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Joy Phillips, an ex-detective with the Elkhart Police Department, is suing them, alleging the department and several officers forced her to sign an illegal search warrant and then retaliated ...
Joy Phillips, a former sex crimes detective for the Elkhart Police Department, has filed a federal lawsuit accusing her former employer of misconduct.
The shocking video, shared widely on social media, shows an officer directing pepper spray at a man’s face, while another clip appears to show a man being kicked in the face by an officer armed ...
Kingsley v. Hendrickson, 576 U.S. 389 (2015), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held in a 5–4 decision that a pretrial detainee must prove only that force used by police is excessive according to an objective standard, not that a police officer was subjectively aware that the force used was unreasonable.
The post Two Indiana police officers acquitted of excessive force in 2020 protesters’ arrests appeared first on TheGrio. After more than 10 hours of deliberation, the jury found Indianapolis ...
Brooks, 43, seemed to be compliant with officers and not posing a threat as officers beat him, making the use of force potentially excessive under the law, according to Bryce Peterson, an adjunct ...
Tuesday marked the second day for two officers accused of excessive force during the 2020 protests. Here's what to know. Trial begins for IMPD officers accused of excessive force amid riots.
BOSTON — Fall River police officer Nicholas Hoar, accused of lying on police reports to cover up his use of excessive force on a man in custody inside a jail cell three years ago, was found ...