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Aug 25

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Public outcry in Kenosha over Jacob Blake shooting turns violent after dark

U.S. cities continue to struggle with policing, physical force and public outrage. In Wisconsin, Gov. Tony Evers declared a state of emergency due to violence in Kenosha, where police shot Jacob Blake over the weekend. Blake, who is Black, is…

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Aug 25

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In Portland, protests and violence continue — 3 months after they began

In Oregon, the city of Portland continues to endure upheaval and violence, three months after the killing of George Floyd sparked unrest. Now, the Wisconsin shooting of Jacob Blake, who is Black, has further ignited public outrage over police use…

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Aug 21

Pittsburgh mayor overhauls how police handle civil protests

By Mark Scolforo, Associated Press

Police handling of civil protests in Pittsburgh in recent months has drawn complaints, including over a "jump out" arrest of a demonstrator this weekend and the use of pepper spray to disburse protesters outside the mayor's home Wednesday night.

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Aug 20

Belgian police official steps aside over brutality video

By Raf Casert, Associated Press

A top Belgian police official has stepped aside a day after the emergence of a 2018 video showing an officer sitting on top of a Slovak man in custody at a local airport and another officer apparently making a Hitler…

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Aug 14

Texas doctors warn police not to use ‘less lethal’ munitions which can severely hurt people

By Acacia Coronado, Associated Press/Report for America

In a letter published Friday in the New England Journal of Medicine, 12 doctors from the Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas say Austin police who fired beanbag rounds caused injuries including bleeding on the brain and…

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Aug 14

State police exit Portland after two weeks of protest duty

By Associated Press

Oregon State Police are leaving Portland after a two-week assignment to help protect a federal courthouse that’s been a target of protesters during months of conflict in Oregon’s largest city.

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Aug 11

WATCH: Pence attacks Biden at Arizona Police Association event

By Associated Press

Vice President Mike Pence went after presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in Arizona Tuesday, telling the crowd they “won’t be safe in Joe Biden’s America.” Watch Pence’s remarks in the player above. Pence’s comments came during a “Cops for…

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Aug 10

Seattle City Council poised to cut police positions, budget

By Lisa Baumann, Associated Press

The Seattle City Council is expected to approve proposals Monday that would reduce the police department by as many as 100 officers through layoffs and attrition.

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Aug 01

Portland protest peaceful after federal presence reduced

By Associated Press

More than a thousand people showed up in downtown Portland early Saturday to peacefully protest, about three days after the announcement that the presence of U.S. agents there would be reduced — a deal that Oregon officials hope will continue…

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Jul 19

Police contracts can stand in the way of accountability

By Martha Bellisle, Associated Press

A stipulation in a Kentucky police contract prohibited officials from initially firing the officers involved in Breonna Taylor’s death in Louisville.

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