Nation Jun 09 ‘The whole police system needs to be rebooted.’ How some cities are starting to tackle reform By Daniel Bush
Nation May 21 Officer testifies he inflated charge against Eric Garner after his death Officer Justin Damico testified that after riding in an ambulance with the dying Garner, he went ahead on his own and filled out arrest papers listing a felony tax charge that would have required prosecutors to prove Garner, a small-time… By Michael R. Sisak, Associated Press
Nation Jun 06 Watch 6:24 Why are unsolved murders more common in certain communities? Studying more than 50,000 homicides over the course of a decade in 50 of the largest cities, a team of reporters at the Washington Post have pinpointed the places where murders are common but arrests are rare. Amna Nawaz talks…
Nation Jan 23 How a pro-Trump county elected a pro-immigrant reformer as sheriff Sheriff Michael Chitwood is a brash and uncensored police leader who is a vocal defender of undocumented immigrants. By Simone Weichselbaum, The Marshall Project
Nation Feb 02 Watch 6:25 Does federal review lead to real police department reform? The Justice Department plans to review the San Francisco Police Department after a fatal shooting of an African-American man in January. While that city requested the review, across the nation, there have been many others not undertaken voluntarily. Sarah Childress… By PBS News Hour