Prosecutors concluded the shooting death of Patrick Sathyanathan by a police sniper in August fell within the law governing police use of deadly force.
The Department of Justice has completed investigations into two incidents in which officers used deadly force.
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. The chants of 'What do we want? Dead Cops. When do we want it? Now” from several cities upsets me. I ...
Clay County Attorney Brian Melton announced the determination Thursday, sharing body camera footage of the incident that led up to the deaths of Lucas and Nathan Heiberg last August. A video of ...
It’s among the lesser-known reforms—outside law enforcement circles, at least—to emerge from the 2006 beating death of James Chasse Jr. by Portland cops. The next year, the Oregon Legislature approved ...
The Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office has cleared an officer of any legal wrongdoing in an August 2025 shooting that ...
The New Jersey Attorney General’s Use of Force Directive, revised in 2020 and 2025, governs when police officers in New Jersey can use deadly force against citizens. Data from the Attorney General's ...
Eighth South Judicial District Prosecutor Connie Mitchell has determined that law enforcement officers were justified in the ...
Two officers will not face charges after a December shooting in Wallace that followed an armed standoff at the Shoshone ...
SPOKANE, Wash - For the first time since 2018, no one died from Spokane Police officers using deadly force in 2025. Police Chief Kevin Hall shared that information with the city's Public Safety and ...
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