Police Brutality
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Memphis Police Discriminate Against Black People and Use Excessive Force, DOJ Finds
The Department of Justice launched an investigation after the beating death of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols in 2023
- 'Work to Do'
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White Ex-Cop Accused of Raping Black Women Dies in Apparent Suicide
Disgraced former Kansas City police detective Roger Golubski was found dead at his home the morning his trial was set to begin in Topeka, Kansas
- Courts and Crime
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Some Police Units Are Murdering and Torturing Civilians. We Need a National Investigation
There are countless instances of abuse by law enforcement, and we need the federal government to get involved — now
- Commentary
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Paramedic Involved in Elijah McClain's Death Avoids Prison, Sentenced to 4 Years Probation
Former paramedic Jeremy Cooper was convicted of criminally negligent homicide in December
- Elijah McClain
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'Power' Documentary Trailer Traces the History of Policing in the U.S.
The documentary premieres in theaters May 10, and arrives on Netflix May 17
- People vs The Police
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10 Best Movies From the 2024 Sundance Film Festival
From a powerful doc on police corruption to Kieran Culkin cracking wise and K-Stew running wild — the highlights of a strong Sundance lineup
- SUNDANCE 2024
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Sen Morimoto Offers a Provocative 'Diagnosis' on the Music Industry
Chicago singer-songwriter-producer tackles social issues through jazzy, soulful music: "We call it a loud record for quiet people"
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‘The Kitchen’: Daniel Kaluuya’s Directorial Debut Wows London Film Festival
Oscar-winning actor’s first film as director presents a dystopian vision of London that tackles family, grief, and community with remarkable clarity
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Prosecutor Says Police Killing ‘Cop City’ Protester Was ‘Objectively Reasonable’
Manuel Esteban Paez Terán was shot 57 times by police while protesting the planned police training facility, but law enforcement’s account of the incident has been questioned
- Cop City
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How ‘NYPD Blue’ Paved the Way for Tony Soprano and Walter White
On the 30th anniversary of the ABC cop drama, Alan Sepinwall remembers how Steven Bochco, David Milch, and Denniz Franz changed television forever
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