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Immigration Raids in California Result in Wrongful Arrests, Death
During a large-scale immigration raid on July 10th at two Southern California marijuana farms, over 360 people were arrested, including U.S. Army veteran George Retes and a professor, prompting outrage and legal challenges, with one farmworker dying after falling from a greenhouse roof.
Immigration Raids in California Result in Wrongful Arrests, Death
During a large-scale immigration raid on July 10th at two Southern California marijuana farms, over 360 people were arrested, including U.S. Army veteran George Retes and a professor, prompting outrage and legal challenges, with one farmworker dying after falling from a greenhouse roof.
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48% Bias Score


Rotterdam Police Officer Acquitted of Perjury
A Rotterdam police officer was acquitted of perjury charges related to a 2020 incident where he headbutted a suspect. The court found inconsistencies in his report but not intentional deception, despite video evidence contradicting his account of the suspect's actions.
Rotterdam Police Officer Acquitted of Perjury
A Rotterdam police officer was acquitted of perjury charges related to a 2020 incident where he headbutted a suspect. The court found inconsistencies in his report but not intentional deception, despite video evidence contradicting his account of the suspect's actions.
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36% Bias Score


Lawsuit Accuses NYPD of Racketeering Under Mayor Adams
Former NYC interim Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued Mayor Eric Adams and other NYPD officials, alleging the department functions as a racketeering enterprise, using its power for political gain and retaliating against dissenters; Donlon claims his authority was undermined, and his wife was fal...
Lawsuit Accuses NYPD of Racketeering Under Mayor Adams
Former NYC interim Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued Mayor Eric Adams and other NYPD officials, alleging the department functions as a racketeering enterprise, using its power for political gain and retaliating against dissenters; Donlon claims his authority was undermined, and his wife was fal...
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52% Bias Score


London Police Chief Highlights Disparity in Black Boy Mortality Rates
Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley stated that black boys in London are far more likely to die by age 18 than white boys, highlighting systemic issues within policing and broader societal factors contributing to this disparity.
London Police Chief Highlights Disparity in Black Boy Mortality Rates
Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley stated that black boys in London are far more likely to die by age 18 than white boys, highlighting systemic issues within policing and broader societal factors contributing to this disparity.
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40% Bias Score


Conflicting Accounts Surround Police Officer's Injury at Berlin Protest
On May 15th, in Berlin-Kreuzberg, a police officer sustained injuries during a protest, prompting conflicting accounts from police reports indicating a targeted attack and a video analysis by Forensis suggesting a chaotic melee. The incident led to 54 arrests and is under investigation by the Berlin...
Conflicting Accounts Surround Police Officer's Injury at Berlin Protest
On May 15th, in Berlin-Kreuzberg, a police officer sustained injuries during a protest, prompting conflicting accounts from police reports indicating a targeted attack and a video analysis by Forensis suggesting a chaotic melee. The incident led to 54 arrests and is under investigation by the Berlin...
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60% Bias Score


Conflicting Accounts Emerge After Police Officer Injured During Berlin Protest
On May 15th, in Berlin, a police officer sustained injuries during a protest; conflicting accounts from police and Forensis, a research group analyzing video evidence, emerged, questioning the initial narrative of a targeted attack.
Conflicting Accounts Emerge After Police Officer Injured During Berlin Protest
On May 15th, in Berlin, a police officer sustained injuries during a protest; conflicting accounts from police and Forensis, a research group analyzing video evidence, emerged, questioning the initial narrative of a targeted attack.
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56% Bias Score

Former NYPD Commissioner Sues Adams, Alleging NYPD Corruption
Former NYPD interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued NYC Mayor Eric Adams and other high-ranking NYPD officials for alleged corruption, including fabricated promotions, retaliation, and obstruction of justice—the fifth such suit in two weeks alleging a city hall-condoned "criminal enterprise.

Former NYPD Commissioner Sues Adams, Alleging NYPD Corruption
Former NYPD interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued NYC Mayor Eric Adams and other high-ranking NYPD officials for alleged corruption, including fabricated promotions, retaliation, and obstruction of justice—the fifth such suit in two weeks alleging a city hall-condoned "criminal enterprise.
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48% Bias Score

Independent Autopsy Contradicts Police Account in Fatal Shooting of Jabari Peoples
An independent autopsy found no gunshot wound or bullet in 18-year-old Jabari Peoples, who was fatally shot by a Homewood, Alabama police officer on June 23; conflicting accounts from police and the state agency investigating the case have fueled calls for the release of bodycam footage.

Independent Autopsy Contradicts Police Account in Fatal Shooting of Jabari Peoples
An independent autopsy found no gunshot wound or bullet in 18-year-old Jabari Peoples, who was fatally shot by a Homewood, Alabama police officer on June 23; conflicting accounts from police and the state agency investigating the case have fueled calls for the release of bodycam footage.
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40% Bias Score

Double Murder Case Faces Further Delays
Former Sydney police officer Beaumont Lamarre-Condon faces trial for the February 2024 murders of flight attendant Luke Davies and TV presenter Jesse Baird, with the case facing further delays due to his legal team withdrawing.

Double Murder Case Faces Further Delays
Former Sydney police officer Beaumont Lamarre-Condon faces trial for the February 2024 murders of flight attendant Luke Davies and TV presenter Jesse Baird, with the case facing further delays due to his legal team withdrawing.
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52% Bias Score

French Investigation Launched into Syrian Migrant's Death After Police Intervention
A preliminary investigation is underway in France concerning the death of a Syrian migrant, Jumaa Al Hassan, 27, who drowned in a canal near Gravelines after a police intervention during an attempted illegal crossing to England on March 2-3, 2024; an NGO filed a complaint, citing police use of tear ...

French Investigation Launched into Syrian Migrant's Death After Police Intervention
A preliminary investigation is underway in France concerning the death of a Syrian migrant, Jumaa Al Hassan, 27, who drowned in a canal near Gravelines after a police intervention during an attempted illegal crossing to England on March 2-3, 2024; an NGO filed a complaint, citing police use of tear ...
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36% Bias Score

Masked Immigration Agents Spark Outrage and Lawsuit
Immigration agents' use of masks during arrests in Santa Ana, California, and San Antonio, Texas, sparked outrage and a lawsuit, prompting concerns about accountability and transparency, while the DHS cites agents' safety as justification.

Masked Immigration Agents Spark Outrage and Lawsuit
Immigration agents' use of masks during arrests in Santa Ana, California, and San Antonio, Texas, sparked outrage and a lawsuit, prompting concerns about accountability and transparency, while the DHS cites agents' safety as justification.
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40% Bias Score

Hamburg Police Accused of Heavy-Handed Tactics in St. Pauli
Around 60 St. Pauli organizations accuse Hamburg police of heavy-handed tactics, including drawn-weapon threats, citing racial profiling and demanding the disbandment of a drug taskforce that cost nearly €95 million and resulted in 370,000 checks with only 0.5% leading to arrests.

Hamburg Police Accused of Heavy-Handed Tactics in St. Pauli
Around 60 St. Pauli organizations accuse Hamburg police of heavy-handed tactics, including drawn-weapon threats, citing racial profiling and demanding the disbandment of a drug taskforce that cost nearly €95 million and resulted in 370,000 checks with only 0.5% leading to arrests.
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52% Bias Score
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