14 Prison Staffers Fired After Inmate Death in New York
Following the death of inmate Robert Brooks at the Marcy Correctional Facility on December 10th, New York Governor Kathy Hochul ordered the firing of 14 prison staff members involved in a Dec. 9th incident; investigations are underway, and video evidence will be released.
14 Prison Staffers Fired After Inmate Death in New York
Following the death of inmate Robert Brooks at the Marcy Correctional Facility on December 10th, New York Governor Kathy Hochul ordered the firing of 14 prison staff members involved in a Dec. 9th incident; investigations are underway, and video evidence will be released.
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24% Bias Score
14 New York Prison Staffers to be Fired Following Inmate Death
Following the death of inmate Robert Brooks at New York's Marcy Correctional Facility on December 10th, Governor Kathy Hochul ordered the firing of 14 prison staff involved, while Attorney General Letitia James launched an investigation and plans to release video evidence.
14 New York Prison Staffers to be Fired Following Inmate Death
Following the death of inmate Robert Brooks at New York's Marcy Correctional Facility on December 10th, Governor Kathy Hochul ordered the firing of 14 prison staff involved, while Attorney General Letitia James launched an investigation and plans to release video evidence.
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40% Bias Score
Missouri Governor Commutes Sentence of Officer Convicted in Fatal Shooting of Black Man
Missouri Governor Mike Parson commuted the six-year prison sentence of former Kansas City police officer Eric DeValkenaere, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2019 killing of Cameron Lamb, to parole on Friday, sparking renewed debate about racial justice and police brutality. This decision...
Missouri Governor Commutes Sentence of Officer Convicted in Fatal Shooting of Black Man
Missouri Governor Mike Parson commuted the six-year prison sentence of former Kansas City police officer Eric DeValkenaere, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2019 killing of Cameron Lamb, to parole on Friday, sparking renewed debate about racial justice and police brutality. This decision...
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52% Bias Score
Met Police Apologizes for Officer's Excessive Force, Systemic Issues Remain
In 2019, London Metropolitan Police officer PC Connor Jones used excessive force against Jason Matthews at Hackney Carnival, resulting in a formal apology from the Met and a settled civil claim; Jones faced three misconduct proceedings since 2023, receiving a written warning and final written notice...
Met Police Apologizes for Officer's Excessive Force, Systemic Issues Remain
In 2019, London Metropolitan Police officer PC Connor Jones used excessive force against Jason Matthews at Hackney Carnival, resulting in a formal apology from the Met and a settled civil claim; Jones faced three misconduct proceedings since 2023, receiving a written warning and final written notice...
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44% Bias Score
Nizhny Tagil Man Remanded in Custody for Murder of Partner After History of Domestic Abuse
Alexei Malyshenko, 21, was arrested in Nizhny Tagil, Russia, for the murder of his partner, Elizaveta Ovchinnikova, mother of four, on December 18, 2024, after a history of domestic abuse against her that was inadequately addressed by authorities.
Nizhny Tagil Man Remanded in Custody for Murder of Partner After History of Domestic Abuse
Alexei Malyshenko, 21, was arrested in Nizhny Tagil, Russia, for the murder of his partner, Elizaveta Ovchinnikova, mother of four, on December 18, 2024, after a history of domestic abuse against her that was inadequately addressed by authorities.
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48% Bias Score
Teen Pleads Not Guilty in England Stabbing Rampage that Sparked Riots
Axel Rudakubana, 18, pleaded not guilty to murdering three girls and wounding ten others in a July 29 stabbing at a dance class in England; the attack sparked a week of rioting, resulting in over 1,200 arrests and a critical police report citing intelligence failures.
Teen Pleads Not Guilty in England Stabbing Rampage that Sparked Riots
Axel Rudakubana, 18, pleaded not guilty to murdering three girls and wounding ten others in a July 29 stabbing at a dance class in England; the attack sparked a week of rioting, resulting in over 1,200 arrests and a critical police report citing intelligence failures.
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44% Bias Score
Pregnant Homeless Woman Ticketed While in Labor in Louisville
A Louisville, Kentucky police officer ticketed a homeless pregnant woman for unlawful camping while she was in labor and waiting for an ambulance on September 27, 2024; she later gave birth to a healthy baby boy.
Pregnant Homeless Woman Ticketed While in Labor in Louisville
A Louisville, Kentucky police officer ticketed a homeless pregnant woman for unlawful camping while she was in labor and waiting for an ambulance on September 27, 2024; she later gave birth to a healthy baby boy.
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60% Bias Score
NY Governor Orders Firing of 14 Prison Staffers Following Inmate Death
New York Governor Kathy Hochul ordered the firing of 14 prison staffers following the death of inmate Robert Brooks at Marcy Correctional Facility on December 10th after an altercation with officers; an internal review and investigations by state and local authorities are underway.
NY Governor Orders Firing of 14 Prison Staffers Following Inmate Death
New York Governor Kathy Hochul ordered the firing of 14 prison staffers following the death of inmate Robert Brooks at Marcy Correctional Facility on December 10th after an altercation with officers; an internal review and investigations by state and local authorities are underway.
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40% Bias Score
Data Breach Investigation in Nottingham Triple Killer Case
An investigation is underway into alleged data breaches by UK government agency staff accessing sensitive case files of Valdo Calocane, the Nottingham triple killer, prompting outrage from victims' families and raising concerns about systemic failures within the UK's mental health and criminal justi...
Data Breach Investigation in Nottingham Triple Killer Case
An investigation is underway into alleged data breaches by UK government agency staff accessing sensitive case files of Valdo Calocane, the Nottingham triple killer, prompting outrage from victims' families and raising concerns about systemic failures within the UK's mental health and criminal justi...
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40% Bias Score
Judge Denies Release for Myon Burrell, Citing Public Safety Concerns
Myon Burrell, released from prison in 2020 after his murder conviction was overturned, was denied release on appeal after a subsequent conviction on gun and drug charges; a judge cited concerns about public safety due to pending drug and DUI charges.
Judge Denies Release for Myon Burrell, Citing Public Safety Concerns
Myon Burrell, released from prison in 2020 after his murder conviction was overturned, was denied release on appeal after a subsequent conviction on gun and drug charges; a judge cited concerns about public safety due to pending drug and DUI charges.
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44% Bias Score
Donegal Garda Car Death: Family to Challenge Non-Prosecution Decision
Rebecca Browne, 21, died in May 2023 after being struck by a Garda patrol car in County Donegal, Ireland; the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) announced that no prosecutions would follow, leading to the family planning a legal challenge due to a lack of communication and transparency.
Donegal Garda Car Death: Family to Challenge Non-Prosecution Decision
Rebecca Browne, 21, died in May 2023 after being struck by a Garda patrol car in County Donegal, Ireland; the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) announced that no prosecutions would follow, leading to the family planning a legal challenge due to a lack of communication and transparency.
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52% Bias Score
Rostov Police Deputy Arrested, Cash Found in Tires
The deputy head of Rostov's economic security and anti-corruption department was arrested for conducting an illegal company inspection to benefit associates; a search of his home revealed weapons, a pool, and a large sum of cash hidden in tires.
Rostov Police Deputy Arrested, Cash Found in Tires
The deputy head of Rostov's economic security and anti-corruption department was arrested for conducting an illegal company inspection to benefit associates; a search of his home revealed weapons, a pool, and a large sum of cash hidden in tires.
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48% Bias Score