The government and media, of course, constantly tell us that the police are here to protect us; and people that live in middle class or wealthy communities and get all their news from traditional media may be inclined to believe this, based on what they experience or see in the media; and many police departments in these communities may not be violent at all, nor are young people that want to become police officers likely to plan on killing or shaking down people for a living. However, people living in lower income areas, especially if they're minorities are much more likely to realize that police don't protect everyone equally, especially if they get news from alternative media, which does a much better job covering police corruption or killings than any media did twenty or thirty years ago. Even some police in middle class or wealthy communities are more corrupt or violent than many people realize, as some of the news reports cited below or in previous articles will show.
It's also important to keep in mind that the United States has more than two or three times as much violent crime as most other wealthy countries, and they also have much fewer people killed by police than other countries. According to Wikipedia: Killings by law enforcement. Rates and counts by country police kill 33.1 people for every ten million people in the country, with all wealthy countries killing at a much lower rate; even Mexico, which isn't nearly as wealthy and is much more dysfunctional, kills fewer people with a rate of only 30 and Canada is the worst wealthy country except for the United States with a rate of either 18.6 according to Wikipedia or 9.8 according to The Prison Policy Initiative, which may be more reliable, Australia is only 6.5, or 8.5 according to The PPI, and European countries are all much lower with rates no higher than 5.5, except for Luxembourg, which is very small and still lower than Canada, although Ukraine and Russia aren't listed on this article, but they have much more violence than the rest of Europe and very dysfunctional governments.
Not just “a few bad apples”: U.S. police kill civilians at much higher rates than other countries 06/05/2020
Why are other wealthy countries so much less violent? We've had good research showing what they do better to reduce violence for at least forty years, and that research is constantly improving as I pointed out in numerous articles including We're Using Children For Research, Without Accepting The Benefits! which shows that we've had research showing how to solve many of our social problems, including ways to reduce all forms of violence decades ago, that good academics have testified before Congress and advised them on this, and their recommendations were simply ignored, and the media never covered the best research. This sounds insane and unbelievable, but the evidence to support this conclusion is available in libraries, academic journals and alternative media, but not traditional media, and other countries have demonstrated with their actions that they can solve these problems, and they don't have nearly as much violence, murder or police killing citizens. This shows that even though we obviously need major police reform, we also need to solve the long term causes of crime as well, and as bad as the worst police are, the politicians and media spokespeople and executives are as bad if not worse.
Previously I wrote several articles about police violence, the most comprehensive were A Brief History of Cops Convicted of Murder and History of Cops Convicted of Murder Follow Up which showed that it was almost guaranteed that police are as likely if not more likely to commit murder than the majority of the public, although it wasn't a peer reviewed study, but it did show an enormous list of murders by police, often in their personal lives. If anything the evidence has grown supporting this conclusion, although it's still not considered a peer reviewed study, by traditional academics. These two previous articles cited peer reviewed studies showing that police were significantly more likely to commit domestic violence at home, or commit suicide and there was an enormous list of articles of police wrong doing, often including murder.
There was no statistically peer reviewed study showing that police were more likely to commit murder/suicide; however, I found enough murder/suicides by police to virtually prove that is the case, even if it wasn't peer reviewed by academics. In many cases they involved crimes that ordinary people could not commit, since they weren't in the same positions as police, like stealing a large amount of money from drug dealers, and letting them go, colluding with crime organizations, framing people for crimes they didn't commit, and even planting guns to make murders seem justifiable.
For decades no one even kept track of how often police killed people; this changed about 2013 when several people or organizations began documenting it, and it continued since then, although there were several researchers compiling this data voluntarily that could no longer put their time into it, and others picked up the task, with the latest researchers updating them about seven or eight weeks after events happen. There's no long term financing for this research that I know of, but we now have over ten years of reasonably complete data. The clear indication is that they kill over a thousand people every year, sometimes close to, if not more than twelve hundred people. The first two researchers to compile data are available at the Internet Archive at Killed By Police 2017 (includes May 2013 through July 2018 from archives) and Killed By Police (includes 2015 through November 2020 from archives), which provides links to news reports from each incident and the current researcher compiling data is at Mapping Police Violence
Last year researchers reported that More officers were charged in fatal police shootings in 2021. Not everyone sees progress. 01/22/2022 this article says "In 2021, 21 police officers in the United States were charged with murder or manslaughter resulting from an on-duty shooting, the highest in a single year, according to a database by Bowling Green State University criminal justice professor Philip Stinson that started tracking such incidents in 2005. His data focuses solely on police shooting deaths and relies initially on media reports." one of the sources for this article is "Mapping Police Violence" and there current database shows the conclusions from this article is incomplete or out of date, with thirty-one police officers charge with a crime related to those killings, two more that were given a "ticket," but not charged with a more serious crime, and another five police officers charged with a crime only to have those charges dropped; one of those thirty-one was only charged with assault, eleven more didn't specify what crime they were charged with, although looking up each case may show more, most of the rest were charged with some form of murder, but all but two were lower counts like manslaughter, and only a couple were resolved, with lesser crimes. And 2022 may be as bad, with about twenty-nine officers charged with a crime; however, when it comes to charging police officers they're often slow to press charges, and that number could rise, or some of the charges could be dropped. However, this may now be enough evidence to show that police are statistically more likely to be charged with murder, or a related charge to a killing, than the average person, but, in fairness, there are a few things that should be taken into consideration, including the fact that most of us wouldn't be involved in the extreme positions that police are involved in.
However, there's no doubt that police kill far more people than the general public, based on FBI reports there were typically about 16,000 murders a year, before a sudden surge in 2020 that was attributed to the pandemic, which means that police kill about six or seven percent of the people murdered every year, although the vast majority of people killed by police are considered justifiable. However, the police only account for about 1/4 of one percent of the public according to Wikipedia: Law enforcement in the United States which says "There are more than 800,000 sworn law enforcement officers now serving in the United States." This comes to about a quarter of one percent of the population, yet they kill six percent of the people murdered, that we know of; however, almost half of US murders are going unsolved, so the total number of people killed each year where they know who the alleged killer is is only about nine thousand, and over one thousand are killed by police, even if you only count police charged for murder, this is now more than their percentage of the population. A quarter of one percent of the murders that are solved comes to about 22.5, and for two years in a row more than that have been charged with a crime, although it remains to be seen whether most of those will result in convictions. It would be unreasonable to use the total number of murders for comparison, since we have no way of knowing how many police might be responsible for some of them. Since it's the police responsible for investigating murder, is it possible that they might be reluctant to investigate thoroughly if it might implicate other police, or in some cases, perhaps, the same police doing the investigating? There's no way of knowing, but we shouldn't rule out the possibility that they might get away with murder more often because they're the ones investigating it, and they might even be responsible for more of the unsolved murders, percentage-wise, than the solved ones.
It's unlikely that the number of police violating the law when killing people has surged in the past couple years; instead it's far more likely that due to political pressure they're more likely to be prosecuted. There are numerous articles including several below, one of which is highlighted, that show why they're not prosecuted, and that it often has far more to do with political power than lack of guilt. Even the police that killed Breonna Taylor were never charged, and the one firing the most shots was hired by another police department. It's also quite common for police who killed people to have a long record of complaints from before, including many where they killed one or more people previously, yet they continue working as police officers in most cases. In 2021 there were twenty-three people killed by police when they were off-duty, which is the average you might expect for their share of the population, and this surged to forty in 2022, which is much more, and some of these are domestic violence or related to other crimes that they might have committed, although most of them aren't prosecuted either.
In 2022 about 212 out of the more than 1,200 people killed by police weren't armed at all, and about 255 more were only armed with weapons like knives that are only lethal up close, and unlikely to be a serious threat to police armed with guns, especially if there's more than one officer, which is usually the case. There were about a dozen of the "unarmed" people and perhaps a couple dozen of the "armed" people where they mentioned a possible air-gun, although it's unclear without checking a sampling of them, at least why some of these were labeled "armed" and others "unarmed," and there were also many of the unarmed people that mentioned harmless items like phones or flashlights, which presumably the police claimed they thought they were guns or other weapons. Of course there are more details to each case, but with these high numbers it's hard to believe that many of these killings could have been avoided if police were better trained and they weren't so quick to shoot. Even if some people think they were justified, it should raise the question why there are so many people acting in so violent a manner that they have to be killed by police; and as I said in many other articles we have the research showing how to solve this problem, usually by teaching about how child abuse leads to escalating violence, improving education and child care, providing more economic opportunities reducing the rigged economy, and addressing other root causes of violence, all that is explained by the good research the media and political establishment ignore.
And, of course even traditional media occasionally acknowledges how hard it is to hold police accountable when they're obviously responsible for murder or other serious crimes, although they keep discussion of this to a minimum, and often only post it in relatively low profile articles, like the following:
Why it can be an uphill, politically difficult battle to prosecute police officers 04/15/2023
It took almost a year for the Marion County Prosecutor's Office to bring an indictment against two Indianapolis police officers in the death of Herman Whitfield III.
Experts say that, alone, is indicative of how difficult it is to thoroughly investigate officers for using force in the line of duty.
Successfully prosecuting officers accused of killing someone on the job is often an uphill battle for prosecutors. Everything and everyone ― from the U.S. Constitution to trial jurors ― are inherently deferential to the authority of police officers to use fatal or nonfatal force on citizens, experts say.
"Police are different from you and I in terms of their ability to use force. We can use force to defend ourselves, but that's it," said David Harris, a policing expert and law professor at the University of Pittsburgh. "Police have the right, and some even say duty in some circumstances, to use force to effectuate their lawful duties. For them, it's not usually a question of whether to use force; it's a question of how much."
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Deference and legal protections
Generally, the challenges in investigating officers begin almost immediately after they use fatal force.
When officers kill someone on the job, the immediate assumption is their actions were justified or the death was accidental, Stinson said. This meant that everyone involved ― the responding officers, investigators, police supervisors, the police chief, medical examiner's office ― can go into the investigation with a different mindset.
Death scenes aren't always preserved as crime scenes. Pieces of evidence are not collected in the same way. Neighborhoods are not canvassed. Certain witnesses are not interviewed, Stinson said. By the time prosecutors receive the case file, there are often gaps in information, making it harder for them to conduct a thorough investigation, seek an indictment and, ultimately, secure a conviction.
Things are very different when a civilian is the alleged killer. Complete article
It took almost a year for the Marion County Prosecutor's Office to bring an indictment against two Indianapolis police officers in the death of Herman Whitfield III.
Experts say that, alone, is indicative of how difficult it is to thoroughly investigate officers for using force in the line of duty.
Successfully prosecuting officers accused of killing someone on the job is often an uphill battle for prosecutors. Everything and everyone ― from the U.S. Constitution to trial jurors ― are inherently deferential to the authority of police officers to use fatal or nonfatal force on citizens, experts say.
"Police are different from you and I in terms of their ability to use force. We can use force to defend ourselves, but that's it," said David Harris, a policing expert and law professor at the University of Pittsburgh. "Police have the right, and some even say duty in some circumstances, to use force to effectuate their lawful duties. For them, it's not usually a question of whether to use force; it's a question of how much."
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Deference and legal protections
Generally, the challenges in investigating officers begin almost immediately after they use fatal force.
When officers kill someone on the job, the immediate assumption is their actions were justified or the death was accidental, Stinson said. This meant that everyone involved ― the responding officers, investigators, police supervisors, the police chief, medical examiner's office ― can go into the investigation with a different mindset.
Death scenes aren't always preserved as crime scenes. Pieces of evidence are not collected in the same way. Neighborhoods are not canvassed. Certain witnesses are not interviewed, Stinson said. By the time prosecutors receive the case file, there are often gaps in information, making it harder for them to conduct a thorough investigation, seek an indictment and, ultimately, secure a conviction.
Things are very different when a civilian is the alleged killer. Complete article
This is one of perhaps dozens if not hundreds of low profile articles admitting how hard it is to hold police accountable, but they don't get nearly as much attention as the propaganda making it seem like police are protecting us, even though, as other research of different subjects show which I covered in other articles, investment in education, child care, reduction in poverty, income inequality, economic opportunities, and solving other social problems does far more to prevent violence or crime than police that respond to crime after it happens. And even though there are few statistical studies, there's plenty of evidence to show there are more problem with violent or corrupt police in abandoned inner cities or other locations where violence is already a bigger problem, which I covered in previous articles about the subject, but there are some cases where even in less violent communities that are still corrupt or violent police.
One of the few academic studies about the subject that came out about seven years ago, Police Integrity Lost: A Study of Law Enforcement Officers Arrested April 2016, starts by saying, "There are no comprehensive statistics available on problems with police integrity, and no government entity collects data on all criminal arrests of law enforcement officers in the United States." Why wouldn't there be many, if any, academic studies on the subject before this? The most likely reason for so few studies is that tehy already have enough information to show there's a serious problem which would implicate people with political power, and like any other research, including environmental destruction, violence from veterans when they return, crime related in insurance fraud, including murder for life insurance, and other problems in society, where it may show that a rigged economy or the practices of the rich are a major contributing factor; and in this case, they also use police to control the poor and victims of a rigged economy.
This study goes on to say, "The findings indicate that non-federal law enforcement officers were arrested nationwide during 2005-2011 at a rate of 0.72 officers arrested per 1,000 officers, and at a rate of 1.7 officers arrested per 100,000 population nationwide." This may not be statistically worse than the rest of the population; however, it's based on a study of when police are arrested and charged, yet there's an enormous amount of evidence showing that the police are only charged for a fraction of the crimes they commit. This study probably has more to say, but it's 670 pages long, and so far I've only skimmed a small portion of it; however, I, and and many other people or organizations, have checked an enormous amount of raw data about police misconduct, and there's no doubt that there's an enormous amount of it going on and police routinely cover it up, often holding other police accountable when their activities become public; and there are many examples where violent police are finally charged with crimes, and their records are made public showing a long list of problems, including framing innocent people, and more killings, some that were labeled "justified."
Over the decades there have been dozens if not hundreds or even thousands of police departments that have been exposed for epidemic levels of corruption, and most of these have been followed up by efforts to reform these police departments showing they're solving their problems, or so it seems; however, many of the same police departments get caught over and over again with massive corruption problems, clearly showing previous reforms were, at best, incomplete, if not total fabrications for public relations purposes. However, despite my doubts, I suspect, and hope, that, on average, most police departments aren't nearly as bad as they used to be, but many of them still have major problems. As I said, most of the worst police departments are in the most violent areas in the country, including abandoned inner cities, and the South, or a large portion of the Bible Belt; but there are exceptions, including the case of Auburn Wash. Officer Jeff Nelson charged with murder three years ago for an incident that happened a year before that, but he still remains free, and is on paid administrative leave, despite a long history of violence that has since been made public, while awaiting trial. And another police officer from Auburn was caught on tape with him abusing a suspect and lying about him, possibly framing him, even though he did nothing wrong, was promoted within a year after the incident in 2014, and remains in a leadership position, even though his participation in crimes was exposed in the media about nine months ago, at the latest, presumably there must have been people that knew about it much sooner, possibly before he was promoted in 2015.
The incident Nelson has been charged with happened in 2019 when allegedly the Suspect reached for officer's gun, witness says in deadly police shooting 06/01/2019; however when you read the full article that witness, Steve Woodard, says, “The dude fell on the ground and that’s when the officer pulled out his pistol, shot him once, looked at me, and then looked at him again and shot him in the head,” and the witness 'felt the second shot wasn’t necessary,' and perhaps, if the suspect fell on the ground, even the first shot might not have been necessary, however, initially the police backed him up and waited a year before filing charges, by this time more of his history may have been made public.
A more recent article, Trial for Auburn cop accused of killing 26-year-old Jesse Sarey delayed again 03/31/2023, explains that it's almost impossible to prosecute police for murder, or many other charges, and that anyone else would have been tried long ago and that without "Initiative 940" which was passed in 2018, requiring police to provide first aid in a case like this and an investigation into it, which in this case showed a long history of abuse and at least three other killings, and wasn't charged criminally, but the town paid out massive civil settlements for them, another incident where he ran over a man with a patrol car, and a lawsuit is still pending on this, even though it happened before the 2019 incident. I'm unaware of the details of the third fatal shootings, but it was mentioned in an article without complete details. If he had been held accountable for the incidents before this shooting he probably wouldn't have been a police officer and the shooting never would have happened. Excerpts from the following article show they should have known much more about his record, assuming they actually wanted to know:
Judge orders release of photos of tattoos on Auburn Wash. Officer Jeff Nelson charged with murder, but half will be redacted 06/08/2022
A judge ordered the release of 78 photographs of tattoos that cover the body of an Auburn police officer charged with murder, but said prosecutors must redact roughly half of the photos after finding them “inflammatory” and stating that their release could jeopardize the officer’s right to a fair trial. .....
As reported earlier, one wrist contains the block letters “Judged by XII” and the other “Carried by VIII,” presumably a reference to a longtime police and military catchphrase: “Better to be judged by 12 than carried by eight.”
Prosecutors, in court briefings, have argued: “This phrase indicates a willingness to use force (including deadly force) and face legal consequences (judged by 12) rather than be carried by pallbearers (carried by 8).”
However, the other 40 photographs that were not released Wednesday — taken by prosecutors as they build their case against Nelson for the 2019 on-duty shooting death of Jesse Sarey — must be redacted before release and cannot be seen in their entirety by the public. .....
Nelson, a 43-year-old Iraq War combat veteran, has pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder and first-degree assault for shooting Sarey after responding to reports of disorderly conduct involving a man acting strangely, throwing items at cars and kicking buildings.
Nelson has extensive tattoos on his torso, back, legs and arms that prosecutors have argued might offer evidence to “prove his state of mind and the reasonableness of his actions as a police officer” when he shot Sarey, according to court filings.
One segment of tattooing not released Wednesday, but partially revealed in booking photographs, shows the words “one day as a” visible at his neckline.
Prosecutors believe those words are part of a quotation most often attributed to 20th century Italian dictator Benito Mussolini: “It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.” ....
Nelson fatally shot Sarey after the two got into a physical altercation and, Nelson claims, Sarey tried to grab his folding knife and gun.
According to witnesses and video of the shooting, Sarey had his back to an ice machine when Nelson shot him in the abdomen and he slumped to the ground. Nelson’s gun malfunctioned, so he cleared the jam and fired a second shot into Sarey’s forehead, 3.4 seconds after firing the first round.
Nelson later said in a written statement that he believed Sarey had a knife and posed a threat before firing the first shot — and that Sarey was on his knees in a “squatting fashion … ready to spring forward” before he fired again. ....
Nelson has been involved in three fatal shootings and dozens of other uses of significant force during arrests, according to court records.
Auburn has already paid $4 million to settle a claim filed by Sarey’s family and $1.25 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the brother of Isaiah Obet, who Nelson shot and killed in a downtown Auburn intersection in 2017.
In 2011, Nelson shot and killed Brian Scaman, who “reportedly taunted him with a knife during a traffic stop,” according to court documents. When Scaman refused to drop the knife, Nelson shot him.
Joseph Loren Allen — a convicted drug dealer Nelson ran down with his patrol car during an arrest — also sued the city in federal court last year.
Both of Allen’s ankles were broken during the 2018 incident, which also dislocated his shoulder. The lawsuit remains pending. Complete article
A judge ordered the release of 78 photographs of tattoos that cover the body of an Auburn police officer charged with murder, but said prosecutors must redact roughly half of the photos after finding them “inflammatory” and stating that their release could jeopardize the officer’s right to a fair trial. .....
As reported earlier, one wrist contains the block letters “Judged by XII” and the other “Carried by VIII,” presumably a reference to a longtime police and military catchphrase: “Better to be judged by 12 than carried by eight.”
Prosecutors, in court briefings, have argued: “This phrase indicates a willingness to use force (including deadly force) and face legal consequences (judged by 12) rather than be carried by pallbearers (carried by 8).”
However, the other 40 photographs that were not released Wednesday — taken by prosecutors as they build their case against Nelson for the 2019 on-duty shooting death of Jesse Sarey — must be redacted before release and cannot be seen in their entirety by the public. .....
Nelson, a 43-year-old Iraq War combat veteran, has pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder and first-degree assault for shooting Sarey after responding to reports of disorderly conduct involving a man acting strangely, throwing items at cars and kicking buildings.
Nelson has extensive tattoos on his torso, back, legs and arms that prosecutors have argued might offer evidence to “prove his state of mind and the reasonableness of his actions as a police officer” when he shot Sarey, according to court filings.
One segment of tattooing not released Wednesday, but partially revealed in booking photographs, shows the words “one day as a” visible at his neckline.
Prosecutors believe those words are part of a quotation most often attributed to 20th century Italian dictator Benito Mussolini: “It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.” ....
Nelson fatally shot Sarey after the two got into a physical altercation and, Nelson claims, Sarey tried to grab his folding knife and gun.
According to witnesses and video of the shooting, Sarey had his back to an ice machine when Nelson shot him in the abdomen and he slumped to the ground. Nelson’s gun malfunctioned, so he cleared the jam and fired a second shot into Sarey’s forehead, 3.4 seconds after firing the first round.
Nelson later said in a written statement that he believed Sarey had a knife and posed a threat before firing the first shot — and that Sarey was on his knees in a “squatting fashion … ready to spring forward” before he fired again. ....
Nelson has been involved in three fatal shootings and dozens of other uses of significant force during arrests, according to court records.
Auburn has already paid $4 million to settle a claim filed by Sarey’s family and $1.25 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the brother of Isaiah Obet, who Nelson shot and killed in a downtown Auburn intersection in 2017.
In 2011, Nelson shot and killed Brian Scaman, who “reportedly taunted him with a knife during a traffic stop,” according to court documents. When Scaman refused to drop the knife, Nelson shot him.
Joseph Loren Allen — a convicted drug dealer Nelson ran down with his patrol car during an arrest — also sued the city in federal court last year.
Both of Allen’s ankles were broken during the 2018 incident, which also dislocated his shoulder. The lawsuit remains pending. Complete article
This article shows he had a long history of violence, and almost certainly should have been fired or charged criminally for previous crimes, and there's more evidence to support this conclusion in other articles that came out before this one, but after the shooting, although many of these details should ahve been known by his supervisors long before the 2019 shooting, including one case where he filed a report making false claims without realizing he was being filmed, and the video and audio recordings contradicted his claims. The 2019 shooting was also videoed according to the article above, but they didn't specify wether it supports his claims or not, although the jury should be able to judge for themselves either way. The following article also adds to evidence of his violent record:
Auburn officer charged with murder has history of using force, be it dog, fist or gun 08/21/2020
Records filed in federal court by attorneys for a man who was run down and seriously injured by an Auburn police officer in 2018 show the officer used force dozens of times during arrests in addition to killing three people during his 12-year career. .....
While Allen pleaded guilty before the judge made that decision, Hamoudi was able to obtain more than 440 pages of personnel and discipline files for Nelson, and created an eight-page list detailing 65 incidents from 2011 through 2018 where Nelson used force during arrests, often for nonviolent misdemeanors or other minor crimes, or was offered up for discipline. Records for Nelson’s first three years at the department were not provided, according to the document.
Many of the incidents involve dog bites, since Nelson worked as a K-9 officer. Others involved his frequent use of lateral vascular neck restraints, a hold that restricts blood flow to the brain, causing unconsciousness; however the list indicates Nelson has also used a Taser, his fists, his feet and resorted to shooting.
Among the incidents cited in the court documents:
On June 17, 2014, Nelson body-slammed a suspect, bruising the person’s face and injuring the suspect’s shoulder, during the execution of a misdemeanor arrest warrant. The Fire Department was called to administer medical treatment.
On June 19, 2014, Nelson and another officer broke multiple bones in a suspect’s face. The suspect was wanted on a nonviolent felony arrest warrant, and was hospitalized after he resisted arrest and attempted to fight off both officers.
On July 9, 2014, Nelson and another officer stopped a jaywalker, who cursed at them as they tried to cite him. Unaware that he was being videotaped, Nelson said to his fellow officer, “Are you ready to [expletive] this guy up?” The documents say Nelson then deployed his Taser and used a neck restraint until the person lost consciousness, requiring the Fire Department and paramedics to respond. Nelson was disciplined for this incident.
“In short, the records show that Nelson has a penchant toward violence and that the Auburn Police Department has been aware of it for some time,” Hamoudi wrote in a sentencing memorandum for Allen, who pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 84 months in prison.
“The sheer number of instances involving violence is so high that it undermines Nelson’s credibility when he claims that he was acting reasonably when he attempted to kill Allen” by running him down, the memo says.
The city of Auburn declined to comment, except for a posting on its Facebook page expressing “our sympathy to the Sarey family and the community.” .....
According to witnesses and video of the shooting, Sarey had his back to an ice machine when Nelson shot him in the abdomen and he slumped to the ground. Nelson’s gun malfunctioned, so he cleared the jam and fired a second shot into Sarey’s forehead, 3.4 seconds after firing the first round.
Nelson later said in his July 2, 2019, written statement that he believed Sarey had a knife and posed a threat before firing the first shot, and that Sarey was on his knees in a “squatting fashion … ready to spring forward” before he fired again. Complete article
Records filed in federal court by attorneys for a man who was run down and seriously injured by an Auburn police officer in 2018 show the officer used force dozens of times during arrests in addition to killing three people during his 12-year career. .....
While Allen pleaded guilty before the judge made that decision, Hamoudi was able to obtain more than 440 pages of personnel and discipline files for Nelson, and created an eight-page list detailing 65 incidents from 2011 through 2018 where Nelson used force during arrests, often for nonviolent misdemeanors or other minor crimes, or was offered up for discipline. Records for Nelson’s first three years at the department were not provided, according to the document.
Many of the incidents involve dog bites, since Nelson worked as a K-9 officer. Others involved his frequent use of lateral vascular neck restraints, a hold that restricts blood flow to the brain, causing unconsciousness; however the list indicates Nelson has also used a Taser, his fists, his feet and resorted to shooting.
Among the incidents cited in the court documents:
On June 17, 2014, Nelson body-slammed a suspect, bruising the person’s face and injuring the suspect’s shoulder, during the execution of a misdemeanor arrest warrant. The Fire Department was called to administer medical treatment.
On June 19, 2014, Nelson and another officer broke multiple bones in a suspect’s face. The suspect was wanted on a nonviolent felony arrest warrant, and was hospitalized after he resisted arrest and attempted to fight off both officers.
On July 9, 2014, Nelson and another officer stopped a jaywalker, who cursed at them as they tried to cite him. Unaware that he was being videotaped, Nelson said to his fellow officer, “Are you ready to [expletive] this guy up?” The documents say Nelson then deployed his Taser and used a neck restraint until the person lost consciousness, requiring the Fire Department and paramedics to respond. Nelson was disciplined for this incident.
“In short, the records show that Nelson has a penchant toward violence and that the Auburn Police Department has been aware of it for some time,” Hamoudi wrote in a sentencing memorandum for Allen, who pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 84 months in prison.
“The sheer number of instances involving violence is so high that it undermines Nelson’s credibility when he claims that he was acting reasonably when he attempted to kill Allen” by running him down, the memo says.
The city of Auburn declined to comment, except for a posting on its Facebook page expressing “our sympathy to the Sarey family and the community.” .....
According to witnesses and video of the shooting, Sarey had his back to an ice machine when Nelson shot him in the abdomen and he slumped to the ground. Nelson’s gun malfunctioned, so he cleared the jam and fired a second shot into Sarey’s forehead, 3.4 seconds after firing the first round.
Nelson later said in his July 2, 2019, written statement that he believed Sarey had a knife and posed a threat before firing the first shot, and that Sarey was on his knees in a “squatting fashion … ready to spring forward” before he fired again. Complete article
Once again, this shows that Nelson said he thought the suspect was armed with a knife or tried to grab his gun, but when he fired the first shot he had control of his gun, he had a history of lying and being exposed by a video which contradicted his statements; as the previous article says, this was on video, but the media hasn't reported on whether this confirms Nelson's claims or contradicts them, like at least one previous incident. This incident is the one mentioned above that took place on July 9, 2014, and also implicates another police officer, Cristian Adams, who was promoted a year after this, and is still in a leadership position as of the end of April 2023, even though the following article, which provides more details of their crimes, was published nine months ago:
Auburn Police officer’s violent history could be used against him in court 07/06/2022
Larson argued this was evidence of Nelson’s attitude toward policing and showed a pattern or “plan” that led to the killing of Sarey. The instances show Nelson had a pattern of using extreme violence, including the use of his Taser, chokeholds and letting his K9 named Koen attack people for minor crimes.
Further, Larson said in the cases the prosecution wants to be included as evidence, the people who Nelson assaulted posed little to no threat to the safety of the public or other officers. However, when Nelson wrote reports on his use of force, Larson claims Nelson greatly exaggerated the threat each individual posed in order to justify his extreme use of force.
Larson called to the stand Jon Winterhawk, who was brutalized by Nelson on July 9, 2014, when Winterhawk and his two friends were walking to Winterhawk’s home from a local store. Winterhawk said he and one friend were on the sidewalk and his third friend was walking in the bike lane.
Nelson pulled up on the three men and began questioning them, asking what they were doing, where they were going and other similar questions, Winterhawk recalled. Winterhawk and his friends told Nelson they didn’t want to talk to him, and that Winterhawk said he felt he wasn’t doing anything wrong or illegal by telling Nelson he didn’t want to talk.
Moments later, officer Cristian Adams, who has since been promoted to the rank of commander, pulled his patrol car up to Nelson’s patrol car. Adams’s in-car video camera recorded video and audio of the interaction between the two officers and Winterhawk and his friends.
Larson said neither of the officers knew they were being recorded during their interaction.
Adams and Nelson continue to follow Winterhawk and his friends as the trio crossed the street and walked toward Winterhawk’s house. Winterhawk told the court he remembered telling the officers “have a good night” several times to indicate he didn’t want to engage with the officers and simply wanted to go home.
While the officers followed the three men, they can be heard on the recording shouting obscene and threatening language at them.
“I’ll turn you into a fucking punk if you want to run your mouth,” Adams said to the men, according to the recording.
“Fuck you motherfuckers, look at you run away,” Nelson said, according to the recording.
Winterhawk said that he believed the two officers were trying to get him and his friends to fight the officers, which Winterhawk said they had no intention of doing.
At some point, Nelson asked Adams, “Want to fuck them up?” To which Adams replied: “We might as well.”
Nelson then ordered Winterhawk, who had committed no crime, to get on the ground, before shooting Winterhawk with his Taser. Winterhawk said he remembers falling face down to the ground and hitting his head as the result of getting shocked with the Taser.
After that, Nelson put his knee on Winterhawk’s back and wrapped his arm around Winterhawk’s neck, choking him until he lost consciousness. When he regained consciousness, Winterhawk was in handcuffs.
Larson said that Nelson, who wrote up a report without knowing he had been recorded, greatly exaggerated the threat Winterhawk posed. In his report, Nelson claimed Winterhawk had his fists clenched and was in a “fighting stance,” moments before Nelson used the Taser on him. He also claimed Winterhawk could have had a weapon on him simply because he was wearing baggy clothing.
“When you hear the transcript, and you hear the testimony of Jon Winterhawk, there is no conclusion you can reasonably reach other than the police report was inaccurate,” Larson said. “The question is, is this a manifestation of a scheme or plan of Nelson’s police work for those who disobey him?”
The next case Larson discussed involved Nelson allowing his K9, Koen, to attack a 15-year-old boy who had allegedly been the passenger of a stolen car in May 2018. Several officers had stopped the car, and the three boys fled into the woods next to the road, but two were quickly apprehended.
Eventually, a different Auburn police officer found the 15-year-old boy in the woods and ordered him to get on the ground, and the boy immediately complied and laid on the ground, Larson said.
Nelson’s K9 was off-leash and attacked the child for about 15 seconds, Larson said. In an audio-video recording Larson played for the court, the boy can be heard crying and screaming in agony as Koen rips apart the flesh on the boy’s arms and back.
Eventually, Nelson got his K9 to stop attacking the boy, at which point Nelson can be seen high-fiving the other officers and saying “woohoo,” in an apparent celebration of the dog attack on the child, Larson said.
Shortly after that, Nelson can be heard saying “time to be a big boy and learn to fucking walk,” as the child is still crying out in pain. Larson questioned under what circumstances would it be acceptable for a police officer to celebrate a vicious attack on a child. Complete article
Larson argued this was evidence of Nelson’s attitude toward policing and showed a pattern or “plan” that led to the killing of Sarey. The instances show Nelson had a pattern of using extreme violence, including the use of his Taser, chokeholds and letting his K9 named Koen attack people for minor crimes.
Further, Larson said in the cases the prosecution wants to be included as evidence, the people who Nelson assaulted posed little to no threat to the safety of the public or other officers. However, when Nelson wrote reports on his use of force, Larson claims Nelson greatly exaggerated the threat each individual posed in order to justify his extreme use of force.
Larson called to the stand Jon Winterhawk, who was brutalized by Nelson on July 9, 2014, when Winterhawk and his two friends were walking to Winterhawk’s home from a local store. Winterhawk said he and one friend were on the sidewalk and his third friend was walking in the bike lane.
Nelson pulled up on the three men and began questioning them, asking what they were doing, where they were going and other similar questions, Winterhawk recalled. Winterhawk and his friends told Nelson they didn’t want to talk to him, and that Winterhawk said he felt he wasn’t doing anything wrong or illegal by telling Nelson he didn’t want to talk.
Moments later, officer Cristian Adams, who has since been promoted to the rank of commander, pulled his patrol car up to Nelson’s patrol car. Adams’s in-car video camera recorded video and audio of the interaction between the two officers and Winterhawk and his friends.
Larson said neither of the officers knew they were being recorded during their interaction.
Adams and Nelson continue to follow Winterhawk and his friends as the trio crossed the street and walked toward Winterhawk’s house. Winterhawk told the court he remembered telling the officers “have a good night” several times to indicate he didn’t want to engage with the officers and simply wanted to go home.
While the officers followed the three men, they can be heard on the recording shouting obscene and threatening language at them.
“I’ll turn you into a fucking punk if you want to run your mouth,” Adams said to the men, according to the recording.
“Fuck you motherfuckers, look at you run away,” Nelson said, according to the recording.
Winterhawk said that he believed the two officers were trying to get him and his friends to fight the officers, which Winterhawk said they had no intention of doing.
At some point, Nelson asked Adams, “Want to fuck them up?” To which Adams replied: “We might as well.”
Nelson then ordered Winterhawk, who had committed no crime, to get on the ground, before shooting Winterhawk with his Taser. Winterhawk said he remembers falling face down to the ground and hitting his head as the result of getting shocked with the Taser.
After that, Nelson put his knee on Winterhawk’s back and wrapped his arm around Winterhawk’s neck, choking him until he lost consciousness. When he regained consciousness, Winterhawk was in handcuffs.
Larson said that Nelson, who wrote up a report without knowing he had been recorded, greatly exaggerated the threat Winterhawk posed. In his report, Nelson claimed Winterhawk had his fists clenched and was in a “fighting stance,” moments before Nelson used the Taser on him. He also claimed Winterhawk could have had a weapon on him simply because he was wearing baggy clothing.
“When you hear the transcript, and you hear the testimony of Jon Winterhawk, there is no conclusion you can reasonably reach other than the police report was inaccurate,” Larson said. “The question is, is this a manifestation of a scheme or plan of Nelson’s police work for those who disobey him?”
The next case Larson discussed involved Nelson allowing his K9, Koen, to attack a 15-year-old boy who had allegedly been the passenger of a stolen car in May 2018. Several officers had stopped the car, and the three boys fled into the woods next to the road, but two were quickly apprehended.
Eventually, a different Auburn police officer found the 15-year-old boy in the woods and ordered him to get on the ground, and the boy immediately complied and laid on the ground, Larson said.
Nelson’s K9 was off-leash and attacked the child for about 15 seconds, Larson said. In an audio-video recording Larson played for the court, the boy can be heard crying and screaming in agony as Koen rips apart the flesh on the boy’s arms and back.
Eventually, Nelson got his K9 to stop attacking the boy, at which point Nelson can be seen high-fiving the other officers and saying “woohoo,” in an apparent celebration of the dog attack on the child, Larson said.
Shortly after that, Nelson can be heard saying “time to be a big boy and learn to fucking walk,” as the child is still crying out in pain. Larson questioned under what circumstances would it be acceptable for a police officer to celebrate a vicious attack on a child. Complete article
This article goes on to say this evidence will be entered for pretrial purposes, and the judge will decide later whether it's allowed in the trial, and the same could go for much more evidence, including previous testimony about his tattoos. Whether he's found guilty or not might depend on whether or not they allow his incredibly long record of violence to be used against him; and we should also be wondering why they're not adding on many more charges for his past activities, including the incident that Officer Cristian Adams was involved in, who should also be charged with a crime for that incident. But not only is he not being charged, but he's still near the top of their "Leadership Team," according to Auburn Police Leadership Team: Officer Cristian Adams is listed fourth. Even though there's no guarantee that Jeffrey Nelson will be held accountable the town has already paid out a fortune in lawsuits, and more suits to come which the taxpayers will be forced to pay, while many police officers remain unaccountable.
A mre recent article says Auburn has now paid nearly $6M to settle suits against cop charged with murder 12/16/2022 "The city of Auburn has agreed to pay $450,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a convicted and incarcerated drug dealer who was run down and seriously injured by a police officer now facing murder charges for one of three people he killed in the line of duty. The payment to Loren Joseph Allen, who is serving a seven-year federal drug- and gun-related prison sentence, brings to $5.7 million the amount the city has paid to settle claims alleging Officer Jeff Nelson used excessive force during his 12-year career as an Auburn K-9 and patrol officer." And, as previous articles show there are more lawsuits regarding Nelson that are still in the courts, and at least one other for another police officer implicated in a hit and run which is also still pending according to Auburn police officer given written reprimand for hit and run 02/17/2022 which says "Man hit by SWAT vehicle has filed suit against the city. Auburn police internal investigation records show officer Kenneth Lyman was punished with a written reprimand for crashing a SWAT vehicle into Peter Manning’s work truck in 2020, then fleeing the scene." This means that they have at least two police officers on the force that almost certainly should have been fired and charged with crimes, and Jeffrey Nelson is still on "paid administrative leave" while he awaits trial and there's really no doubt that no ordinary citizen could ever get away with any of these crimes, or drag the trial out like this on the one occasion that they're actually tried.
This Auburn cop killed 3 and injured others. His department didn't stop him — outsiders did 10/30/2020
“Protect the innocent,” is tattooed vertically on Nelson’s right calf, with “punish the deserving” in a larger font wrapped around his right ankle. A tattoo on his left ankle reads “memento mori,” which is a Latin phrase that roughly means “remember you have to die.”
There are hundreds more police implicated in crimes across the country that the government is slow to hold accountable, assuming they're charged at all, as previous articles, and the long list of stories below show, and many of these police departments are almost as corrupt as this one, if not much more corrupt; as I said, in most cases the most corrupt police departments are in the most violent cities, and compared to Auburn, the vast majority of them are much more violent. Auburn has about the same average murder rate as the rest of the country, which over a fourteen year period is about 5 per 100,000, while many of the most corrupt police departments are in cities with twice the national murder rates, with about 125 or so cities falling into that category, although I don't have research on how corrupt most of them are. As I've said, the biggest and most corrupt police departments have routinely been exposed for their corruption and supposedly reformed to clean it up before getting caught with massive amounts of corruption again. This continues to this day, and there's no doubt there are many more violent police officers as bad if not worse than Jeffrey Nelson around the country.
About four years ago "The Plain View Project" posted Spotlight: In A Study of Cops’ Facebook Accounts, 1 in 5 Had Posted Racist, Violent Content 06/03/2019 this was reported on and peer reviewed by numerous traditional media outlets, with articles listed below showing a large amount of unethical behavior on Social Media for numerous police departments, including Philadelphia, which implicated at least 72 of their officers, but only 13 of those 72 were put on administrative leave, and there's no guarantee they'll be fired, showing little action is being take. The Oklahoma governor called for resignations after county officials reportedly discussed killing journalists, hanging Black people 04/17/2023; there have been numerous stories about 45 Antioch Ca. Police Officers Accused of Sending Racist Texts Messages: Public Defender 04/14/2023; and one good investigative reporter did a fifteen part story about A Tradition of Violence The History of Deputy Gangs in the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department 2021, which was also peer reviewed by many traditional media outlets. This seems to be a pattern of behavior, there are few good research efforts into police violence, and the best ones are not from traditional media, which almost certainly has much more funding than smaller research outlets, yet the quality of these studies is often confirmed by other sources.
And, even though police in the most violent communities tend to be more violent and corrupt in the least violent, there are more exception of police paranoia or incompetence, including a now famous case in relatively non-violent Adams County Ohio where Afroman Got Raided by Cops, So He Put Them in His Music Video 01/06/2023 This isn't nearly as bad as many of the cases where police are killing over a thousand people around the country every year, but it could have been if something had gone wrong. The short version of this, if you haven't heard it already, is that the police claimed they had evidence of drugs and kidnapping to get a warrant to search Joseph Edgar Foreman, aka Afroman's house, and broke into it,damaging his gate and front door, while he was gone, with guns drawn like a military style raid in a war zone, and they found nothing of any significance, and didn't press charges. They didn't apologize, pay for the damage they did, or offer any explanation; but after Afroman turned it into a hilarious music video they sued him, as if they were the victims; which is very ironic, since there must have been ten times more people, including me, that watched the videos after this lawsuit, which almost certainly has no merit.
Many people may not consider my first two articles, or this one, with an enormous list of additional media articles about police murders or other forms of corruption, to be a peer reviewed study, but with one story after another, and such an enormous list of violent or corrupt police, it adds an enormous amount of evidence to show that police violence is a serious problem, and, as my other articles show, addressing the long term causes of violence by providing education, child care, preventing child abuse, fair economic opportunities and an economic system that isn't rigged heavily in favor of the rich is as important as police reform.
If "protecting and serving" the public really was the objective, that should have been obvious all along; however, if wealthy elites and police are far more concerned with controlling the poor or middle class than serving their best interests, then this corrupt system makes much more sense.
Here's a long list of police violence, murder and other forms of corruption:
No bail for off-duty Chicago Ill. police officer charged with killing mother of his child 12/11/2021 2011 Pierre Tyler and Andris Wofford had one prior documented domestic dispute, but charges were never filed in that case, prosecutors said.
Five Times Police Used Qualified Immunity to Get Away with Misconduct and Violence 11/21/2021
45 Antioch Ca. Police Officers Accused of Sending Racist Texts Messages: Public Defender 04/14/2023 In a new letter to the Contra Costa County district attorney, public defender Ellen McDonnell revealed there’s now at least 45 Antioch officers on text chains they call "racist, homophobic and violent against Black people." McDonnell also confirmed that at least 16 of those officers are in leadership roles.
New text messages show Antioch gang unit boasted about injuring suspects, kicking heads like a ‘field goal’ 04/13/2023
APD texting scandal: Officer brags about kicking murder suspect in head during arrest 04/17/2023
Oklahoma governor calls for resignations after county officials reportedly discussed killing journalists, hanging Black people 04/17/2023 Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) has called for the McCurtain County sheriff and multiple county officials to resign after leaked audio showed the county leaders discussing killing local reporters and lynching Black people.
Deputy gangs a 'cancer' within the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, scathing report says 03/03/2023
A Tradition of Violence The History of Deputy Gangs in the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department 2021 A 15-part investigative series by Cerise Castle, and podcast
Gang Members Hold Positions at ‘Highest Levels’ of LA Sheriff’s Department, Investigation Reveals 03/07/2023
Los Angeles County report confirms that deputy gangs are rampant in Sheriff’s Department 03/19/2023
Cops Around The Country Are Posting Racist And Violent Comments On Facebook 05/31/2019
'Good day for a chokehold': the police endorsing racism and violence on Facebook 06/25/2019 More than 100 officers have faced official repercussions after study collected 5,000 posts from eight departments
Spotlight: In A Study of Cops’ Facebook Accounts, 1 in 5 Had Posted Racist, Violent Content 06/03/2019
More than 70 Philadelphia police officers on desk duty over racist, violent Facebook posts 06/20/2019
13 Philadelphia police officers who made racist, offensive Facebook posts to be fired 07/18/2019 The 13 are among 72 officers in the city placed on administrative duty after an online database shared more than 5,000 Facebook posts and comments from officers around the country.
Police officers’ posts to private Facebook group show hostility and hate 03/22/2021
Ex-LMPD officer who fired shots that killed Breonna Taylor hired by another police department 04/24/2023
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Afroman - Why You Disconnecting My Video Camera (Official Music Video) 10/04/2022
Afroman Thinks Police Wanted to Kill Him "By Accident" while Raiding His House (Part 1) 01/20/2023
Afroman on Fat Cop Wanting to Eat His Lemon Pound Cake, Vlad Gifts Him Cake (Part 2) 01/21/2023
Afroman - Lemon Pound Cake (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) 12/30/2022
Afroman - Will You Help Me Repair My Door (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) 12/29/2022
Afroman put home footage of a police raid in music videos. Now the cops are suing him 03/24/2023
Cops Sue Afroman for 'Emotional Distress' After He Made Music Videos of Botched Raid 03/23/2023
Afroman Got Raided by Cops, So He Put Them in His Music Video 01/06/2023
‘Nothing Short of Absurd’: ACLU Jumps to Afroman’s Defense In Lawsuit Over Police Raid 04/20/2023
'Any kidnapping victims inside my CDs?' 03/25/2023
I'M OFFICIALLY RUNNING FOR PREZ!!! 04/21/2023
Do the cops suing Afroman after raiding his home have a case? 04/05/2023 “They come up here with AR-15, traumatize my kids, destroyed my property, kick in my door, rip up and destroy my camera system,” he said at the time.
Prosecutors drop murder charge after fatal police shooting 02/17/2022 Killed 01/10/2022 After five officers broke down the apartment door, a man on the couch opened fire. Officers Kerry Kubla, 50, and Brice Clements, 36, were shot and injured. The officers fired 23 shots at 19-year-old Isaiah Tyree Williams of Las Vegas, who died at the scene.
The following are stories about police arrested and charged for murder in 2022, which allong with 2021, may be the two years with the most prosecutions of police for murder in history, although this isn't quite a gaurantee:
Sources: Huntsville police officer charged with capital murder involving girlfriend, Courtney Spraggins 01/08/2022 Officer David McCoy, 28, is at the center of the death investigation, which is now being led by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s State Bureau of Investigation. Two sources tell WAAY 31 that McCoy shot a girlfriend in the head inside a parked vehicle, then called in the death, claiming the woman shot herself. Those sources said the woman recently informed McCoy she was pregnant, before the shooting occurred.
Attorney for deputy charged in fatal shooting says he did not intend to shoot suspect 03/23/2023 Killed 07/17/2022 Jonathan “Dustin” Malone pleaded not guilty Thursday to reckless homicide in the death of 58-year-old Richard Jean Poulin.
Sacramento police officer charged in crash that killed motorcyclist, Denzil Ollen Broadhurst, videos released 03/02/2023 Killed 10/31/2022 The officer, identified as Benjamin Jillson, was responding to a call about a felony in progress on Oct. 31 when he made a U-turn and his patrol car collided with the motorcyclist in the area of May Street and Bell Avenue after 8:10 p.m., Sacramento police said.
Colorado sheriff honors deputy Charles McWhorter after he killed Richard Ward who mistakenly got in wrong car 02/25/2023 Killed 02/22/2022 Suspect unarmed civil lawsuit pending no murder charges.
Addis police officer David Cauthron to be charged in teens' deaths in crash during chase, DA says 01/01/2023 Killed 12/31/2022 Maggie Dunn, 17, and Caroline Gill, 16, were killed and Liam Dunn, Maggie's brother, was critically injured when the officer crashed into their vehicle on LA 1 midday Saturday, according to the West Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office.
Louisiana Officer David Cauthron arrested for role in high-speed car chase that killed 2 teens: "That cop has a lot of questions to answer" 01/03/2023 Jan. 2 Maggie Dunn, 17, and Caroline Gill, 16, were killed when their car was struck by a police cruiser Saturday morning on a state highway. A third person in car was critically injured.
2 Milwaukee police officers, Donald Krueger and Marco Lopez, charged in overdose death of inmate Keishon Thomas 02/24/2023 Killed 02/23/2022 Officers Donald Krueger and Marco Lopez were charged separately with felony abuse of person in custody and misdemeanor misconduct in office, respectively, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. Thomas told Krueger during booking said that he had ingested cocaine, marijuana and ecstasy and began to dry heave and sweat, according to the complaint. Krueger said he'd call an ambulance but never did, instead placing him in a cell, according to the complaint.
1 year since Patrick Lyoya was fatally shot by a former Grand Rapids police officer 04/04/2023 Killed 04/04/2022 Grand Rapids Police Officer Christopher Schurr, 31, is charged with second-degree murder for shooting and killing Lyoya during a traffic stop on the southeast side of Grand Rapids on April 4, 2022.
DA charges former JPSO deputies with manslaughter in fatal shooting of Daniel Vallee 07/21/2022 Killed 02/16/2022 The Jefferson Parish District Attorney's Office on Thursday formally filed the charges against Isaac Hughes, 29, and Johnaton Louis, 35.
Former Alabama police officer indicted for reckless murder 03/12/2023 Killed 10/10/2022 James Keith “Jay” Steward is accused of hitting Terry Wayne Hinton with his car. Steward was driving a police vehicle at the time of the accident. The indictment accuses Steward of being under the influence of a controlled substance “and/or speeding and/or driving on the wrong side of the road.”
Family Settles for $5M After 100 MPH Crash With Fauquier Deputy Kills Couple 06/16/2023 Killed 02/25/2022 Brian and Mary Dangerfield, both 65, died after Deputy Brock Smith hit them, authorities said
Ex-Fauquier Deputy Charged in 100 MPH Crash That Killed Couple 01/20/2023 Killed 02/25/2022 A former sheriff's deputy in Fauquier County, Virginia, has been charged with reckless driving nearly one year after a high-speed crash that killed a husband and wife. Smith was not authorized to respond to any emergency calls and did not have the cruiser's emergency signals activated, Virginia State Police said.
Richmond Va. Police Officer Richard D. Johnson charged in April crash that killed 2 teens, Tracey Ashanti Williams and Jeremiah Ruffin 07/12/2022 Killed 04/07/2022
Family of 19-year-old killed in crash settles lawsuit with Richmond, police officer 04/19/2023 Killed 04/07/2022 A federal court order shows that the parties have agreed to a settlement totaling $3.1 million.
Charleston deputy charged in fatal crash; Claflin alumna family died day after graduation 06/09/2022 Killed 05/08/2022 A Charleston County deputy is facing three counts of reckless homicide in the May 8 crash that killed a graduate of Claflin University and a graduate of South Carolina State University. Stephanie Renee Dantzler, 53, and her two daughters – Miranda Renasia Dantzler-Williams, 22, and Shanie Renee Dantzler-Williams, 28 – died in the crash.
Colorado Officers charged in the Christian Glass killing will have their first court appearance Monday 12/12/2022 Killed 06/11/2022 This is the first court appearance for former deputy Andrew Buen and his supervisor Sgt. Kyle Gould, both of whom face felony charges in Glass’s death after a grand jury indictment last month.
Wikipedia: Killing of Christian Glass Killed 06/11/2022
Family demands more charges for NCPD officer involved in deadly crash on Dorchester Road 08/26/2022 Killed 07/05/2022 Rudnesia Waring, 24, was killed in a crash with NCPD officer Jeremy Kraft on July 5, 2022. Waring was attempting to turn onto Dorchester Road from Scarsdale Avenue when Kraft ran through a red light and struck the left side of her car at roughly 80 miles per hour, dashcam footage showed.
Judge upholds murder charges against former Officer Edsaul Mendoza accused of killing 12-year-old boy, Thomas Siderio 10/05/2022 March of 2022
Canton police Officer Robert Huber who shot and killed James Williams will not face charges 09/07/2022 Killed 01/01/2022
Police officer charged in deadly weekend shooting bonds out 02/10/2022 Killed x/x/2022 Cassandra Dollard is charged with voluntary manslaughter in connection with the death of 46-year-old Robert Langley in an officer-involved shooting, according to the State Law Enforcement Division, which was called in to investigate the shooting.
Lawsuit Filed Against Officer who Killed Robert Langley 04/20/2022 Killed 02/06/2022 Attorneys for the family of Robert Junior Langley, the 46-year-old black man shot and killed by Hemingway Police officer Cassandra Dollard, have filed a lawsuit against Dollard, the Town of Hemingway, Williamsburg County and the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy (SCCJA) in federal court for the "negligent, reckless, and intentional conduct" that led to Langley's death in February.
Jon Jones Sr. killed in crash with Deputy Aaron Buchanan was taking wife to salon 03/22/2022 Killed 03/03/2022 Buchanan was charged with first-degree vehicular homicide, serious injury by vehicle, reckless driving and speeding. If convicted, he faces a maximum of 15 years in prison for the vehicular homicide charge.
‘He always saw good.’ Daughter mourning father, Clifford Jones, killed by Auburn police Officer Michael Smith in Interbay crash 04/26/2022 Killed 04/23/2022 Michael Smith was arrested by Seattle Police and booked into the King County Jail. A judge found probable cause to charge him with vehicular homicide and hit-and-run. He posted bond, was released from jail, and is due back in court on Wednesday.
Former Alameda deputy pleads not guilty to murdering girlfriend and her husband 12/12/2022 DUBLIN -- Former Alameda County sheriff's deputy Devin Williams Jr. pleaded not guilty Monday to charges that he fatally shot his girlfriend and her husband in September 7 2022. Benison Tran, 57, and his wife, Maria Tran, 42,
Former Louisiana police chief, William E. Jones, charged with 2nd degree murder of Gabriel Thone 01/20/2023 Killed 10/17/2022
Police chief, girlfriend charged with drug trafficking after her brother dies, officials say 10/20/2023 Killed 10/17/2022
Brevard County Fla. deputy accused of fatally shooting roommate charged with manslaughter 02/1/2023 Killed 12/04/2022 Records show the state attorney’s office in Brevard County filed the charge on Jan. 27 against Andrew Lawson, 22. According to an arrest affidavit, Lawson, who was off-duty, “jokingly” pulled the trigger twice on Dec. 4 before the gun fired and killed Deputy Austin Walsh.
This is the end of articles about police murder in 2022 but there's plenty more police violence, murder and other forms of corrution below, regardless of when it happened:
Contacts Between Police and the Public, 2018 – Statistical Tables Revised 02/03/2023
On-Duty Shootings: Police Officers Charged with Murder or Manslaughter, 2005-2019 Since the beginning of 2005 (through June 24, 2019), there have been 104 nonfederal sworn law enforcement officers with the general powers of arrest (e.g., police officers, deputy sheriffs, state troopers, etc.) who have been arrested for murder or manslaughter resulting from an on-duty shooting where the officer shot and killed someone at incidents throughout the United States. Of those 104 officers, to date only 35 have been convicted of a crime resulting from the on-duty shooting (15 by guilty plea, 20 by jury trial, and none convicted by a bench trial).
‘Far from justice’: why are nearly half of US murders going unsolved? 02/27/2023
Wikipedia: List of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty killing in the United States Far from complete
Fired Georgia police officer charged with murder and kidnapping in death of 16-year-old Susana Morales 02/22/2023 Police homed in on former Doraville Officer Miles Bryant, 22, after a handgun he reported missing was found near Susana's remains this month.
Wikipedia: Murder of George Floyd Derek Chauvin, J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane, and Tou Thao.
4 ex-Memphis police officers charged with Tyre Nichols' murder have been decertified 03/24/2023 Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills Jr. and Justin Smith.
Five ex-Memphis police officers charged with murder in death of Tyre Nichols 01/27/2023
Police Officers Charged With Murder in 'Smothering' of Virginia Man 03/20/2023
7 Virginia deputies charged with 2nd-degree murder in death of Black man who was ‘smothered’ in custody, prosecutor says 03/16/2023 Tabitha Renee Levere, Randy Joseph Boyer, Kaiyell Dajour Sanders, Dwayne Alan Bramble, Bradley Thomas Disse, Brandon Edwards Rodgers and Jermaine Lavar Branch.
Louisiana Officer Alexander Tyler, 23, charged with killing of Alonzo Bagley has resigned from police department 03/20/2023 The former officer had been twice suspended and faced several internal affairs investigations in 21 months of service with the department. His two suspensions occurred in November 2022 and December 2022, police personnel records show.
D.C. Police Officer Who Shot An'Twan Gilmore in Car Is Charged With Murder 03/08/2023 Sgt. Enis Jevric fatally shot a man who had been unconscious at the wheel of a running car after he woke up and tried to drive away. Killed in 2021 in line of duty
Michigan Police Officer Christopher Schurr charged with murder in Patrick Lyoya’s death is fired 06/15/2022
St. Gabriel La. police officer charged with murder, stalking after shooting Denham Springs man 03/02/2023 Officials identified the suspect as St. Gabriel police officer Andre Redditt, 27, and the victim as Dylan Martin, 26. The men were estranged partners, according to the sheriff’s office.
Bond set for St. Gabriel La. police officer Andre Redditt accused of killing Dylan Martin in overnight shooting 03/02/2023 Family members said Martin was the life of the party, always smiling, and a good man. He served in the army since high school, and he was a father, brother, and uncle, they added.
Bond set at $300k for former Tuscumbia Alabama cop charged with murder 03/13/2023 James “Jay” Keith Steward, 34, a former officer for the Tuscumbia Police Department, was arrested on Friday after a Colbert County grand jury indicted him for murder in connection to the October 2022, incident that killed 60-year-old Terry Hinton. ... According to the indictment, Steward was “under the influence of alcohol and/or under the combined influence of alcohol and a controlled substance and/or speeding and/or driving on the wrong side of the road” when his marked patrol car struck Hinton.
Texas officer charged with murder in Dallas shooting 06/28/2019 Farmers Branch Officer Michael Dunn, 43, turned himself in Wednesday night after a grand jury returned the unusually swift indictment in the killing of 35-year-old Juan Moreno, officials said Thursday.
Maryland Officer Charged With Murder After He Shoots a Handcuffed Suspect 02/1/2023 This is not the first time the Prince George Department office Michael Owen Jr., who is Black has fatally shot someone. ... Owen, a corporal is a 10-year veteran of the force. He allegedly fired seven shots at Green after arresting him in Temple Hills, Maryland.
18-Year-Old Suspect Charged With Murder in Killing of Chicago Police Officer 03/02/2023 Steven Montano of Little Village faces a first-degree murder charge along with four other charges, officials said.
Off-duty police officer fired after being arrested, charged with murder in Gaston County 01/01/2023 GASTON COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - An off-duty Ranlo police officer has been fired after he was arrested and charged with first-degree murder following a domestic dispute in Gaston County last week. Kwaku Riley Agyapon, 34, was booked at the Gaston County Jail on Jan. 4.
What happened at the secret bond hearing for a Newport News Va. police officer charged with murder? Now we know. 01/29/2023 The discussion at the hearing, the transcript shows, centered on two events that prosecutors found in Sgt. Albin Trevor Pearson’s personnel record. A 2012 case in which the officer was reprimanded for driving in his unmarked police car after drinking. He wasn’t working at the time, and whether he was on call was in dispute. A 2015 case in which Pearson was accused of pulling his police handgun on restaurant patrons he was feuding with, again while off-duty. At the time of the bond hearing, Pearson was being charged with second-degree murder in the December 2019 shooting of 43-year-old Henry “Hank” K. Berry III. The 36-year-old officer was convicted in September of voluntary manslaughter and illegal entry, and was sentenced to six years in prison.
Dallas Tx. Police Officer Charged With 2 Counts of Capital Murder 03/04/2021 The officer, Bryan Riser, was arrested on Thursday after a witness said the officer had hired him to kidnap and kill two people and then dump their bodies in a river, the police said. The Dallas police said that the officer, Bryan Riser, who joined the department in August 2008, had been charged in connection with the murders of Albert Douglas, 61, and Liza Saenz, 31, both in 2017.
Former Dallas Tx. police officer accused of capital murder sues homicide detective 05/05/2022 Bryan Riser claims that Esteban Montenegro lied in the affidavit that led to his arrest.
Former Dallas Tx. cop arrested in killings is released over lack of evidence in capital murder case 04/07/2021 A judge ruled there was no probable cause to hold Bryan Riser, who had been accused of ordering two killings in 2017.
Dallas Tx. police officer charged with arranging two killings 03/05/2021 Bryan Riser, a 13-year veteran of the force, was arrested Thursday morning and taken to the Dallas County jail for processing, according to a statement from the police department.
New York City correction officer charged in murder of teen allegedly in possession of 'bead blaster' 07/22/2022 Police say 45-year-old Dion Middleton shot Raymond Chaluisant on the Cross Bronx Expressway Thursday morning.
Suspect, 18, arrested in Bucks County Pa. for Temple University police officer killing 02/20/2023 Temple identified the fallen officer as Christopher Fitzgerald, who leaves behind a wife, four children and his parents. Miles Pfeffer was arrested at 7:12 a.m. Sunday in the 2300 block of Quarry Road in Buckingham Twp.
Ex-Philly Cop Found Guilty of Manslaughter in 2017 Shooting of Unarmed Man 09/21/2022 Former Philadelphia police officer Eric Ruch Jr.'s trial was the first in the city's history in which a murder charge was leveled for actions of an on-duty cop, the district attorney's office said. The victim, Dennis Plowden, was unarmed and raising his hand in 2017 when an officer shot him, according to the accusations.
Texas Police Officer Shaun Lucas Charged With Murder After Shooting Unarmed Black Man 10/06/2023 Lucas was charged with murder on Monday. He is being held on a $1 million bond.
Ex-Texas police officer acquitted of murder in fatal shooting of man at gas station 09/23/2022 Shaun Lucas fatally shot Jonathan Price in Wolfe City in October 2020.
Former Westland cop charged with murder in Florida 02/15/2017 According to a statement from the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office in Florida, Brian P. Mytych, 43, has been charged with first-degree murder in connection to an event that took place at a bar in Oldsmar, Fla., a community outside Tampa. Police say bar employees had barred Mytych from coming to the bar back on Feb. 6, after calling the police when Mytyich had become involved in a physical altercation with Brown. Officers were called to the bar to deal with the incident Feb. 6 and Mytych was arrested for disorderly conduct. Westland police say Mytych was a former police officer in the city, though his employment ended several months ago.
Bristol, Va. police officer charged with murder in fatal March 30 shooting 05/04/2021 According to a release from Bristol City Manager and Attorney Randall Eads and Mayor Bill Hartley, a grand jury returned an indictment against Officer Johnathan Brown, “alleging several crimes.” Court documents state Officer Brown has been indicted of charges of murder, use of a firearm in the commission of murder and malicious shooting into an occupied vehicle.
Montgomery police officer charged in death of Gregory Gunn 04/01/2016 MONTGOMERY, AL (WSFA) - Montgomery police officer Aaron "A.C." Smith, 23, has been arrested and charged with murder in the shooting death of Gregory Gunn.
Former Rocky Mount NC police officer charged with first-degree murder 03/22/2017 Later, officers stopped a suspect vehicle which led to the arrest of Leo Isham Kearney and Dexter Jamal Williams. Kearney, 26, is a former Rocky Mount police officer whose employment with the Department ended in September 2015. He was initially charged with felony assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury with intent to kill.
Forest Hill Tx. police officer indicted on murder charge in fatal shooting of man, officials say 03/10/2022 Officer Logan Barr was arrested on July 26, 2021, after he shot and killed a man who was suspected of killing a woman, according to an arrest warrant.
Decorated NYPD officer charged with murder after fatally shooting ex-GF’s new lover 10/15/2021 Yvonne Wu, 31, who works at the 72nd Precinct in Sunset Park, allegedly broke into the Bensonhurst home of her ex-girlfriend, Jenny Li, before shooting her and her new lover, Jamie Liang. Liang died, Li was seriously injured.
Ex-NYPD Officer Michael Valva found guilty of murder in freezing death of 8-year-old son 11/05/2022 A jury convicted a former New York City police officer on Friday of second-degree murder in the death of his 8-year-old son, who was forced to sleep overnight on the concrete floor of a freezing garage.
Off-duty NYPD Officer Adeed Fayaz shot during robbery has died, officials say 02/07/2023
Former NY cop, ex-Epstein cellmate, faces quadruple murder trial after bodies found buried at his home 03/14/2023 Nicholas Tartaglione allegedly killed four men over a drug debt. On April 11, 2016, Tartaglione allegedly lured Luna to a bar in Orange County, New York, where Luna was accompanied by his nephew, Miguel Luna; his niece's fiancé, Urbano Santiago; and a family friend, Hector Gutierrez.
Ex-NYPD Cop from Long Island Gets Prison in Murder-for-hire Plot 10/30/2021 Former New York City police Officer Valerie Cincinelli from Long Island was sentenced Friday to 48 months in federal prison after authorities said she tried to hire a hitman to kill her ex-husband and boyfriend’s teenage daughter.
New York state Trooper charged with murder in Thruway pursuit, crash that killed 11-year-old 10/27/2021 Christopher Baldner, 43, is facing one count of murder, another count of manslaughter, and four counts of reckless endangerment, according to a news release from the AG’s office.
Lawyers say new evidence will clear girlfriend of Boston police officer charged with his murder 04/13/2023 Karen A. Read, 42 girlfriend of the late Boston Police officer John O’Keefe is led into court in handcuffs walking past her family for arraignment in Norfolk Superior Court on charges of second degree murder in O’Keefe’s death.
Cambridge Police Fatally Shoot UMass Boston Student, Sayed Faisal, 20, Sparking Charges of Racism, Police Brutality 01/06/2023
2 Boston Police Officers Charged With Lying in Killing of Officer 02/16/1990
Suspended Baltimore City Police officer Eric Glenn Banks Jr. takes plea in brutal murder of teen stepson 10/04/2022
A Connecticut Trooper Brian North who shot a Black driver to death in 2020 is charged with manslaughter 04/20/2022
Connecticut cop slayer, Nicholas Brutcher, played high school football with killer ex-Patriot Aaron Hernandez 02/1/2023
2 Indianapolis police officers indicted in Black man's death 04/13/2023 The indictment of officers Adam Ahmad and Steven Sanchez comes nearly a year after Herman Whitfield III's death in 2022.
Daywatch: Former Waukegan Ill. police Officer Dante Salinas charged with murder of Marcellis Stinnette in Oct. 2020 09/23/2022
3 Delco Pa. Police Officers Charged with Manslaughter for Little Girl's Shooting Death 01/18/2022 Sharon Hill police Officers Sean Dolan, Devon Smith and Brian Devaney. Aug. 2021
Charges thrown out against former Philadelphia Police Officer Ryan Pownall, accused of 2017 fatal shooting 10/11/2022
Wikipedia: Killing of Samuel DuBose On July 19, 2015, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Samuel DuBose, an unarmed man, was fatally shot by Ray Tensing, a University of Cincinnati police officer, during an off-campus traffic stop for not having the front license plate on the vehicle. Charges dismissed after two mistrials.
Trial starts for Aaron Dean, former Fort Worth police officer who fatally shot Atatiana Jefferson in her home in October 2019 12/05/2022
Ex-Texas officer convicted of manslaughter for shooting Atatiana Jefferson 12/15/2022 In a rare verdict, jurors found Aaron Dean guilty of shooting the 28-year-old through the rear window of her home
Ohio police Officer Nicholas Reardon cleared in shooting of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant 03/11/2022 2021 Columbus — the country’s 14th largest city — has recorded several contested police shootings, including the 2021 killing of 27-year-old Miles Jackson in an emergency room; and the 2020 shooting death of 47-year-old Andre Hill. The white police officer who fatally shot Hill has pleaded not guilty to a number of charges brought against him by the state attorney general’s office.
How a former Columbus police officer Andrew Mitchell’s murder case ruptured trust among sex workers 04/12/2023 Since retired Columbus police officer Andrew Mitchell fatally shot the 23-year-old mother of two during a prostitution sting on the West Side in August 2018, Taylor Prusinski said the drop-in centers she operates for those entangled in central Ohio’s sex trade have “drastically” changed their policies pertaining to law enforcement. ... His second murder trial kicked off in Franklin County this week, where a jury is tasked with determining whether his use of force was justified.
Alleged names of eight Akron, Ohio cops uncharged in the murder of Jayland Walker released 11/03/2022 On the fliers and on the website, the names of eight cops listed are: Matthew Tyler Ritzinger, Cory Anthony Siegferth, Dylan James Carmany, Joseph M. Filimon, Joshua Scott Getz, Judd Allen Bishop, Justin D. Trawick and Katee Lenae Sweeney.
Columbus Police Officer Adam Coy charged with murder in Andre Hill death 02/03/2021 Dec. 22 2020
N.J. Police Convicted in Beating 12/19/2000 A federal jury today convicted five Orange police officers in the beating of a man that prosecutors said they mistakenly believed murdered a fellow officer three days earlier. The suspect, Earl Faison, died in police custody less than an hour after being arrested on April 11, 1999. The officers were charged with violating his civil rights, not with causing his death, which medical experts attributed to an asthma attack. A federal indictment was handed up in June against Lt. Thomas Smith, 37, of Caldwell, who retired last year; Officers Paul Carpinteri Jr., 36, of Orange; Andrew Garth, 31, of Bloomfield; Tyrone Payton, 34, of Orange; and Brian Smith, 30, of Orange. The Smiths are brothers.
NJ cop, Jerry Moravek, gets slapped with serious charges after wild 3 a.m. chase, shooting 02/06/2023 He also stressed if a suspect is fleeing, "deadly force can only be used when a suspect’s escape would create an imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury to the officer or to a member of the public if the suspect is not immediately apprehended." Suspect seriously injured and crippled, but not killed, ran because, Khalif Cooper said, “I was scared.”
Police Officer, Jerry Moravek, Who Shot a Man in the Back Is Charged With Assault 02/23/2023 June 2022 According to a video of the June 11, 2022, shooting released by the Passaic County prosecutors office, a gun was found in the vicinity of the shooting, but Mr. Platkin said it was not “in the victim’s (Khalif Cooper) possession or within his reach.”
N.J. Officer Nicholas Piotrowski indicted on misconduct charges in man's death during 2020 arrest 01/05/2023 When officers arrived, the elder Ahr answered the door and refused them entry, demanding to see a warrant, according to video footage made public last July by the state Office of Public Integrity and Accountability, which investigates all deaths involving law enforcement. After several minutes of arguing, a supervisor ordered officers to arrest Ahr, at which point several of them brought down Ahr on the porch steps. Police body camera footage shows Ahr struggling and exclaiming “I can’t breath! For real!” as officers pinned his arms behind his back. (Superviser who gave order doesn't appear to have been charged, nor is reason for arrest clear.)
New Jersey cop, Daniel Bannister, arrested for murdering his 3-month-old daughter 07/18/2019 Dec. 2018
NJ correctional police officer among 4 charged in murder 06/03/2020 Al-Fatin Grant was charged with murder, conspiracy to commit murder and hindering apprehension in the slaying of 30-year-old Michael Wyche. March 27 2020
Wikipedia: Shooting of Phillip Pannell On April 10, 1990, Phillip C. Pannell, an African-American teenager, was shot and killed by Gary Spath, a white police officer, in Teaneck, New Jersey. Pannell, who police suspected of possessing a pistol, was running from police when he was shot in the back with his hands raised. Spath was later charged and acquitted of manslaughter.[1]
Ex-Newark cop, John Formisano, found guilty of murder, attempted murder in Jefferson shooting 10/03/2022 July 14, 2019
New Jersey Cop Who Killed Pedestrian, Took Body Home Was Turned in by Father, who was also a cop: Prosecutor 11/26/2021 Louis Santiago, a 25-year-old Newark off-duty police officer, struck Damian Dymka, a 29-year-old nurse, with his vehicle at 3 a.m. November 1, police said. ... The passenger of his car, Albert Guzman, 25, and Santiago's mother, 53, were also arrested. They were charged with conspiracy to desecrate human remains, hindering apprehension, and conspiracy to hinder apprehension and tamper with physical evidence.
Newark Police Officer Jovanny Crespo indicted in fatal shooting freed while awaiting trial 05/28/2019
No charges against New Jersey police officers in fatal 2014 shooting 08/20/2015 Bridgeton officers Braheme Days and Roger Worley fired eight shots total at Jerame Reid, 36, after he did not follow orders during a December traffic stop. A grand jury voted not to file charges against two police officers for fatally shooting a man in New Jersey who defied orders by stepping out of a car with his hands raised during a traffic stop, a killing captured by their patrol car’s dashboard camera, prosecutors said Thursday.
Wikipedia: Killing of Freddie Gray Charges eventually dropped, no federal charges either.
Sean Suiter Was About to Testify Against His Fellow Cops. Then He Wound Up Dead. 12/07/2021
Police officer Karl Waldon and a band of thugs terrorized, stole and killed for money; then they were brought to justice 01/19/2003-03/18/2021 It had been two years since a man hunting for cans found Sami Safar's body. Jacksonville Fla. 1998 Kenny McLaughlin confessed, Officer Jason Pough & Officer Aric Sinclair (let dealer off with ticket, stole $1,200, & drugs and sold them.) ... The drug dealer, Jeff Reed, later turned up slain in what remains an unsolved case.
Fmr. Southampton Co. Va. deputy, Franklin police officer Stephanie Mulder charged in husband's death 03/15/2023 (Worked from 2008-2020 at at least two departments)
Ca. Triple homicide suspect was Va. sheriff’s deputy who drove across US to meet girl, police say 11/28/2022 Austin Lee Edwards, 28, also probably set fire to the family’s home in Riverside, California, on the day of the shooting on Friday before leaving with the girl, the Riverside police department said in a news release.
Former Fairfax Va. police officer Adam D. Torres charged with murder of unarmed Springfield man 08/17/2015 Aug. 2013
Police chief fires Sgt. Wesley Shifflett over fatal shooting of Timothy McCree Johnson, releases video of deadly encounter 03/23/2023 A northern Virginia police officer was fired Thursday after fatally shooting a man last month who had allegedly stolen two pairs of sunglasses from a busy shopping mall.
Ex-Va.-Cop, Richard Crowder, Accused of Murdering Wife and Stepdaughter — and Family Says They Were Trying to Escape Abuse 07/08/2022 A statement from Henrico Police confirms Crowder retired in 2014 from the Henrico County Police force, where he was a K-9 cop.
Wikipedia: Killing of Rayshard Brooks All charges eventually dropped
The Cop, Garrett Rolfe, Who Shot And Killed Rayshard Brooks Has Been Reinstated As An Atlanta Police Officer 05/05/2021
Former Atlanta Ga. officer Sung Kim indicted for murder in 2019 shooting 12/16/2022
Police announce arrest in off-duty shooting death of Ga. sheriff’s Deputy James Thomas 01/03/2023
Boca Raton: FAU Police Officer Jimmy Ho Arrested for Murder 02/05/2011
'Today We Have Justice' — Florida Police Officer Nouman Raja Convicted In 2015 Shooting 03/07/2019
Titusville Fla. Police Officer Joshua Payne charged after fatal shooting 06/01/2022
Former Riviera Beach police officer Jason Gilbert arrested for first-degree murder 02/17/2020
4 Florida correctional officers charged with murder in alleged beating of inmate 04/29/2022 Christopher Rolon, 29, Kirk Walton, 34, and Ronald Connor, 24, were arrested Thursday following a monthslong investigation of the fatal incident at the Dade Correctional Institution in Miami-Dade County, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said. A fourth officer, 28-year-old Jeremy Godbolt, was arrested by the LAX Airport Police at the Los Angeles International Airport earlier Friday, the agency said.
Brazilian police officer wanted for 2009 murder arrested in Kissimmee 08/26/2022 According to court documents, Brazilian police officer Omar Assaf Junior was convicted of aggravated homicide in 2012 after he allegedly shot and killed a 19-year-old student in Brazil in 2009.
Police: Florida Deputy Frankie Bybee tried to kill elderly woman, frame it as suicide 01/24/2017
Ex-Richmond County deputy Jason "Moose" William Cunningham arrested on murder charges after 8-hour standoff in Augusta Georgia 06/19/2020
Florida Officer Shoots and Kills Man Mid-Sentence for Refusing To Drop an Axe 12/13/2022 Now the officer is trying to keep his identity secret under a state law intended to protect crime victims.
Ex-officer charged with murder, assisting a criminal 11/01/2022 CROWN POINT — A former Gary police officer was arrested Monday in Lafayette on charges he worked with a co-defendant to shoot a man to death Sept. 22 in an alley in Gary's Midtown section, officials said. David Finley, 42, served as a Gary officer from July 2009 until his resignation shortly after his indictment in September 2012 on federal drug and gun charges, U.S. District Court records show.
Indianapolis police officer charged with murder 12/13/1997 Patrolman Myron A. Powell, 35, a seven-year Indianapolis Police Department veteran with a history of discipline problems, was charged with murder Friday in the shooting death of a man killed at his home. Inside, authorities found a kilogram of cocaine and $22,000 in cash.
Myron A. Powell v. State 06/18/2002 A jury convicted Indianapolis police officer Myron Powell of felony murder for his role in the attempted robbery and shooting death of a suspected drug dealer.
Indianapolis police officer arrested in Cincinnati; police say he shot fellow officer 07/30/2016 Adrian Scott Aurs faces attempted murder charge. ... "At some point during our ... detective's investigation, the off-duty IMPD officer came back to the apartment and began shooting in the apartment," Riddle said. "Our on-duty detective who was doing the investigation was struck in his arm. We don't know if he was struck a second time, or whether that bullet passed through and went into his back. Our on-duty detective returned fire, but did not strike the suspect." ... Indianapolis police pinged his cellphone and tracked him to Cincinnati, 100 miles away. Aurs was involved in an hour-long standoff with Cincinnati's SWAT team on southbound I-75 near the Brent Spence Bridge shortly before 2 a.m. Saturday. Fippen said police recovered a weapon.
Indiana corrections officer pleading guilty to murder claimed inspiration from serial killers 12/06/2022 A Madison Corrections Officer pleading guilty to the murder of two people in a stabbing attack in Indiana claimed inspiration from serial killers in a written manifesto, detectives state. Kristen Wolf was arrested and charged with two counts of murder, one count of attempted murder and battery by means of a deadly weapon in connection to an incident back in 2020.
Former Oakland City Ind. Police Officer Donald J. Carlisle charged with attempted murder 11/02/2021 (Mug shot seems to show him smiling or laughing)
Indiana police investigating officer-involved shooting near Dana; chase began in Danville 02/26/2023 Suspect shot police first, before being shot by police, and survived.
St. John Ind. Police Officer Philip J. Fabian Faces Charges For Shooting Into Car Driven By Off-Duty Hammond Cop 02/01/2023
St. John police Officer Philip J. Fabian resigns after shooting at off-duty Hammond officer 02/07/2023 "I know him personally," Mayor Thomas McDermott Jr. said. "He's excellent. He didn't deserve to be treated this way. He didn't deserve to be cuffed in the back of a St. John police car for two hours, even after identifying himself as a Hammond police officer. It's not right what's happening and I'm glad the Lake County prosecutor's moving forward. I think it's totally appropriate." He added the incident "shook our officer up." St. John's police chief did not take questions on the case, but he called what happened on Nov. 29 "unfortunate."
St. John police to release details of officer-involved shooting when investigation is complete 11/30/2023 The Hammond Police Department declined to comment on the matter. The St. John Officer Philip J. Fabian (name not released in this article immediately after the shooting) was standing on the shoulder of the road with a flashlight in hand around 2:30 a.m. when a vehicle nearly struck him, according to Flores. "Fearing for his life, the officer fired several shots at the vehicle which continued to travel away from the scene," the chief said. "The officer was able to catch up to the vehicle and take the driver into custody."
Wikipedia: Murder of Laquan McDonald October 20, 2014 On February 3, 2022, Van Dyke was released from prison after serving 39 months of his 81-month sentence. He was eligible to be released early due to good behavior in prison. He was subsequently on mandatory supervised release, i.e. parole.
Chicago Policeman Is Charged in Case of Murder-for-Hire 07/17/2005 Feb. 3, 2004 The officer, Edward Leak Jr., 42, had opened a $500,000 life insurance policy for the victim, Fred Hamilton, 35, naming himself as the beneficiary, the police said. Two other people who prosecutors say were the gunmen have been charged with murder. Telephone records and a confession from one of those men led the police to Officer Leak, officials said. ... State Farm Insurance has been sued by Mr. Hamilton's estate for providing the motivation for the killing, said the family's lawyer, Fredrick B. Barder.
The PEOPLE of the State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Edward LEAK, Jr., Defendant-Appellant. 02/26/2010 Finally, the record establishes that defendant made a claim on the life insurance policy on March 1, 2004, and that he contacted an insurance agent 11 times between March 3 and August 5, 2004, regarding the status of that claim.
Former cop, Edward Leak, sentenced to 75 years for murder 12/01/2007 Last month, Leak was found guilty of hiring two men to kill Hamilton. Prosecutors say Leak held a $500,000 life insurance policy on Hamilton.
Five Louisiana officers charged in death of Black motorist Ronald Greene 12/16/2022 Facing the most serious charges on Thursday from a state grand jury was master trooper Kory York, who was seen on the body-camera footage dragging Greene by his ankle shackles, putting his foot on his back to force him down and leaving the heavyset man face down in the dirt for more than nine minutes. .... Union parish sheriff’s deputy heard on the video taunting Greene with the words: “Shit hurts, doesn’t it?” Investigators have focused on a meeting in which detectives say that state police commanders pressured them to hold off on arresting a trooper seen on body-camera video striking Greene in the head and later boasting: “I beat the ever-living fuck out of him.” That trooper, Chris Hollingsworth, was widely seen as the most culpable of the half-dozen officers involved, but he died in a high-speed, single-vehicle crash in 2020 just hours after he was informed he would be fired over his role in Greene’s arrest. The AP later found that Greene’s arrest was among at least a dozen cases over the past decade in which state police troopers or their bosses ignored or concealed evidence of beatings of mostly Black men, deflected blame and impeded efforts to root out misconduct. Dozens of current and former troopers said the beatings were countenanced by a culture of impunity, nepotism and, in some cases, racism. (The other four surviving suspects weren't named.)
Bond set at $300K for ex-Tuscumbia Officer Jay Steward charged with murder after fatal crash 03/10/2023 The pedestrian, Terry Hinton, was pronounced dead at the Hawk Pride Mountain Road scene by the Colbert County Deputy Coroner on October 10, 2022. Steward was in a marked police vehicle at the time of the incident, per the Tuscumbia Police Department.
Former Alabama Officer Is Sentenced to 25 Years for Murdering Suicidal Man 08/20/2021 Huntsville city officials had spent $125,000 in public money to defend William Darby, saying he had been justified in using deadly force when he fatally shot Jeffrey Parker, 49, in 2018. ... The former officer, William Darby, 28, resigned from the force only last month, two months after he had been convicted of murdering Jeffrey Parker.
Man sentenced to 30 years after police officer shot friend 03/21/2023 LaKeith Smith was 15 when a police officer shot and killed his friend when the teens were caught burglarizing homes in Alabama, but it is Smith who will spend decades in prison for his friend’s death. (Police officer who killed his friend not identified.)
Former police officer charged with killing unborn child 06/09/2022 24-year-old Robert Allen Maddox, Jr. surrendered to authorities via his bonding company on Thursday, the bonding company confirmed to News 4 and Dothan police confirmed.
Alabama Police Officer Aaron Cody Smith Charged With Murder in Death of Unarmed Black Man 03/02/2016
Not a 'bully with a badge': Former Alabama cop charged with murder speaks out from behind bars 08/08/2022 Former Montgomery police officer Aaron Cody Smith and his wife are speaking out about their lengthy court battle that has culminated in an appeal before the Alabama Supreme Court. The shooting occurred on Feb. 25, 2016, and Smith was arrested nearly a week later.
Former Oxford police officer sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to capital murder 07/30/2021 Matthew Kinne was charged with killing Dominique Clayton - a mother of four - in 2019. Her family said they were romantically linked.
Mississippi Police Officer Kenneth Nassar Who Shot a Black 15-Year-Old in the Head Won’t Face Criminal Charges 02/23/2023 The shooting of McMillan in Gulfport on October 6 sparked months of protest, after some witnesses outside the store said he was unarmed and had his hands up, and that he lay on the sidewalk for minutes without medical care as blood poured from his head. The officer who shot McMillan, Kenneth Nassar, who is white, said the teen turned toward him with a gun.
3 Mississippi police officers charged with murder in beating death of 62-year-old Black man 08/18/2020 George Robinson was sitting in his car one night in January 2019 when three Jackson, Mississippi, police officers came by, searching for the person who had shot and killed a pastor as he opened his church for Sunday services. ... The officers accused of beating him, Desmond Marcellous Barney, Anthony Gerald Fox and Lincoln Chalmers Lampley, have all been charged with second-degree murder in Robinsons Jan. 15, 2019, death.
Man Sought in Shooting Death of Mississippi Officer Arrested 06/10/2022 Authorities say they've arrested a former police officer suspected of killing a Mississippi police officer who was responding to a call about domestic violence. Dante Marquez Bender, 31, was taken into custody the day after Meridian Police Officer Kennis Croom was fatally shot while answering a call, authorities said. A woman believed to be Bender's girlfriend or fiance, Brittany Jones, also was found dead at the scene where Croom was shot, authorities said. Bender had been fired from the Newton, Mississippi, Police Department two weeks ago.
Portland Oregon police employee arrested in connection to unsolved 2021 murder 03/17/2023 The PPB employee, Karen S. Chirre, 53, is an Administrative Supervisor assigned to East Precinct and has been working for the PPB for 28 years, the bureau says. Chirre has been on administrative leave since April 2021 – the start of the investigation. Police say both Karen Chirre and her husband, Bruce Chirre, 38, are believed to be connected to the death of 58-year-old Jack Dekker, of Portland, on April 6, 2021. According to investigators, Dekker was found dead in on a sidewalk near Southwest Morrison Street and Southwest 20th Avenue.
Attorney argues off-duty officer killed 2 suspected thieves in self-defense, prosecutor says victims posed no threat 02/16/2023 Former Pentagon Force Protection Agency officer David Dixon is standing trial in the deaths of 32-year-old Dominique Williams and 38-year-old James Lionel Johnson in 2021.
Ex-officer who shot and killed unarmed US teen convicted of negligent homicide 03/18/2022 June 23, 2021 On-duty. Michael Davis to spend a year in jail but acquitted of manslaughter over death of Hunter Brittain, 17, during June traffic stop.
A Cop Allegedly Shot And Killed A Fellow Officer After Threatening To Shoot Protesters 07/12/2020 Calvin "Nick" Salyers is accused of killing his colleague, Scott Hutton, through his front door after Hutton stopped by his home to pick up a patrol car. An Arkansas police officer who allegedly told a colleague that he would shoot any protesters who came to his door was charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a fellow officer who knocked on his door in June.
Atlanta Ga. PD officer arrested after trying to flee country 08/29/2014 Tahreem Zeus Rana, 23, of Hapeville, is a suspect in a Hapeville murder investigation and was arrested Thursday morning when trying to board a flight to Monterrey, Mexico. ATLANTA -- An Atlanta police officer is under arrest, accused of killing a woman he met online, then burning her body to cover it up.
Former Arkansas Police Chief Grant Hardin convicted of murder 10/17/2017 Hardin shot James Appleton, 59, of Gateway in the head while he sat in his parked pickup Feb. 23, according to court documents.
Under the radar: A cop's 20-year secret exposed in northwest Arkansas, Part 2 05/01/2019 As Police Chief Grant Hardin was booked into a state prison, the Arkansas Department of Correction submitted his DNA sample into a database, which then unlocked a key to a cold case: a teacher’s rape in Rogers in 1997. It sent shockwaves through the community.
Police officer who killed Cameron Lamb in Missouri charged with manslaughter 06/18/2020 Eric DeValkenaere shot Lamb in 2019 while he was backing into his garage. However, Detective Troy Schwalm, the other officer with DeValkenaere, stated there was no gun in Lamb’s left hand, according to the affidavit. A gun was recovered from the garage floor next to the truck.
White Missouri officer, Eric DeValkenaere, convicted in Black man’s 2019 death 11/19/2021 Jackson County Judge Dale Youngs issued the bench ruling against Officer Eric DeValkenaere in the death of Cameron Lamb, 26. Lamb was shot while backing into his garage on Dec. 3, 2019, after chasing his girlfriend’s convertible in a stolen pickup truck.
Missouri Officer Charged in Death of Officer During Chase 08/25/2022 Brian Rayford, 41, of Florissant, was charged with involuntary manslaughter in the Dec. 5, 2020, death of 54-year-old Moline Acres Police Sgt. Herschel Turner Jr. Rayford was pursuing the vehicle without his supervisor's permission or any evidence that the driver needed to be immediately apprehended, according to the prosecutor's news release. Rayford was fired from Bellefontaine Neighbors after the crash and now works as a police officer in Hillsdale.
Missouri College Student Brutally Killed By Cop Who Started Sexual Relationship With Him After Arrest 04/13/2023 Investigators believe Jesse Valencia threatened to expose married father and patrolman Steven Rios’ involvement with him. On June 5, 2004, a group of students found a man dead a block from his apartment in the college town of Columbia.
Police officer convicted of killing gay lover 05/23/2005 Steven Rios, a married junior officer in this university town's police force, was convicted of the first-degree murder of his lover, Jesse Valencia, 23.
White former Officer Andrew Delke reaches plea deal in death of Black man he shot in the back 07/02/2021 Attorney David Raybin made the confirmation on behalf of former Officer Andrew Delke, who was about to face trial for a first-degree murder charge over the death of 25-year-old Daniel Hambrick in July 2018.
California Highway Patrol Yuba-Sutter commander Julie Harding found dead in Tennessee months after husband killed in homicide 12/15/2022 Sacramento sheriff says Thomas Francis O'Donnell arrested in SMF in connection with husband's murder. The Clay County sheriff also confirmed that Julie's husband, Michael Harding, disappeared while in the county and was found dead in Kentucky. A source told KCRA 3 that Michael was shot and killed in Kentucky. .... She was arrested Dec. 8 after stalking and burglarizing the home of a woman who was dating her husband — he and Julie were going through a divorce, documents from the Murfreesboro Police Department in Tennessee read. The woman who filed the complaint reported seeing Julie on her ring camera on Oct. 10 walking up to the front door and calling a dog's name: Charlie.
Murder by Memphis Tenn. Police Officer to be Featured on TV One’s Fatal Attraction 01/09/2015 In September 2008, former Memphis Police officer Chancy Jones fatally shot his mistress, Phyllis Malone, at an East Memphis gas station.
Decommissioned Nashville Tenn. police officer Nathan Glass indicted for 2nd degree murder in 2018 shooting 11/12/2020
Texas police officer charged with murder in shooting that sparked protests 03/11/2021 Officer Christopher Taylor was taken into custody after a grand jury indicted him in the April 24 shooting death of Michael Ramos, a spokesperson for the Travis County Sheriff's Office said.
The Killing of Unarmed Teenager Jordan Edwards - Texas police officer kills unarmed and nonthreatening African-American teenager Jordan Edwards April 29, 2017
Wikipedia: Murder of Jordan Edwards April 29, 2017 Roy Oliver was fired from the department and arrested on May 5, 2017. On August 28, 2018, he was found guilty of murder.[6] On August 29, 2018, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison.[7]
Chicago Police Officer Sammy Encarnacion Who Chased Anthony Alvarez Before He Was Shot in 2021 Should Be Fired for Abusing Girlfriend in 2017, Officials Say 04/21/2023 An officer who chased Anthony Alvarez before his partner shot and killed the 22-year-old on March 31, 2021, should be fired for abusing his girlfriend in 2017, former Chicago Police Supt. David Brown and the agency charged with investigating police misconduct ruled, according to documents obtained by WTTW News. Officer Sammy Encarnacion physically and verbally abused his girlfriend, pointed his department-issued gun at her and was often intoxicated while armed, according to the results of the probe conducted by Civilian Office of Police Accountability, known as COPA.
Officer Evan Solano Who Shot Anthony Alvarez On March 31, 2021 Will Not Be Fired: Police Board 07/21/2023
Two Milwaukee police officers charged in connection with 2022 death of Keishon D. Thomas; family is represented by Ben Crump 02/24/2023 Officers Donald Krueger and Marco Lopez face separate felony charges for the abuse of 20-year-old Keishon D. Thomas while he was held in custody and misconduct in public office by making a false entry, respectively.
7 officers and nurse charged with involuntary manslaughter in the 2020 killing of a Edward Bronstein in police custody in Los Angeles County 03/30/2023
Security Officer Arrested for Murder NR19023cr 02/01/2019 On Wednesday, December 26, 2018, victims’ Natali and Alex Glukhovskiy were found deceased in their apartment on Oxnard Boulevard in Van Nuys Ca. On Friday, February 1, 2019, detectives from Robbery Homicide Division arrested the husband and father of the victims for the murders. The suspect Viktor Glukhovskiy, is a civilian employee at LAPD Security Services Division.
California police face scrutiny after killing double amputee 02/01/2023 The two officers involved have been placed on paid leave amid an investigation. They have not been named. According to the Mapping Police Violence database, nearly 1,200 people were killed by police in 2022. Officers were charged with a crime in nine of these cases.
Police officer won’t be charged for killing bystander in Santa Barbara County Ca. shooting 01/03/2023 (Suspect was not armed, although they claimed they thought he was, and was arrested unharmed, while an innocent bystander was killed.) Juan Olvera-Preciado, 59, died at the scene on the night of Aug. 21, 2021, in the small coastal city of Guadalupe. ... Officer Miguel Jaimes fired three shots, which missed the suspect, who fell to the ground and was arrested.
Former Dallas Tx. Police officer arrested for allegedly murdering her neighbor over a necklace, arrest warrant states 12/08/2022 Former Dallas Police officer Cathryn Lafitte has been charged and arrested for the murder of her neighbor, Jamarlon Clardy. Aug. 2, 2022
Former Idaho State Police officer arrested in connection to then wife's death 04/22/2023 The sheriff's office says 57-year-old Daniel Charles Howard turned himself in. KCSO says Howard's arrest is in connection to the death of his then-wife Kendy Wilkins Howard in Athol, Idaho, in February of 2021.
Police Use of Force and Misconduct in California October 2021 About 195 people die each year from interactions with California law enforcement. Gunshots are by far the most common cause of death: nearly 250 people are shot by police each year.
Ex-Pittsburg Cop Gets 2 Life Terms for Role in Murder 05/16/1995 A former Pittsburg police officer convicted of murdering an Oakley woman in 1988 begged a judge for mercy yesterday, but was sentenced to two life terms for the crime. Eric Bergen said it would be unfair for Contra Costa Superior Court Judge James Marchiano to impose the maximum sentence because one of his cohorts -- Mario Salguero -- was given total immunity and two others received light sentences in exchange for testifying against Bergen.
Robbery suspect who was fatally shot by police in Logan Heights ID'd, Isaac Andrade armed with a knife 01/14/2022 Killed 01/10/2022
FBI raids NYPD sergeants union Manhattan headquarters 10/05/2021
FBI raids New York City police union headquarters 10/05/2021
NYPD cop, Officer Gilberto Salazar-Giraldo, 27, busted in alleged rape of live-in girlfriend: police 10/05/2021
FBI Investigating Missouri Officers Who Let Dog Bite Black Man in Disturbing Viral Video 09/27/2021
‘We’re Going to Hunt’: Bodycam Footage Shows Minneapolis Cops Describe Being ‘Out Hunting,’ Linking ‘Looting’ with Race During George Floyd Protests 10/05/2021
Revealed: pipeline company paid Minnesota police for arresting and surveilling protesters 10/05/2021
Jury awards $2.5 million to unarmed man shot in back by Denver police in 2013 10/05/2021
Probe reveals kickback to King County deputy Sgt. Raphael Crenshaw’s wife, exposes concerns over police ties to confidential informants 10/06/2021
Federal agents raided the wrong home, damaged a Lynnwood apartment and injured a cat, lawsuit says 10/06/2021
Washoe Nevada sheriff's deputy Jade Brinson charged with vehicular manslaughter in deadly motorcycle crash 10/06/2021
Virtually everyone a Fort Bend Tx. police Officer Aaron Gillory stopped was Hispanic. His bosses shrugged. 09/29/2021
Two Virginia cops charged with storming US Capitol fired from jobs 01/26/2021
North Carolina Police Officer, Curt Stansbury, Fired For Revealing Dark Secrets Of His Department 07/27/2015 Such is the story in the case of 25-year cop Curt Stansbury, a Sergeant in the Wilmington Police Department at the time of his discharge.
Fired Wilmington police officer, Curt Stansbury, to return to department with demotion 06/27/2016
How a Rookie, Shanna Lopez, Exposed a Ring Inside Dallas PD June 2007
Dallas officer, David Wayne Kattner, 47, charged with sexual assault apparently kills himself 01/09/2015 During his career, Kattner came under scrutiny several times. In 2004, he shot Kevin Andrew Sinning, 26, who pointed a gun at him after holding it to his own head. Sinning ended up turning his gun back and shooting himself in the head after Kattner shot him. Kattner was cleared by a grand jury in that shooting. Kattner was a field training officer to Shanna Lopez the next year. Lopez has accused Kattner of being obsessed with writing tickets to prostitutes. She accused Kattner of being involved in a ticket-writing scheme that caused two officers to be fired and another to be suspended. Lopez said she was forced out of the department.
Desert Hot Springs police officer Andrea Heath who committed suicide claimed harassment from fellow cops. 4 years later, city reaches settlement 10/27/2016 A four-year, multi-million dollar lawsuit that continued on after the death of the plaintiff has come to a settlement, resulting in less than $75,000 for the deceased's daughter.
‘Rat Cop' Joe Crystal Shunned From Baltimore Police Department After Reporting Officer Brutality 06/15/2016
Baltimore to pay $42K to whistle-blower former officer, Joseph Crystal, who found rat on car 06/01/2016
Bogota Officer, Regina Tasca, May Be Fired For Stopping Beatdown 04/16/2012
Bogota Police Woman, Regina Tasca, Settles Lawsuit For About $1.1M 01/07/2016
New Albany Ind. officer, Laura Schook, Schook fired by commission over allegations 12/29/2014 Among her allegations, Schook accused fellow officers Gary Humphrey and Jon Tucker of working for their private businesses while on the clock for the department. She also claimed officers were instructed not to provide her with backup, and that she was retaliated against for blowing the whistle on what she defined as illegal conduct by other cops.
Finishing What She Started 10/03/2016 After decades of success as a police officer, Laura Schook returns to IU Southeast in search of something more
Former Captain Ray Lewis Charged With Three Violations After OWS Protest; More Photos Of His Arrest 11/18/2011
Ex-Philly police captain protests in Ferguson, blasts American policing 11/26/2014
Hacked Oath Keepers Records Show Active Members Of Law Enforcement And The Military Tried To Join The Group After Jan. 6 10/01/2021
More Than Half of Police Killings Are Mislabeled, New Study Says 09/30/2021
The night the cops became the killers 06/23/2013 Chelsea and Everett police murder King Arthur Motel 1982
Memories of police brutality still fresh, 30 years after King Arthur trials 06/23/2013 “We are the police and we’re going to kill you.” .... Meanwhile, both departments carried on for years with few changes. “Nothing happened. That was the big criticism that little had been done,” said John McCarthy, who took over as Everett’s mayor in 1986 and subsequently appointed a new police chief who instilled mandatory training and a formal chain of command. In Chelsea, the police began to implement new training and policies after the city entered into receivership in 1991.
The wrong Everett police officers were convicted of murder... 07/06/1983
Wikipedia: Daniel Holtzclaw
Federal Prosecutors Won't Charge Kenosha Police Officer Who Shot Jacob Blake 7 Times in the Back Last Year 10/09/2021
Ambushed Louisiana trooper's dead body went unnoticed for 12 hours 10/10/2021 Master Trooper Adam Gaubert shot and killed in his patrol vehicle in Prairieville
Man charged with murdering Georgia police officer working first shift 10/10/2021 Damien Ferguson, 43, was captured at his Alamo home and later charged with murdering Dylan Harrison, 26, early Saturday as the officer was working his first shift for the Alamo Police Department. ... The Georgia Bureau of Investigation revealed Sunday that Harrison was likely murdered in retaliation for arresting a “known associate” of Ferguson’s across the street from the precinct Friday night.
A suspect, Matthew Mire, 31, accused of ambushing and killing a state trooper and shooting 4 other people has been arrested, authorities say 10/10/2021
I refused to lie under oath for the state of Arizona, and the courts aren't on my side 10/10/2021
Ohio police probed after man screaming 'I'm paraplegic' dragged from car 10/11/2021 The Dayton Police Department says it is now investigating the incident that took place on 30 September.
Appellate Court Rules Iowa Officers Must Face Lawsuit Over Traffic Stop Involving Handcuffing and Groping of Black Motorist: ‘They Only Saw One Thing’ 10/11/2021
A white Tennessee police officer, Tanner Holt, resigned after witnesses said he got knocked out at a wedding for making drunken, racist comments 10/11/2021
Wikipedia: Isaac Wright Jr. He is best known for being falsely accused and convicted as a drug lord and sentenced to life in prison in 1991 after a five-week trial by a 12-person jury of 10 charges involving the sale of cocaine. However, his conviction was overturned in 1997 after litigation brought by him on the basis of police corruption during his investigation and the prosecutor’s knowing presentation of perjured testimony at his trial.
In Prosecutor Nicholas L. Bissell Jr.'s Rise and Fall, a Story of Ambition, Deceit and Shame 12/01/1996 When Nicholas L. Bissell Jr. put a gun in his mouth and pulled the trigger in a $20 room on a neon strip here, it was almost the cliche ending to an ambitious man's rise and fall.
Miami moves to terminate police chief, Art Acevedo, who said city is run by 'Cuban mafia' 10/12/2021
Who Is Christina Nance? Family Demand Answers After Woman's Body Found in Police Van 10/12/2021
Indianapolis police sergeant, Eric Huxley, under federal investigation after body camera video showed him kicking a handcuffed man in the head 10/13/2021
Police Chief of Troubled Dept. Flames Out After Calling Female Employees ‘B*tches’ 10/12/2021 Ken Criner was accused of harassment by several female employees as he oversaw a department that was roiled by news that two of its cops had participated in the Capitol riot.
Cops and Paramedics Involved in Elijah McClain’s Death Charged With Homicide 09/01/2021 After a resident called police because McClain looked “suspicious,” Aurora police officers Nathan Woodyard, Randy Roedema, and Jason Rosenblatt pulled up and told the young Black man to stop. But McClain kept walking because he had headphones on at the time of the verbal command, according to body camera footage.
Joseph Mensah, the former Wauwatosa police officer who killed three people, has been hired as a Waukesha County deputy 01/26/2021
Judge: There's Probable Cause Officer Joseph Mensah Committed Homicide In Death Of Jay Anderson Jr. 07/28/2021
Louisiana trooper, Carl Cavalier, who spoke out about police brutality is fired 10/13/2021 Carl Cavalier got a letter this week from State Police Superintendent Lamar Davis saying that he violated department policy by speaking out about the death of Ronald Greene, according to WWL-TV, a local CBS affiliate.
Black Americans are incarcerated at nearly five times the rate of Whites, new report on state prisons finds 10/13/2021
Charges Pending Against NYPD Officer Yvonne Wu, Accused Of Shooting Ex And Killing Ex’s Girlfriend 10/14/2021
Capitol Police Officer Michael Angelo Riley charged with obstructing riot investigation 10/15/2021
Tyrell Harris-McLaughlin, a 28-year-old corrections officer charged with raping inmate at scandal-plagued NJ women’s prison 10/14/2021
Ex-Louisiana State Trooper, Jacob Brown, Pleads Not Guilty in Black Motorist’s Brutal Beating 10/14/2021
Grand Jury Investigates Former Kansas City Detective Who Allegedly ‘Exploited And Terrorized’ Black Residents 10/15/2021 The police captain, Roger Golubski, is accused of framing the innocent and working for a drug kingpin.
Wikipedia: Shooting of Kathryn Johnston 11/21/2006 was an elderly Atlanta, Georgia, woman who was killed by undercover police officers using a no-knock warrant.
Idaho Judge: Police Can't Blame a Bystander for a Cop, Sergeant Randy Flegel, Killing Another Cop 10/15/2021
Police Shot Her Boyfriend During a Robbery. She Was Charged With His Murder. 08/07/2019
The Felony-Murder Rule Sends Non-Killers to Prison and Doesn't Even Reduce Crime 03/23/2016
ESTATE: SC Judge, Tammy Bullock, others ‘stole’ from dead man’s home before ‘he got cold’ 10/05/2021
Assistant House Sergeant at Arms, Stefan Bieret, 41, arrested in child pornography investigation 10/15/2021
‘How Uncaring They Were’: Boston Black Man Waited Hours Before Receiving Medical Treatment After Cops Wrongly Assumed He Was Drunk While Having a Stroke, Now He Will Receive $1.3M from the City 10/18/2021
Three children attacked a Black woman, Shantel Arnold. A La. sheriff’s deputy arrived — and beat her more 10/16/2021
Tennessee county illegally jailed Black children: report 10/09/2021
Black Children Were Jailed for a Crime That Doesn’t Exist. Almost Nothing Happened to the Adults in Charge. 10/08/2021
‘Cruel, Evil and Completely Biased’: Tennessee Judge Accused of Having Black Kids Arrested and Jailed at Alarming Rates, Once Dragging In 11 Children for Crimes That Don’t Exist 10/19/2021
Indianapolis officer Sgt. Eric M. Huxley charged after video showed him kick handcuffed man in face 10/13/2021
Now-Fired Waukegan Police Officer Dante Salinas, Who Shot And Killed Marcellis Stinnette, Was Never Disciplined In Earlier Disputed Use-Of-Force Incident 11/06/2020
Hawaii ACLU: 10-year-old girl was arrested at school for drawing a picture that upset a parent 10/18/2021
Former Deputy Joshua Skaggs, 25, Admits to Sexual Abusing 2 Young Girls, Instead of 30 Years, He Got Just 60 Days in Jail 10/13/2021
Deputy Coconino County attorney arrested following hit-and-run in Flagstaff 10/05/2021
Massachusetts town Select Board asks FBI to investigate its own police department for payroll discrepancies 10/21/2021
Over 100+ convictions tied to cop dismissed, so far. 11/07/2021
Father of Ahmaud Arbery’s Killer: ‘I Would Have Shot Him Myself’ 11/09/2021
Defendant: Ahmaud Arbery 'trapped like a rat' before slaying 11/10/2021 Prosecutors say Greg and Travis McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan chased Ahmaud Arbery for five minutes before he was shot in the street after running past the McMichaels' idling truck.
2 Ex-Officers Who Used Tasers on a Man Over 50 Times Are Convicted of Murder 11/08/2021 Prosecutors called the actions of Joshua Taylor and Brandon Dingman, former officers in Wilson, Okla., a “substantial factor” in the 2019 death of Jared Lakey.
Black Ohio police officer whose white chief put KKK note on his coat breaks his silence 11/11/2021
1 officer suspended, 2 on leave after child handcuffed, pepper sprayed in Rochester 02/01/2021
‘A Culture of Corruption’: Fallout Continues After Corrupt North Carolina Cop Was Fired for Using Snitch, Fake Drugs to Falsely Charge Black Men with Trafficking 11/12/2021
RTA police officer charged after video shows he pushed man with mental illness off rapid platform in Cleveland 11/16/2021
Florida cops arrested Black man for 'stealing' his own car: lawsuit 11/17/2021
Pennsylvania teen had his hands up when fatally shot by State Police, new videos show 11/18/2021
Former Alabama corrections officer sentenced in federal drug smuggling case 10/18/2021
Missouri cop found guilty of manslaughter for shooting Black driver backing into his own garage 10/19/2021
Ex Baltimore-cop, 2 daughters, accomplice found dead in Maryland, reports say 11/17/2021
White Officer Eric DeValkenaere convicted in Black man's death 11/19/2021 A judge on Friday convicted a White Kansas City police officer of involuntary manslaughter and armed criminal action in the fatal shooting of a Black man, in a case in which prosecutors said police planted evidence.
Black Man Stomped Out By SC Police Officer Receives $650K Payout 11/17/2021
5 Georgia cops charged with murder for suffocating young man in 2019 11/20/2021
Colorado city to pay $15 million to family of Elijah McClain, settling lawsuit over deadly police encounter 11/20/2021
Former Lamar Co. Mississippi deputy city clerk arrested 11/18/2021
3 cops seen on video stomping handcuffed Black teen in N.J. have been charged, feds say 11/20/2021
‘Because He Didn’t Answer You?’: Off-Duty Michigan Police Officer Chad Vorce Fired After Pulling Gun on Teen Who Brushed Off His Initial Questions While Delivering Newspapers 11/18/2021
Ocean City Police Department cleared officers’ actions in viral videos showing arrests of Black teens 11/20/2021
Mississippi man dies after getting into a fight with police, being shot by officer 11/19/2021
Idaho Sheriff Craig Rowland under investigation after allegedly threatening church youth group and leader 11/15/2021 Shortly after the girls left the note, multiple sources tell EastIdahoNews.com Rowland came out of his house with a gun. The sheriff was reportedly yelling and made his way over to the car with the girls and their leader. He then allegedly pulled the woman out of the vehicle and made further threats, according to sources close to the investigation.
4 Texas students arrested during chaotic protest; police use Taser, pepper spray 11/20/2021
Officer Removed From West Side Chicago High School After Scuffling With Student 11/22/2021
Two Pennsylvania teens charged with the death of an 8-year-old, Fanta Bility, who was killed by police gunfire (Devon Smith, John Scanlan III, and a third unnamed officer) 11/12/2021
Cops Killed a Little Girl, Fanta Bility, Then Charged Two Teens Who Were a Block Away With Her Murder 11/22/2021 For some reason, police outside of the stadium mistook that vehicle for a suspect and opened fire on it with a crowd of people behind them — firing 25 rounds. .... According to the complaint, as reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer, officers Devon Smith, John Scanlan III, and a third unnamed officer all fired their weapons that night, although the third officer is not named in the lawsuit.
Former cop fatally shoots teen after harassing his friends for ‘careless driving’: report 11/26/2021 The man in the truck was identified as a 36-year-old former police officer in Greenwood Village, Colorado, but his name has not been released. He suffered a gunshot wound but is expected to recover.
Off-Duty Newark Police Officer Louis Santiago Allegedly Hit a Guy With His Car and Took the Body Home to Mom 11/29/2021
Ex-officer charged in Arbery killing lacked training: Documents 05/15/2020
Gregory McMichael, ex-police officer charged with killing Ahmaud Arbery, had service weapon suspended in 2019 05/14/2020
Former Franklin County Sheriff's deputy Jason Meade charged with murder for fatal shooting of Casey Goodson Jr. 12/02/2021 The shooting happened in north Columbus near Ferris Road and Estates Place on Dec. 4, 2020.
'He did nothing!': Video shows Minneapolis cop throwing 64-year-old Black man to the ground 12/03/2021
Police Are Literally Sleeping on the Job. And People Keep Filming Them. 12/01/2021
Why did Deputy Jason Meade kill Casey Goodson, Jr.? 12/12/2020 “I work for the Sheriff’s office… I hunt people –
Cop Who Killed Concealed Carry Permit Holder Bragged About 'Hunting People, Throwing the First Punch' 12/14/2020
Hundreds of cases in jeopardy after racist texting scandal rocks California police department 12/08/2021
Kentucky sheriff wanted for assaulting teen girl during high school basketball brawl 12/08/2021
Florida Cops Busted for Allegedly Issuing False Traffic Tickets to People They Never Pulled Over 04/22/2021
Family: Retired Tampa Fla. officer was not wearing hearing aid, glasses prior to being shot by deputy 12/14/2021
Report: high-ranking DC cops, including current chief, helped criminal officers keep their jobs 12/18/2021
Capt Jeffrey Brienza: NYPD boss accused of raping retired Black cop for a year 12/23/2021 Accuser Gillian Roberts who is now suing for unspecified damages says Brienza even changed her schedule to ensure he would have more time with her. ... Speaking of cops gone rogue, former lieutenant of NYPD's 44th precinct Lt Nick McGarry was seen stationed in a chair at Rory Dolan's bar, smiling ear to ear, and straddling rookie cop Vera Mekuli who was giving him a lap dance. He was immediately demoted after the video of the incident went viral and booted to the Transit District 12. As for Mekuli, a former real estate agent, she escaped without disciplinary action as her colleagues believed it was McGarry who "f**ed up" while she was just trying to earn some "cool points" as a rookie.
LA police kill teen girl while firing shots at male suspect 12/23/2021
Update: Former cop, Adam Holen, charged with murder in teen’s shooting death 12/20/2021 The Aurora Police Department submitted an arrest warrant for second-degree murder in the case of a former cop engaging in a shootout with a 17-year-old boy on the eve of Thanksgiving.
Sheriff's Deputy John Rodriguez Who Killed Veteran Damian Daniels Avoids Indictment 12/24/2021
Michigan AG Charges Cop, Jason Diaz, In Shooting After PD Cleared Him, Judge Tosses Charges 12/10/2021
Former FBI agent in Whitmer kidnapping plot pleads no contest in wife's assault 12/20/2021
Chicago police officer, Pierre Tyler, 29, is charged with murder of his girlfriend - who had his baby nine months ago - 'after she discovered he'd had baby with other woman and confronted him' 12/12/2021 Tyler, who joined the force in 2016 after serving 8 years in the army, is being held at Cook County Jail without bond until his next court hearing on December 31
Florida deputies take their own lives, leave behind 1-month-old son 01/07/2022 Deputy Clayton Osteen attempted suicide on New Years Eve removed from life support on Jan. 2; Deputy Victoria Pacheco took her own life after learning of Osteen’s death.
Wife of Ohio Man Killed By Officer During New Year’s Ritual Says Cop Shot Without Warning Through Their Fence, Bodycam Footage Confirms Claim: ‘Nobody Said Anything’ 01/10/2022
Huntsville Alabama Cop, David McCoy, Charged With Murder Of Pregnant Girlfriend, on Friday the 7th, Attempting Absurd Cover-Up 01/12/2022
‘Represents That Entire Department’: Sheriff Moves to Fire Georgia Deputy Who Commented Online That Ahmaud Arbery ‘Still Got the Death Penalty’ 01/12/2022
‘Disgusting’: Sunrise Fla. Police chief responds to body cam video showing sergeant grabbing fellow officer by throat 01/13/2022
Surveillance footage shows a woman left distraught after police officer shot her dog 6 times while responding to a 'barking complaint' 01/16/2022
Ex-Prison Guard, Shane Meehan, 45, Indicted for Slaying FBI Task Force Officer 01/20/2022
Slain officer's sister says Facebook should be held liable for her brother's death 01/21/2022
Alabama cop, David Michael McCoy, 28, accused of shooting pregnant girlfriend in head as she arrived for visit 01/11/2022
Suit: Fairfax Police Officers Protected Sex Trafficking Ring 12/21/2021
An expert on police use of force is calling this incident one of the 'most abusive and unnecessary' he has ever seen 01/27/2022
Body camera video shows Minneapolis officers shooting Black man during no-knock warrant. Attorneys say he wasn't the target 02/04/2022
Cop Shoots Multiple Bystanders by Mistake Trying to Stop Car Thief 02/08/2022
Serial Rapist Cop, Sentenced to 263 Years, Up for Parole After Doing Just 6 Years 02/08/2022
"I'll Kill You!" — Psycho Cop Pulls Gun, Threatens to Murder Innocent Man for Driving Safely 02/25/2021
South Carolina police officer charged in fatal shooting 02/10/2022
DA clears deputy who killed Black man after suspected jaywalking 02/12/2022
Former FBI Task Force officer, Clarence Delano Belton, Jr., suing City of Charlotte, NC former CMPD Officer Heather Loveridge over 2019 ‘friendly fire’ shooting 01/1/2022
Cops kill man in a hail of bullets after he threatens to harm himself with a knife – then alter the shooting scene: report 02/17/2022
Cops force body camera off of a Cop who is trying to stop unnecessary use of force. 03/01/2022
VIDEO: Man dumps can of gasoline on police cruiser, torches it outside city hall 03/24/2022 Jeremy Dunklee, 31, of Barry County, was arrested about a block from the scene of the fire.
‘Torture and murder’: Ronald Greene case turns cop vs. cop 03/22/2022
WATCH: Cop, Anthony Nigro IV, Reaches Into Unarmed James Huber's, 38, Car, Puts His Gun to His Head—Executes Him 04/01/2022
James Huber, 38, shot to death by Trooper Anthony Nigro IV may have been headed to Peace Bridge protest 03/27/2022
NYPD van fatally strikes panhandler on Brooklyn street 04/07/2022
Former correctional sergeant sentenced to prison for assaulting inmates 04/11/2022
Fearing bad publicity, LASD covered up case of deputy who knelt on inmate’s head 03/25/2022
Rochester woman fights to get back $8K seized in raid; she was not charged, no drugs found 04/06/2022
HERO Cop Exposes Atlanta's Policing For Points Program 04/13/2022
Florida Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson encourages homeowners to shoot burglars to ‘save taxpayers money’ 04/25/2022 Brandon Harris
Fired St. Lucie County sheriff's deputy spared lengthy prison term in plea deal 04/19/2022
Off-duty Auburn officer on administrative leave after allegedly killing Seattle pedestrian 04/25/2022
Former Boston police union president Patrick Rose pleads guilty to child rape charges 04/25/2022
Former prosecutor busted paying $40 for Methadone Mile prostitute, Boston Police say 04/29/2022
The ex-Philly Police officer, Edsaul Mendoza, 26, who fatally shot TJ Siderio, 12, has been charged with murder 05/2/2022
Philadelphia Officer Edsaul Mendoza Arrested for Murdering 12 Year Old 04/02/2022
Off-duty NYPD Officer Yvonne Wu shoots girlfriend, kills another woman in Brooklyn home: police 10/13/2021
Body cam footage shows VA cops lied about death of 77-year-old man whose head they slammed into truck 05/05/2022
Cops Used Drugs Stolen From Crime Scenes To Sedate, Rape Female Officer For Span Of Five Years 06/18/2021 Lieutenant Julio Calle, Officer Ryan Marrero, Sergeant Alfred Gallicchio, Officer Jimmy Gutierres and Detective Michael Ganz were all implicated. Deputy Chief Michael Baker and Captain Neil Zuber allegedly saw evidence and did nothing.
Former Tx. deputy constable Xochitl Ortiz held on $450K bond for allegedly using stun gun on sons 05/22/2022
Deputy who killed man found sleeping in a park won’t face charges. The officer killed three people in five years. 06/01/2022
LAPD officer who died was beaten in training meant to ‘simulate a mob,’ mother claims 06/25/2022 The claim also alleges the training exercise “had already been questioned” before Tipping was hurt because of injuries suffered by other officers, according to the Times.
Florida Sheriff Grady Judd Says His Officers Will ‘Put A Bullet Through Your Head’ If You Attempt A School Shooting 05/28/2022 https://www.facebook.com/StevieGrevie/posts/pfbid025vzaN9L2CmsY35RMdjan4otaJFfxGnL6XDGvN6vj7JdZVfTLHXPPFYuHLr9ZRPFBl https://gatelessgatezen.wordpress.com/2011/09/20/you-kill-a-policeman-it-means-no-arrest-no-miranda-rights-no-negotiations-nothing-but-as-many-bullets-as-we-can-shoot-into-you-period/
Records: Officers fired 110 rounds at Angilo Freeland suspected in deputy's shooting 10/03/2006 "I suspect the only reason 110 rounds was all that was fired was that's all the ammunition they had," Judd said. "We were not going to take any chance of him shooting back." False ID claimed he was Eswardo Ramclaim
Polk killer, Angilo Freeland, may have link to Sarasota 10/05/2006
Fla. Police: Cop-killing suspect, Humberto Delgado Jr., 34, is a former U.S. Virgin Islands police officer 08/21/2009 https://www.odmp.org/officer/20042-corporal-michael-joseph-roberts
FBI Probes Deadly Prison Shootout in Fla. 06/22/2006 Corrections officer Ralph Hill, an Air Force veteran, had smuggled a gun into the prison and opened fire Wednesday morning as the FBI agents and Justice Department investigators arrived, officials and his attorney said. Hill, 43, and Justice Department special agent William "Buddy" Sentner were killed in the exchange, and a prison employee helping with the arrests was wounded.
2 die in shootout at federal prison in Fla. 06/22/2006 Five guards were arrested without incident. But at 7:42 a.m., Ralph Hill, 43, opened fire near the lobby of the men's detention center, adjacent to the women's prison. Hill was killed along with William "Buddy" Sentner, 44, a federal agent with the Department of Justice Inspector General's Office in Orlando.
WATCH: Akron Ohio Police held news conference, released footage of police shooting of Jayland Walker 07/03/2022
Shaun King: On this past Thursday a 49 year old white man in Kentucky named Lance Storz shot and killed THREE police officers and a beloved police dog. 07/03/2022 https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1220413011918322 https://www.facebook.com/shaunking/posts/pfbid02qR6JHnpMoqutG7uaKwSmP99BWY5PnXKxhy58aRJmc1PdwA2GsGXPs9WmthGqEmFrl
Man who allegedly killed Yavapai County sergeant previously threatened shootout with deputies 06/29/2022
80-year-old on-duty deputy rapes woman while in uniform, police say 07/02/2022
California Man Accused of Kidnapping, Raping, Torturing, and Disfiguring Woman Is Identified as Former Police Officer Peter Anthony McGuire 06/23/2022
Sheriff Refuses to Resign After He Was Arrested for Alleged Sexual Assault: ‘I’m Still the Sheriff’ 07/03/2022
Whatever you do, local news, don't write "Cops kill innocent teen in flashbang fire" 07/11/2022 https://www.facebook.com/groups/2104032079634093/?multi_permalinks=5330556560314946&comment_id=5330934473610488¬if_id=1657643593556749¬if_t=feedback_reaction_generic&ref=notif
Former Tipton County Tenn. deputy indicted after car sale 01/1/2022 The car was posted on GovDeals.com website. According to the Comptroller’s Office, the sheriff’s office uses the website to sell “seized assets that have been awarded to the TCSO as well as surplus or obsolete TCSO assets.” When the sale was discovered, officials with the sheriff’s canceled it and returned Gardner’s $500. The car was reportedly sold for $2,853.83 on October 14, 2021.
A New York cop is on desk duty after arresting an EMT who hit his police car with an ambulance door while bringing a patient into a hospital: report 07/15/2022
Deadly police shooting of 23-year-old Black man Robert Adams now under investigation 07/19/2022
All full-time officers at Kenly Police Department resign at once 07/21/2022
Police in Denver committed a mass shooting 07/18/2022
Denver police injure 5 bystanders in LoDo while shooting man who allegedly pointed gun at officers 01/17/2022 The Sunday shooting is the third time in a week that Denver police officers shot someone. An officer on Friday shot and killed a man who authorities said was stabbing his partner. On Wednesday, officers shot and killed a man who they say fired shots at pursuing officers.
NBC 7 Investigates: San Diego Police Face Scrutiny Over Woman's Murder 07/13/2022
Florida Police Sergeant Who Grabbed Fellow Officer by Her Throat Charged with Battery and Assault 07/22/2022
Video Shows Police Fatally Shoot Grandmother With Dementia In New Mexico Home 05/13/2022
The Kansas Supreme Court rules that police can be liable when their actions injure a bystander 08/01/2022
Mother of Jamarion Robinson, shot 59 times, wants the right to sue officers involved in son’s death 08/08/2022
Jamarion Robinson's family outraged officer involved in his death still on the job 08/04/2022 Clayton County Police Officer Kristopher Hutchens and a now-former law enforcement officer, Eric Heinze, were indicted by a Fulton County Grand Jury in Oct. 2021, charged with murdering Robinson on Aug. 5, 2016.
How Alabama’s executioner, once fired for ‘mercilessly beating’ woman, rose to rank of warden 01/17/2022 A former Alabama State Trooper, Terry Raybon, fired two decades ago and who a judge would later describe as a man who “beats on women, consorts with felons, and neglects his official duties,” is now the state executioner and warden at one of the state’s most notorious prisons.
Town's Black Citizens Sue Police Department Over Mississippi 'Martial Law' 08/16/2022
Nearly 200 Georgia Prison Employees Arrested 08/18/2022
Chicago officer charged after allegedly pinning boy down while off-duty 08/19/2022 Sgt. Michael Vitellaro faces charges of official misconduct and aggravated battery in connection with the July incident in Park Ridge, police in the Chicago suburb said Thursday.
Shot and Killed by Police at Age 8, Fanta Bility Should be a Household Name 08/22/2022 Her shooting death, in an outrageous and illegal hail of gunfire from at least three Sharon Hill, Pa., police officers, Devon Smith, 33, Sean Dolan, 25, and Brian Devaney, 41, on August 27th, 2021, is about as senseless of a police murder as I've ever seen in my life.
“Weaponizing the Police” Is Now a Crime in East Lansing 08/18/2022
Man shot by East Lansing police in Meijer parking lot faces multiple felony charges 08/23/2022 Officers eventually found a loaded handgun on the pavement beneath a parked car, near where VanAtten was seen crouching briefly while police were chasing him, according to video evidence released by police. (The video cam never shows a clear picture of the gun, certainly not pointing it at police. It shows him running away from police for an extended time, before possibly going out of sight for about 30 seconds, then running away again when he was shot. At this time he didn't have a gun, but supposedly they thought he did.)
Black Lives Matter Michigan: 08/24/2022 Cops failed in taking DeAnthony VanAtten's life when they shot him 8 times, so now they are trying to take his freedom. Cops lie. Cops fabricate and plant evidence. Cops falsify reports. Cops manipulate bodycams. And yet, they are still trusted as long as the case looks good on paper and the video production is convincing.
14 Maryland police officers indicted, accused of private security double-dipping 08/26/2022
A former Arizona officer was indicted after fatally shooting a man in a wheelchair 08/27/2022 Ryan Remington, 32, was accused of “recklessly” causing the death of Richard Lee Richards, 61, in the Nov. 30 shooting outside a Tucson Lowe’s.
Jury awards $100 million to man paralyzed after Atlanta Ga. police officer Jon Grubbs tased him in the back 08/27/2022
Columbus Police Kill Unarmed Black Man Who Was In Bed 08/31/2022 Footage shows an officer immediately shooting Donovan Lewis after opening a bedroom door. The city's police chief claims Lewis appeared to be holding a vape pen. Police body-cam footage shows an officer opening a bedroom door in an apartment and immediately shooting Lewis, who was in bed. Lewis appeared to be holding the vape pen before he was shot, said Columbus police chief Elaine Bryant. No weapon was found.
Police officer allegedly assaults 19-year-old woman, Tamani Crum, during arrest of Elvin James in Harlem 09/01/2022
Teenager, Jaiden Malik Carter, shot by police in Prince William County dies 09/05/2022
Vermont sheriff’s captain fired after video shows him kicking detainee in the groin 08/27/2022
Salem police provide limited communication records, don't explain call or text messages between sergeant and Proud Boys supporter 07/07/2022
Alameda Co. sheriff's deputy charged in double murder had relationship with victim, DA says 09/09/2022
Maine judge accused of repeated sexual harassment 11/21/2022
Virginia State Trooper Austin Lee Edwards accused of ‘catfishing’ teen before killing her family, police say 11/28/2022 Until last month, Edwards was a Virginia State Police trooper assigned to patrol Henrico County, Virginia, and was recently hired as a sheriff's deputy in that state, spokespersons said.
Co-workers of cop who killed 3 in California removed items from his property prior to official search 12/09/2022
Deputy Devin Williams Jr. accused in double homicide romantically linked with one of victims 09/13/2022
Former SAPD officer, James Brennand, indicted after shooting of unarmed San Antonio teen Erik Cantu 12/01/2022
Tampa police chief placed on leave after flashing badge during traffic stop 12/04/2022
Felony charges dismissed against 48 East LA CHP officers in reported overtime fraud scheme 12/04/2022
LAPD Officer Houston Tipping, Who Died While Investigating LAPD Officers ‘Smacks of a Cover Up,’ Lawyer Says 12/12/2022 “One of those individuals who is alleged to have committed the sexual assault is believed to be the same individual that is responsible for the injuries that led to the death of Officer Tipping,” Bradley Gage, an attorney for Tipping’s mother said during a press conference Friday. The individual is referred to as “Officer David C” in the lawsuit, which was filed against the police department and the city in Los Angeles County Court.
LAPD Officer Houston Tipping, who was killed in a training exercise was targeted, a lawyer alleges 10/08/2022
Texas Officer Aaron Dean convicted in killing of Atatiana Jefferson 01/1/2022
County details Sheriff David Hutchinson’s bad conduct 12/16/2022
Portland's Crime Rate Isn't Impacted By Size of Police Force, Data Finds 11/09/2021
Married police officer Maegan Hall fired for sleeping with half of the department, some while on duty 01/10/2023 https://www.facebook.com/meninistposts/posts/pfbid02Mc4PhwsyqD1WVx3CVU68GHUYBrVs51VTyLMCnXDAnrvSawrhrZ6rR4ypp7aMVQCVl
Park ranger hubby of Tennessee cop, Maegan Hall, fired for sex romps with fellow officers may not have supported open marriage 01/10/2023
Maegan Olivia Hall: Well, guys. Yesterday was bittersweet for me. 01/28/2021 Well, guys. Yesterday was bittersweet for me. It was my last day as a pharmacy tech with Walgreens. I’ve learned so much and have met some of the greatest people I could ask for with that company, and am forever grateful. With that being said, I am so SO happy to announce that, as of today, I have accepted the offer to be an officer for LaVergne Police Department!!! To say I’m blessed is an understatement! It’s going to be a long journey of training and learning new things and I am so excited for every step!! I’m thankful for my family and friends, and my amazing husband for all of their constant support along the way!! Here’s to new things!!! https://www.facebook.com/maronpowers/posts/pfbid02wwWJaq7QVTAnheMAFanx454bo5gHQmHMrfgP1dB5Beqf7mtZjpQAXULGyTn3FnYnl
Police Have No Duty to Protect You, Federal Court Affirms Yet Again 12/20/2018
Aurora Colorado police officer accused of attacking disabled woman while off-duty 01/14/2023 Officer Douglas Harroun, 32, was charged with third-degree assault against an at-risk adult following Wednesday’s encounter
For the Fourth Time, Trooper Jay Splain Is Cleared in a Fatal Shooting 08/29/2022 In a 46-page decision, Ms. Graf, who is married to a corporal in the State Police who once supervised Trooper Splain, appeared to have relied extensively on the statements of the trooper and his partner about what happened that night.
Pennsylvania Trooper Jay Splain Remains on Force After 4 Fatal Shootings Over 15 Years: Inside Edition Investigation 01/20/2023
7 charged with domestic terrorism after deadly shooting near proposed Atlanta police training facility 01/19/2023 Activists associated with a group protesting the site said Teran was a “Forest Defender,” working to fight environmental racism. Local justice groups released a joint statement saying Manuel Esteban Paez Teran, known as Tortuguita and who identifies as nonbinary, was a “sweet, warm, very smart and caring” person.
‘Assassinated in cold blood’: activist killed protesting Georgia’s ‘Cop City’ 01/21/2023 Killing of Manuel Esteban Paez Terán, who opposed training facility, is ‘unprecedented’ in history of environmental activism, experts say
1 dead, 3 injured in crash involving Bakersfield police during pursuit of stolen vehicle suspect: BPD 01/19/2023 The crash involved Bakersfield police and a Honda Accord. A man driving the Honda was killed and a female passenger was taken to a hospital with moderate to major injuries. Two Bakersfield police officers were injured and taken to a nearby hospital with moderate to major injuries. All survivors of the crash were listed in stable condition, according to a statement by police. (Chase was called off officially, but at least two cops continued it, one causing the suspect to crash, the other, at a seperate loaction, caused another crash with unrelated car killing the innocent drive and injuring the pasenger.)
Leevon Smith, 39, dies days after being shot during struggle with off-duty Chicago police officer in Brainerd 01/18/2023
1 dead, 3 injured after car flees traffic stop, crashes in south St. Louis 01/20/2023 Death was an innocent bystander
Police officer Cassandra Dollard charged in deadly weekend shooting bonds out 02/10/2022
Lawsuit Filed Against Officer Cassandra Dollard who Killed Robert Langley 04/20/2022
Shock and anger after fired worker killed by police at Oklahoma pork plant 01/20/2023 Chiewelthap Mariar, 26-year-old Sudanese refugee, shot dead after police called to escort him from Seaboard Foods factory in Guymon. Chiewelthap Mariar, a 26-year-old refugee from Sudan, was killed by police officers while working at the Seaboard Foods meatpacking plant in Guymon on 9 January.
Officers Andrew Buen and his supervisor Sgt. Kyle Gould, charged in the Christian Glass killing will have their first court appearance Monday 12/12/2022
GRAPHIC: Colorado Deputy Andrew Buen fired following deadly shooting of Christian Glass, internal affairs report released 01/04/2023
Mexican farmworker crosses border dreaming of building his family a home - Days later, he was fatally shot 10/06/2022 A spokesperson for LaSalle Corrections, the company that runs the West Texas Detention Center in Sierra Blanca, said it fired Michael Sheppard after the incident.
Justice for Jesus Sepulveda and Brenda Casias Oct. 2022 After encountering the immigrants, Mike and Mark stopped their vehicle, got out, yelled racial slurs at the immigrants, and began shooting at the group.
Five MPD Officers fired after Nichols investigation 01/20/2023 Memphis Police announced the five MPD officers involved in the arrest of Tyre Nichols have been fired. The following officers have been terminated: Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills Jr., and Justin Smith.
What we know about Tyre Nichols' death and the officers charged with his murder 01/28/2023
Sixth Memphis Police officer involved in Tyre Nichols death relieved of duty 01/30/2023 Memphis Police said Preston Hemphill, who was hired in 2018, was relieved of duty when MPD started their investigation into Nichols' death.
Matthew Paul Blaylock, 38 04/20/2021 Matthew Paul Blaylock, a 38-year-old Black male, died Monday, March 29, after being shot by law enforcement near West 8th & South Bixel streets in Westlake, according to Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner's records.
Grand jury no-bills deputy who shot, killed Timothy Michael Randall in Rusk County Tx. traffic stop 11/03/2022
Mom of 19-year-old Eric Holmes shot by Clayton County Ga. Police wants justice in her son's killing 12/07/2022
Capital murder suspect dead after shootout with Dallas officers, police sources say 01/25/2023
LRPD: 1 dead in officer-involved shooting, 2 officers on administrative leave 01/26/2023
Mitchell R. Hooe, 28, fatally shot by Springfield Missouri police following domestic disturbance call 01/29/2023
Officer Bryce Willsey who shot armed man had 3 prior shootings 06/11/2021 The officer who shot and killed an armed man after responding to a domestic dispute in Ventana Ranch two months ago has now shot and killed four people in his six years with the Albuquerque Police Department.
Vigil held for woman killed by Seattle police car, family remembers her as 'brilliant' and 'bubbly' 01/26/2023 Jaahnavi Kandula, 23, was hit and killed by a marked Seattle Police Department vehicle while walking in a crosswalk on Monday night Jan. 23.
Officers involved in shootout with dead suspect in South Knoxville identified 10/13/2021 The Department said Lt. Shane Watson, Sgt. Chris Hutton (2 fatal shootings), Officer James Hunley and Officer Carl Kennedy were involved in the Sevier Avenue shootout.
KPD officers shoot burglary suspect 11/24/2012 All three officers fired at least once. Officers Chris Hutton (2 fatal shootings), a KPD officer since July 2011, Roger Simmons, an officer since September 2009, and Charles Lyons, a KPD officer for 10 years, remain on routine paid leave. https://cdn5-hosted.civiclive.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_109478/File/Police/OpenRecords/2021%20Updates/OfficerInvolvedShootings2005-2020.pdf Subject later died from gunshot wounds
Video shows WPD sergeant falsely telling citizen to stop recording him because of state law 03/08/2017 Shortly after that, a New Hanover County Sheriff's deputy agrees with the officer that there is a new state law. There is no such law in North Carolina.
Fired Prichard police officer allegedly killed neighbor over noise complaints, worked as courtesy officer at complex 01/13/2023 Fired Prichard police officer, Jonathan Murphy, allegedly killed his neighbor over an ongoing dispute about noise at the apartment complex they both lived at, a homicide detective testified in court on Wednesday.
Mobile police Officer Christopher Levy resigns in wake of sexual misconduct accusation 01/04/2010
Coroner identifies woman, Joon Han, 30, killed in apparent murder-suicide with New Albany Officer Niko Sturdivant 02/10/2022
‘He was a cop… he had power’: Ex-girlfriend of deputy in murder/suicide says he abused her 03/10/2022 Last month, family, friends, and fellow members of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office laid to rest Deputy Abigail Bieber, who was in a relationship with Detective Daniel Leyden. Days before, Chynna Ratner posted a video to her Instagram page, saying she dated Leyden six years ago and this is her first time speaking publicly about the abuse she survived. In the caption, she wrote, “I’m speaking up for those that couldn’t, can’t, and won’t have the ability to.”
US police three times as likely to use force against leftwing protesters, data finds 01/14/2021 Law enforcement officers were also more likely to use force against leftwing demonstrators, whether the protests remained peaceful or not. (Based on 10 month period in late 2020)
FDLE: Brevard deputy pulled the trigger twice in fellow deputy's accidental killing 12/05/2022 In a video posted to the department's Facebook page, Ivey said deputy Andrew Lawson was arrested Sunday by agents with the Florida Law Enforcement Department and charged with manslaughter in connection with Austin Walsh's death.
Activists demand justice after shooting death of double amputee by Huntington Park Ca. police 01/30/2023
Former Fort Worth police Officer Aaron Dean found guilty of manslaughter of Atatiana Jefferson 12/15/2022
US man cleaning out late grandmother’s apartment shot dead by Wyoming, Ohio police 02/02/2023 Police in Wyoming, Ohio, say officers suspected Joe Frasure Jr, 28, was burglar after responding to a 911 call
What we know about the fatal Wyoming, Ohio police shooting of Joe Frasure 02/01/2023
Video shows Kenosha Wisconsin Officer Shawn Guetschow kneeling on neck of 12-year-old girl 03/21/2022
Cops Caught Stealing $6,000 | VICTIM Goes to Jail 02/04/2023
6 North Carolina officers are on administrative leave after man dies in police custody 02/12/2023 Darryl Tyree Williams, 32, died officers J.T. Thomas and C.D. Robinson / Officers Robinson, Thomas, D.L. Aquino, J.R. Scott, D.L. Grande and B.L. Ramge have been placed on administrative leave, according to the memo.
Anaheim police who killed councilman’s cousin have history of fatal shootings 12/01/2021 Anaheim officers Catalin Panov, Paul Delgado, Brett Heitmann and Kenneth Weber fired the fatal shots at Brandon Lopez on Sept. 28, following a car chase and hours-long standoff at a construction area in Santa Ana. Paul Delgado involved in 2 other fatal shootings; Catalin Panov and Brett Heitmann involved in 1 other fatal shooting each.
AST names officer involved in fatal shooting of machete-wielding Palmer man 11/25/2018 Trooper Christopher Havens involved in 3 fatal shootings in 2016, 2017, and 2018.
NYPD Officer Colin Rossiter, 22, dead in suicide was fixture in Staten Island hockey community 03/03/2023
Third of officers in an Ohio police department hit with civil rights and abuse charges 03/09/2023 More than a third of the East Cleveland, Ohio, police department is now under indictment after prosecutors charged 11 more current and former members of the troubled law enforcement agency with public corruption and civil rights violations, alleging some of their abuse perpetrated on community residents was akin to "torture."
Police in Tennessee 'mocked and bullied' former RI woman before death, family says 03/02/2023
Los Angeles Sheriff’s Second-In-Command, April Tardy, Has Alleged Gang Tattoo 03/08/2023 Tardy said that her master training officer invited her to receive her tattoo once she completed her training at Temple Station. Master training officers oversee the instruction of all deputies new to a station. Several department members who have spoken publicly about deputy gangs have shared that training officers are frequently affiliated with deputy gangs. Tardy said she was told where and when to get her tattoo. When she arrived, there was a group of deputies also waiting to get the tattoo. Several deputy gang members have described receiving their tattoos in a similar fashion, including Jaime Juarez, a so-called shot caller or leader in the Executioners deputy gang, who said he has attended tattooing parties at deputies’ homes. .... Paul Tanaka, a previous undersheriff and tattooed member of the Vikings deputy gang, was later convicted of obstruction of justice. Tanaka was overseeing the operations of the county jails when Jones’ son died. ..... In Compton, Tardy oversaw the transfer to other stations of deputies identified as members of the Executioners gang in the course of outside civil litigation.
Louisiana Officer Alexander Tyler charged with killing Alonzo Bagley was twice suspended from the department, documents show 02/23/2023
Video shows moment San Antonio Texas Officer Stephen Ramos fatally shot boy, 13, driving stolen car 02/20/2023 Ramos and two officers — identified only as Espinoza and Claire — were responding to reports of gunfire and loud music around 1 a.m. in the Southwest Side community of Indian Creek
3 hospital employees, 7 deputies charged with murder in connection to death of Virginia man 02/16/2023 Randy Joseph Boyer, 57; Dwayne Alan Bramble, 37; Jermaine Lavar Branch, 45; Bradley Thomas Disse, 43; Tabitha Renee Levere, 50; Brandon Edwards Rodgers, 48; and Kaiyell Dajour Sanders, 30.
A Louisville police officer let his dog attack a 14-year-old Black child who was not resisting. As the dog 'gnawed' on the child's arm, the officer said 'stop fighting my dog,' DOJ said in bombshell report 03/08/2023
Former Georgia sheriff who ordered detainees to be strapped to restraint chair sentenced to 18 months prison 03/14/2023
Kansas City traffic officer was told to target minority citizens to meet ticket quotas, lawsuit says 03/22/2023 Edward Williams, a Kansas City Police Department traffic cop, filed the employment discrimination lawsuit Monday in Jackson County Circuit Court. In it, he says police leaders are disobeying the law by continuing to encourage officers to meet ticket goals in the traffic unit as part of their measured performance.
Police: Man pointing gun at shoplifters before being shot by off-duty Phoenix officer dies 06/14/2021
Austin Tx. Jailer Breaks Elderly Deaf Woman’s Arm After Misunderstanding at Airport 03/24/2023
As Chief Prosecutor, Klobuchar Declined Charges Against Cop that Killed George Floyd 05/27/2020 Darwin Vivar, age 28 and Klevar Jacome, age 35, were killed instantly when a car fleeing Minneapolis police officers Derek Chauvin and Terry Nutter slammed into their car. Everett Vivar, 35, died a few days later.
CHP Sergeant, 6 Officers, Nurse Charged in Death of Man in Custody After SoCal Traffic Stop 03/29/2023
Deputies accused of shoving guns in mouths of 2 Black men 02/1/2023 BRANDON, Miss. — (AP) — Several deputies from a Mississippi sheriff’s department being investigated by the Justice Department for possible civil rights violations have been involved in at least four violent encounters with Black men since 2019 that left two dead and another with lasting injuries, an Associated Press investigation found.
Chicago Police must get rid of officers with ties to far-right hate groups 03/30/2023 However, Officer Robert Bakker, with his links to the Proud Boys and credibility issues now clearly established, returned to active CPD duty on March 8, 2023. The department’s history of racism and discrimination continue to be felt most directly by Black and Brown communities, from the enduring impact of the 1969 murders of Fred Hampton and Mark Clark, the legacy of Cmdr. Jon Burge in the 1980s and early 1990s, to 21st century race-based disparities in stops and use of force.
Wikipedia: Jon Burge Jon Graham Burge (December 20, 1947 – September 19, 2018) was an American police detective and commander in the Chicago Police Department who was found guilty of having "directly participated in or implicitly approved the torture" of at least 118 people in police custody in order to force false confessions.[1]
Four Black Harvard Students ‘Horrified’ After Police Hold Them At Gunpoint 04/06/2023
2 Boston police officers, both outspoken conservatives, fired 03/14/2023 Boston Police Sgt. Shana Cottone and Officer Joseph Abasciano were both fired Monday for violating department policy
[🤬]COP RIPS WINDOW OUT WITH HIS BARE HANDS [🤬] 01/23/2023
Euclid Ohio Reaches $475,000 Settlement With Black Man Officers Tased and Pepper Sprayed When He Reached for Colostomy Bag 12/22/2020
Ex-Boston Officer Joseph Robert Fisher charged with assaulting cop in Jan. 6 riot 03/30/2023
Fall River Mass. police Officer Aaron Souza arrested at Foxwoods charged with assault 12/22/2023
Third of officers in East Cleveland, Ohio police department hit with civil rights and abuse charges 03/09/2023
Akron Ohio police Officer Mikel J. Dillon charged in Canton with 21 counts of inappropriately filming girls 02/16/2023
Man found guilty of spitting at Texas police gets 70 years in prison 04/12/2023
Prosecutor: Jersey City cop allowed attempted murder suspect to stay at her home 03/01/2023
2 New Jersey Police Chiefs Charged in Separate Sexual Misconduct Cases: AG 04/13/2023 Thomas Herbst, 55 and of Bridgewater, who worked for the Manville Police Department since 1991 and was on paid administrative leave as of his arrest Wednesday morning, is accused of sexually inappropriate behavior toward at least three women. Andrew Kudrick, 49, of Farmingdale, who retired from his position as chief after the conduct alleged in the complaint, was charged with official misconduct, false swearing, tampering with public records, tampering with and retaliating against witnesses, and obstructing the administration of law.
Baltimore Police Officer Steven Umberto Angelini Facing Federal Charges for Drug Conspiracy and Distribution Charges and for Possession of a Firearm in Furtherance of a Drug Trafficking Crime 07/13/2022
Baltimore Police Officer Steven Umberto Angelini arrested for allegedly selling a ghost gun and distributing drugs to motorcycle gang 07/13/2023
2 veteran Baltimore police officers indicted on accusations of misconduct 03/16/2023 Sgt. Larry Worsley, a 19-year BPD veteran, faces five counts of assault, two handgun violations, theft and disorderly intoxication charges after an investigation into a March 5 incident at Tequila Sunset, a bar on Pennsylvania Avenue. Walter Wilson, is charged with misconduct in office. According to the indictment, the charge involves an October 2021 incident on West Mulberry Street during which Wilson was on duty, investigating a call for a deceased person.
Baltimore Police Officer Daniel G. Redd Charged in Heroin Conspiracy 07/20/2011
Newport News Va. police officer, Sargent Michael Covey, charged with sexual exploitation of children 06/10/2022
Former Lexington SC police officer James Chambers arrested for misconduct 03/17/2023 The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) arrested 30 year James Chambers, Junior after authorities say he bought various pieces of equipment used for guns as though they were for department use.
North Carolina cop is arrested after 'trying to sell 56 grams of cocaine for $2,600 while in uniform and sitting in his police car' 02/28/2022 Raleigh police officer Keven Rodriguez, 33, was taken into custody by DEA agents on Wednesday after a judge issued a warrant for his arrest
Former Atlanta police officer Lionel Joseph Dely sentenced for raping Cherokee County woman 12/05/2022
Atlanta Officer Keisha Richburg Fired After $500 Belonging to Murder Victim Went Missing 07/09/2019
Man accused in shooting of MDPD officer in Miami is son of Miami-Dade School Board member; 5 arrested 03/09/2023
Man who made song about killing police charged in Indiana officer’s death, authorities say 08/02/2022 Carl Boards II was charged with murder and other crimes a day after Elwood Officer Noah Shahnavaz was gunned down early Sunday in Madison County, about 50 miles northeast of Indianapolis.
No one collected the rifle: Convicted felon, Philip Lee, now charged with Richmond police officer Seara Burton's attempted murder got plea deal after 'shocking failure' 09/08/2022
Former Avon Ind. police officer Alexander Howell arrested in domestic battery, strangulation case 04/06/2023
Suspect, Terry Dewaine Sands II, in police Master Trooper James R. Bailey fatality charged with murder 03/09/2023
Former Michigan police officer Todd Barraco arrested for child porn 02/01/2023
Former Police Officer Todd Barraco Arrested After Sting Operation by Chris Hansen, Michigan Task-Force 09/30/2022
Chicago police officer Andres Vasquez-Lasso shot, killed in Gage Park; suspect, Steven Montano, charged with murder 03/02/2023
Okla. teacher, wife of police chief arrested for sexually abusing teen 04/15/2023 Emma “Delaney” Hancock, the daughter of Oklahoma Mayor Paul E. Whitnah and wife of the town’s Chief of Police Alfred Hancock was arrested Thursday for allegedly touching a 15-year-old student she met while substitute teaching, according to a report.
Pamela Smart Receives $23K Payday 11/06/2009 Smart, who is currently imprisoned at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in New York, sued the state claiming unfair treatment by prison officials after scantily clad photos of her in a cell appeared in the National Enquirer. As part of the settlement, Smart will receive $8,750, while her attorney will receive the remaining balance for attorney fees.
CAROLYN WARMUS, “FATAL ATTRACTION” KILLER, RECEIVES $10K FROM GOVT. 08/15/2008 Carolyn Warmus, the woman who killed her lover’s wife in 1989, will receive a $10,000 settlement from the Department of Correctional Services, for claims that she was sexually abused and deprived of rights at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility.
Former Moss Point Officer Eric Maye fired for theft now facing felony charge 03/28/2022 The arrest comes after Maye was fired by Moss Point Police Department following accusations that he stole personal property from a suspect who was being booked into the city jail on an unrelated drug charge. Authorities have not specified what that personal property was.
Woman Fatally Shoots 2 Mississippi Police Officers Before Turning Gun on Herself 12/14/2022 (Same day? or Dec. 7) Bay St. Louis Police Department officers Branden Estorffe, 23, and Steven Robin, 34, responded to a local Motel 6 around 4:30 a.m. when they encountered 43-year-old Amy Anderson who was sitting in a parked car with a minor, according to a statement from the Mississippi Bureau of Investigations.
Teen suspect cracks smile as he is arrested for killing Mississippi police officer outside Biloxi station 05/07/2019 An alert Biloxi police officer spotted Darian Atkinson, wanted for the murder of Patrolman Robert McKeithen, as the cop was driving home through the city of Wiggins on Sunday night. Wiggins is about 40 miles from Biloxi.
Greenville Mississippi Police Detective Myiesha Stewart killed in ‘shootout,’ suspect in custody 02/1/2023
Fifth suspect, Abram Wade Franklin, 29, arrested in fatal shooting of Hattiesburg Mississippi officers, Officers Benjamin Deen, 34, and Liquori Tate, 25, 02/1/2023 Marvin Banks, 29, was charged with two counts of capital murder while his brother, Curtis Banks, 26, and Joanie Calloway, 22, were charged with accessory after the fact of capital murder. Cornelius Clark had also been charged with obstruction of justice.
2 Arkansas deputies suspended and 1 officer on administrative leave after video posted of violent encounter with man outside store 08/22/2022 A Crawford County Sheriff’s Department Facebook post identifies the law enforcement personnel involved as sheriff’s deputies Zack King and Levi White and officer Thell Riddle of the Mulberry Police Department. CNN has reached out to the deputies and officer.
Ark. Officer Justin Davis arrested after 6 days on the job 12/02/2022 WREG has learned more about an Arkansas Police Officer charged with two counts of sexual assault involving a 15-year-old. Twenty-two year-old Justin Davis had been on the Forrest City Police Department only six days when accusations against him came to light. WREG found out Davis had previously been a police officer in Marianna, Arkansas in nearby Lee County.
Little Rock police officer arrested and relieved of duty 09/25/2022 Cristian Gallegos, 29, is expected to face a 3rd degree domestic battery charge.
Former Lowell police officer sentenced to 12 years in prison for drug trafficking 08/19/2022 Skylar Houston, a former Lowell police officer arrested for drug trafficking, was sentenced to 12 years in prison on one count of distributing meth. Over a year ago on July 23, 2021, Fayetteville police officers attempted to arrest Houston based on the drug trafficking charges when he refused to be taken into custody. A standoff lasting hours ensued in a McDonald's parking lot with the Fayetteville Police Chief describing Houston as suicidal. .... Officers shot Houston, who initially fell, then got up and ran toward police without the gun in his hand. Police said officers used a taser to get him into custody.
Missouri Police shoot tear gas into home, arrest suspect, Kenneth Lee Simpson, in Hermann standoff after killing of police officer 03/13/2023
Man sentenced 60 years for Texas police murder he didn't do 01/19/2023 This January, Samuel Mayfield pleaded guilty to the 2018 murder of Fort Worth officer Garrett Hull who was actually shot by accomplice Dacion Steptoe, officials said.
Payne Springs Tx. police chief, officer arrested on drug charges 03/09/2023 According to Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse, Payne Springs Chief of Police April Dawn Meadows, 37, and Reserve Officer Jonathan Paul Hutchison, 40, were arrested around 11 a.m. Thursday morning at their respective houses in Mabank.
Milwaukee Wisc. Police Association responds after 4 officers arrested, charged with crimes in a week 01/27/2023 (Two Officers not named) This week, we learned of two more officers that have been charged with crimes. Officer Martinese McDaniel was charged with child abuse. Detective Shaletta Whiters was charged earlier this month with obstructing an officer and disorderly conduct.
Charges dropped after Toronto cop steals two bags of cocaine, overdoses in parking lot 04/21/2023 Colleagues found Lorenzino Censoni with no vital signs inside his Jeep Wrangler and bleeding from the nose and nearly died
Judge Rules New York State Police Must Disclose Misconduct Records 04/14/2023
Nathaniel Dixon accused of killing Selma Ca. police officer named. He has a criminal history 02/03/2023
Monterey Park Ca. police killing: 2 arrested in fatal shooting of off-duty officer in Downey 08/10/2022 Gardiel Solorio, 26, was shot multiple times while sitting in his car outside the gym in a busy shopping center located in the 12000 block of Lakewood Boulevard Monday around 3:45 pm. Officials said the suspect, Carlos Delcid, 20, approached Solorio as he was sitting inside his car and tried to rob him.
Arkansas dad charged for allegedly piercing son’s ear; arrest video goes viral 04/23/2023
Drug suspect takes off with sheriff's meth after sting fails 04/22/2023
Entire Warner Robins Narcotics Unit placed on leave over misconduct investigation 04/24/2023
Woman whose murder convictions were overturned sues city, Chicago police detectives 04/23/2023 Madeline Mendoza’s attorneys allege that Dets. Reynaldo Guevara and Ernest Halvorsen fabricated her involvement in a 1992 double slaying. She spent 17 years behind bars.
Group who used women’s locker room at WVSP Academy potentially suing West Virginia State Police 03/24/2023
Officer ‘had colleague’s penis forced into her mouth’ 04/26/2023
Mapping Police Violence Alexandro Rosales, charges pending, Caleb Stanford, Carl Schaede, Todd Fiepke, Denrick Demond Stallings
Why police nationwide rarely face charges when they kill in the line of duty 04/07/2023
Charging a Police Officer in Fatal Shooting Case is Rare, and a Conviction is Even Rarer 02/31/2017
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