• Memphis police ‘regularly violate’ Black people’s rights, justice department finds
• Protesters demand answers after 18 deaths at St. Louis jail in 4 years; latest death shrouded in mystery
(archived link)
• Police illegally sell restricted weapons, supplying crime
(archived link)
• DOJ investigation proves that if a police department isn’t known for its constant rights violations, it’s because it hasn’t been investigated yet
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• Eighth person dies in Tarrant County Jail custody this year after feeling unwell, sheriff says
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• Rapist detective dies by presumed suicide as long-awaited criminal civil rights trial set to begin
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• Retired detective claims leadership covered up corruption and rapist cop’s alleged crimes
(archived link)
• Honolulu pays $175,000 to settle lawsuit over arrest of a 10-year-old girl
• Maricopa County Board of Supervisors approves $4M settlement in Phoenix man’s jail death
(archived link)
• El Paso County admits no liability, but pays $1,875,000 to family of man who died in jail
(archived link)
• “I can’t breathe,” says New Jersey man right before he dies in police custody
(archived link)
• “It’s long overdue”: Experts call for statewide scrutiny of local jails amid inmate deaths, suffering
(archived link)
• South Jersey detective accused of stealing drugs from evidence room
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• Since Texas sheriff Bill Waybourn took office in 2017, 65 people have died while in custody at the county’s jail
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• Cop who shot black woman in the head, in her home, will be released with the “least restrictive conditions” until trial
(archived link)
• Mass puppycide ends career of Tennessee deputy who probably never should have been a cop
• “Special inspections” and “enhanced enforcement” planned after 13 inmate deaths at Bexar County Jail in 2024
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• Seattle PD fires community liaison suspected of selling stolen items, timesheet fraud
• Family who blamed Klickitat County Jail for son’s suicide to get $2 million settlement
(archived link)
If there are 11 people hanging out with and befriending 1 Nazi, you have a dozen Nazis. Why would it be any different for cops? Not fighting against the corruption while
working underbeing part it is the same as supporting it.