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Turkish Police Officer Remains Fugitive After Killing 12-Year-Old
In 2015, Turkish police officer Mehmet Nurbaki Göçmez fatally shot 12-year-old Nihat Kazanhan in Cizre; despite video evidence and a conviction, Göçmez remains at large due to procedural delays and a reduced sentence, highlighting systemic impunity.
Turkish Police Officer Remains Fugitive After Killing 12-Year-Old
In 2015, Turkish police officer Mehmet Nurbaki Göçmez fatally shot 12-year-old Nihat Kazanhan in Cizre; despite video evidence and a conviction, Göçmez remains at large due to procedural delays and a reduced sentence, highlighting systemic impunity.
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60% Bias Score


DOJ Quashes Police Reform Consent Decrees in Louisville and Minneapolis
The Justice Department is ending civil rights investigations into several police departments, including Louisville and Minneapolis, halting proposed consent decrees that aimed to reform police practices after the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd; the Trump administration intervened after a ...
DOJ Quashes Police Reform Consent Decrees in Louisville and Minneapolis
The Justice Department is ending civil rights investigations into several police departments, including Louisville and Minneapolis, halting proposed consent decrees that aimed to reform police practices after the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd; the Trump administration intervened after a ...
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32% Bias Score


Justice Department to Pay $5 Million in Ashli Babbitt Capitol Riot Shooting Case
The Justice Department has agreed to pay $5 million to the family of Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6th, 2021, Capitol riot; this follows a $30 million lawsuit and despite prior investigations concluding the shooting was justified.
Justice Department to Pay $5 Million in Ashli Babbitt Capitol Riot Shooting Case
The Justice Department has agreed to pay $5 million to the family of Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6th, 2021, Capitol riot; this follows a $30 million lawsuit and despite prior investigations concluding the shooting was justified.
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36% Bias Score


Combs Trial: Drugs, Weapons, and Domestic Abuse Testimony
Federal agents raided Sean Combs's Miami mansion in March 2024, seizing drugs, weapons, and other items; a forensic psychologist testified about the dynamics of domestic abuse, while the defense questioned the raid's tactics and evidence.
Combs Trial: Drugs, Weapons, and Domestic Abuse Testimony
Federal agents raided Sean Combs's Miami mansion in March 2024, seizing drugs, weapons, and other items; a forensic psychologist testified about the dynamics of domestic abuse, while the defense questioned the raid's tactics and evidence.
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64% Bias Score


DOJ Dismisses Biden-Era Police Lawsuits, Citing Faulty Legal Theories and High Costs
The Justice Department is dismissing Biden-era lawsuits against Louisville and Minneapolis police departments, closing investigations into several other departments, citing overly broad and expensive consent decrees based on faulty legal theories, costing taxpayers millions with minimal impact; this...
DOJ Dismisses Biden-Era Police Lawsuits, Citing Faulty Legal Theories and High Costs
The Justice Department is dismissing Biden-era lawsuits against Louisville and Minneapolis police departments, closing investigations into several other departments, citing overly broad and expensive consent decrees based on faulty legal theories, costing taxpayers millions with minimal impact; this...
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56% Bias Score


Police Assault on Disabled Pensioner Leads to Death
On June 21, 2022, police officers in St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, allegedly assaulted a 93-year-old disabled man, Donald Burgess, with pepper spray, a Taser, and a baton after he threatened a care worker with a knife; Burgess later died in hospital after contracting Covid-19.
Police Assault on Disabled Pensioner Leads to Death
On June 21, 2022, police officers in St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, allegedly assaulted a 93-year-old disabled man, Donald Burgess, with pepper spray, a Taser, and a baton after he threatened a care worker with a knife; Burgess later died in hospital after contracting Covid-19.
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52% Bias Score

Justice Department Ends Lawsuits Related to Floyd, Taylor Deaths
The US Department of Justice dropped several lawsuits against police departments following the Black Lives Matter protests, including those concerning the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, citing excessive federal intervention in local policing; however, affected cities plan to independentl...

Justice Department Ends Lawsuits Related to Floyd, Taylor Deaths
The US Department of Justice dropped several lawsuits against police departments following the Black Lives Matter protests, including those concerning the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, citing excessive federal intervention in local policing; however, affected cities plan to independentl...
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52% Bias Score

Massachusetts State Police Trainee's Death Spurs Academy Reforms Amidst Delayed Investigation
Enrique Delgado-Garcia, a 25-year-old Massachusetts State Police Academy trainee, died during a boxing exercise in April 2024; eight months later, his family awaits the final autopsy report and an independent investigation's results, prompting academy reforms and raising concerns about transparency ...

Massachusetts State Police Trainee's Death Spurs Academy Reforms Amidst Delayed Investigation
Enrique Delgado-Garcia, a 25-year-old Massachusetts State Police Academy trainee, died during a boxing exercise in April 2024; eight months later, his family awaits the final autopsy report and an independent investigation's results, prompting academy reforms and raising concerns about transparency ...
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24% Bias Score

Trump Administration Ends Federal Police Misconduct Investigations in Minneapolis and Louisville
The Trump administration ended federal investigations into police misconduct in Minneapolis and Louisville, reversing prior findings of civil rights violations and impacting ongoing reform efforts; six other cities also saw investigations closed.

Trump Administration Ends Federal Police Misconduct Investigations in Minneapolis and Louisville
The Trump administration ended federal investigations into police misconduct in Minneapolis and Louisville, reversing prior findings of civil rights violations and impacting ongoing reform efforts; six other cities also saw investigations closed.
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52% Bias Score

Justice Department Dismisses Police Misconduct Lawsuits in Louisville and Minneapolis
The Justice Department is dismissing lawsuits against the Louisville and Minneapolis police departments, ending investigations into unconstitutional policing practices launched under the Biden administration, reversing findings of unconstitutional violations, and halting proposed accountability agre...

Justice Department Dismisses Police Misconduct Lawsuits in Louisville and Minneapolis
The Justice Department is dismissing lawsuits against the Louisville and Minneapolis police departments, ending investigations into unconstitutional policing practices launched under the Biden administration, reversing findings of unconstitutional violations, and halting proposed accountability agre...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Pays $5 Million Settlement in Ashli Babbitt Case
The Trump administration settled a wrongful death lawsuit for $5 million with the family of Ashli Babbitt, a woman shot by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, despite the officer's exoneration and a review finding his actions saved lives.

Trump Administration Pays $5 Million Settlement in Ashli Babbitt Case
The Trump administration settled a wrongful death lawsuit for $5 million with the family of Ashli Babbitt, a woman shot by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, despite the officer's exoneration and a review finding his actions saved lives.
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36% Bias Score

NSW Police Admit Unlawful Strip-Search, Systemic Issues Revealed
At a 2018 music festival, NSW police unlawfully strip-searched Raya Meredith postpartum, later admitting guilt before a class action; the case revealed systemic issues with strip-search practices, including the use of unreliable drug detection dogs and inadequate training, leading to a class action ...

NSW Police Admit Unlawful Strip-Search, Systemic Issues Revealed
At a 2018 music festival, NSW police unlawfully strip-searched Raya Meredith postpartum, later admitting guilt before a class action; the case revealed systemic issues with strip-search practices, including the use of unreliable drug detection dogs and inadequate training, leading to a class action ...
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60% Bias Score
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