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The Dillon and Keystone town councils held a joint meeting May 27 in Keystone for the swearing in of the new Dillon Keystone ...
Trump's Department of Justice getting rid of consent decrees with certain police departments won't strengthen the ...
Most Americans, especially black Americans, tell pollsters they need and want police in their neighborhoods and communities.
The spirit of the movement has endured, but the broader zeal for reforms has been tempered by a shifting political climate on ...
But it’s President Trump’s Justice Department now. Harmeet Dhillon, the assistant U.S. Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division, called the decree “overbroad,” and “factually unjustified,” ...
More and more communities have concluded that the police can’t be expected to solve every problem and are shifting some of ...
Days before the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder in Minneapolis, the Trump administration said that it would abandon ...
President Donald Trump was escorted by a fleet of police cars when he arrived in Qatar on Wednesday, May 14, which included ...
The Justice Department said it will bring an end to investigations launched during the Biden administration after the deaths ...
Lillian Cocreham, who settled a $1 million lawsuit with the city after both of her sons were killed by police, said she felt “betrayed and violated.” ...
The Trump administration's DOJ said it would withdraw existing consent decrees and retract its findings of civil rights violations in Memphis.
Harmeet K. Dhillon, who leads the Justice Department’s civil rights division, announced the decision days before the fifth ...