reject a revised version of Mayor’s Marty Walsh’s budget during a Boston City Council vote Wednesday, in an effort to continue negotiations over funding for police. -
Democrats: GOP Police Bill 'Not Salvageable,' Demand Talks
Top Democratic leaders in the Senate say the Republican policing bill in response to the protests over killing of Black Americans is “threadbare and lacking.” -
Poll: Nearly All In US Back Criminal Justice Reform
Americans overwhelmingly want clear standards for police on when officers may use force and consequences imposed on officers who do so excessively.