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Victims of police brutality in the United States (1 C, 23 P) Pages in category "Victims of police brutality" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
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.
Pages in category "Victims of police brutality in the United States" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Police said he was a suspected looter, but the looted business's owner denied this. Banks died on August 14 from his injuries. [13] July 25, 1967 Arthur Johnson: 36 Detroit, Michigan: Police shot Johnson and Williams inside a looted pawn shop. Police said Johnson had a club, but it was never produced by police. [13] Perry Williams: 33 July 25, 1967
University of Texas at El Paso police responded to reports of a naked man who ran after a female's car. When police arrived, "the naked man was combative and they had to use a taser to subdue him and take him into custody". The man became "unconscious and unresponsive", and was later pronounced dead. [8] 2020-06-27 Aloysius Larue Keaton (58) Black
On Thursday night, eleven police officers were shot and five of them killed when a shooter opened fire at an anti-police brutality protest in Dallas. Dallas police shooting victims: These are the ...
Police responding to shots fired shot a man, who later died at hospital. [36] 2024-01-23 John Garcia (46) Unknown San Antonio, Texas: Police responded to a call and found a deceased woman, 48-year-old Lisa Ortiz. Garcia allegedly returned the scene of the crime and rammed police cars before firing a shotgun at officers.
Map of per capita police killings in the United States in 2018. [1]Below are lists of people killed by law enforcement in the United States, both on duty and off duty. . Although Congress instructed the Attorney General in 1994 to compile and publish annual statistics on police use of excessive force, this was never carried out, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation does not collect the