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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.
Two men have been convicted in a complex and deadly scheme that authorities described as "brutal revenge killings." Ending a four-week criminal trial, a federal jury found 26-year-old Malique ...
One motorcyclist must've had it out for another vehicle... or the people inside. But man did his revenge backfire. Fox News says, "Talk about instant karma. Guy on a motorcycle drives by a car ...
The man behind the brutal killing of a respected Tri-Cities musician will spend 30 years in prison. ... Revenge killing. Shortly before the murder, Calvert had been fired from a Hermiston, Ore ...
Vehicle-ramming attack, mass murder, suicide attempt: Weapon: Beijing BJ40: Deaths: 38: Injured: 48 (including the perpetrator) Perpetrator: Fan Weiqiu (樊维秋) [1]Motive: Marriage breakdown, life disappointment, and dissatisfaction with the division of marital property from his divorce [1]
Before April 2015, the law most applicable to revenge porn, specifically image-based sexual abuse, was the 1988 Malicious Communication Act, and "With police officers' understanding of revenge porn now being based on the newer legislation, prosecution under the Malicious Communications Act for similar cases is less likely to be considered. And ...
This was in revenge for the killing of a policeman by the IRA. [24] [25] 19 May 1922: In revenge for the burning of a Protestant-owned mill, a mob of Ulster Special Constables and loyalists attacked and burned many Catholic homes and businesses in Desertmartin, Northern Ireland. Special Constables took four Catholic men from their homes nearby ...
Jailing Mouatt, who appeared from prison via video link, Judge McKone said this was a "terrifying brutal and sustained attack, in which your victim thought he would die".