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This list compiles incidents alleged or proved to be due to police brutality that attracted significant media or historical attention. Many cases are alleged to be of brutality; some cases are more than allegations, with official reports concluding that a crime was committed by police, with some criminal convictions for offences such as grievous bodily harm, planting evidence and wrongful arrest.
Michigan's shield law was at issue. [6] The case wound its way through the state court system. In September 2000 the Michigan Supreme Court upheld their right to withhold the recordings. [7] As a result of this riot, a state law was passed giving judges the discretion to bar students convicted of rioting from public colleges for up to two years ...
Buena Vista Township Police Department (Michigan) While on duty, Bluew strangled his pregnant girlfriend, Jennifer Webb, to death. Bluew was convicted of first-degree murder, assault causing a miscarriage, and having a firearm in a felony, and was given the mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole. [103] 14 July 2011: Teddie Whitefield
Michigan State Police Chief Deputy Director Lt. Col. Aimee Brimacombe, center, looks on as recruits are congratulated by Director Col. James Grady, left, during a graduation ceremony for the 145th ...
A Michigan State University instructor was recently discovered to have a criminal history of running a meth lab.. Brendan Doyle, a kinesiology instructor, was convicted in 2020 of running a meth ...
Police, army and right-wing ... Arrested 74. Perm State University shooting: Sept. 20 2021 Perm ... 2023 Michigan State University shooting: Feb. 13: 2023: East ...
Former Crawford County sheriff's deputies Zack King and Levi White are charged in the Aug. 21 arrest of 27-year-old Randal Worcester outside a convenience store in the small town of Mulberry ...
The total number of police officer positions fell by 141, due to a combination of layoffs, resignations, and retirements [1] [2] On September 28, 2011, the Flint Police Department was awarded $1,225,638 from the Department of Justice's Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program to re-hire 6 laid off patrol officers. The officers were ...