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U.S. Capitol Police Recommend Disciplinary Action in 6 Cases From Jan. 6 Attack
After 38 internal investigations, discipline is recommended for cases including ‘failure to comply with directions’ and ‘improper dissemination of information.’
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Justice Department to Review Columbus Division of Police Following Fatal Shootings of Black People
The DOJ’s review will focus on training and recruitment, bias-based policing, de-escalation and use of force in the department.
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Illinois AG To Investigate Joliet Police Department For Pattern of Abuses, Whistleblower Remains on Desk Duty
AG Kwame Raoul will not be investigating the death of Eric Lurry, but instead the entire department for covering up civil rights abuses by officers.
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California Police Reform Bill to Get Rid of ‘Bad Apples’ Advances to Governor
California is one of the few U.S. states without a way to strip bad officers of their badges. The Kenneth Ross Jr. Police Decertification Act will change that.
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Good Riddance: Robert E. Lee Statue Finally Taken Down in Virginia
Workers will return on Thursday to remove the time capsule and decorative plaques.
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Louisiana State Trooper Accused of Hiding Body Camera Video From Ronald Greene Case Will Not Be Disciplined
Lt. John Clary said he didn’t have any video of the brutal arrest, and investigators concluded it was impossible to prove he purposely lied or hid the footage.