
Minnesota Police Release Footage Of Man Killed During No-Knock Warrant
A SWAT team carrying out a no-knock warrant shot and killed Amir Locke, who was armed but was not the subject of the warrant.
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A SWAT team carrying out a no-knock warrant shot and killed Amir Locke, who was armed but was not the subject of the warrant.
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The federal charges require prosecutors to prove the ex-officers willfully deprived Floyd of his constitutional rights.
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Commemorations are taking place amid a rise of antisemitism that gained traction during lockdowns as the pandemic exacerbated hatred online.
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The prosecutor said the three officers knelt on or stood by as George Floyd was slowly being killed in front of them.
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The nonbinary identifier is older than recent headlines might make it seem.
U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson is questioning potential jurors who have already answered an extensive questionnaire.
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Gideon Falter, CEO of the Campaign Against Antisemitism, discusses the hostage situation that took place in Texas Saturday, Jan. 15.
Mesa, Arizona is trying to beat the heat created by fewer trees, more pavement and higher temperatures.
Austin Badon and Ruston Henry teamed up to bring vaccines to homeless people.
The former Brooklyn Center police officer was found guilty of first and second-degree manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright.
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The former police officer is charged with first-degree and second-degree manslaughter in Daunte Wright's death, who was pulled over in April.
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The former officer is charged with manslaughter in Wright’s death during a traffic stop April 11 in the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Center.
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Kim Potter, who is charged with manslaughter in Daunte Wright's death, said she saw a look of fear on another officer's face before she fired.
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Prosecutors rested their case Thursday against Kim Potter who is charged with first- and second-degree manslaughter in the killing of Daunte Wright.
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The former Minneapolis police officer has already been convicted of state murder and manslaughter charges in the death of George Floyd.
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The jury also saw autopsy photos, which Judge Regina Chu limited after the former white officer's attorneys objected earlier in the trial.
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Kim Potter, 49, is charged with first-degree and second-degree manslaughter in Daunte Wright's death during a traffic stop.
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The white police officer Kim Potter resigned two days after shooting and killing Daunte Wright during a traffic stop.
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Potter faces two counts of manslaughter for the killing of Daunte Wright as he tried to drive away from a traffic stop in the Minneapolis area.
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Nine of the 12 jurors seated are White, with one juror identifying as Black and two as Asian. The two alternates are also White.
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Potter is accused of killing Daunte Wright as he tried to drive away from a traffic stop in the Minneapolis area — sparking several nights of protest.
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The shooting of the 20-year-old Black man by Kim Potter, a white officer, sparked intense protests in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota.
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Two transgender former workers who criticized comments comedian Dave Chappelle made on his special "The Closer" are dropping labor complaints.
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In an interview with Fox News, Rittenhouse says the shooting was about self-defense and not about race.
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McClain's family filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city and the first responders involved in McClain's death while in police custody.
Missouri is leading a 10-state lawsuit against the federal government over its COVID-19 vaccine requirement for healthcare workers.
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The case centered on whether a transgender man could sue a California hospital that canceled his hysterectomy on religious grounds.
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The city council passed a bill banning police from stopping drivers for violations like an expired license plate.
Justices have let the law remain in effect for now, but they'll hear arguments to determine its constitutionality.
The civil rights organization cited the state's recent voting and abortion laws in a letter sent to all professional sports players' associations.