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+22 +6The Price of Filming Police Violence
People who filmed high-profile videos of the police killings of Freddie Gray, Eric Garner, Walter Scott, Philando Castile, Alton Sterling, and others say they have faced retaliation and harassment.
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+13 +4“You may shut the f--- up”: Dashcam vindicates cops confronting corruption
Cops refused to be intimidated by an official from the NY/NJ Port Authority.
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+22 +4'When you did nothing wrong, how do you react?': Men arrested at Starbucks feared for their lives
Robinson said he thought about his loved ones and how the afternoon had taken such a turn as he was taken to jail. Nelson wondered if he'd make it home alive.
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+21 +4From ''Probable Cause'' to ''Reasonable Suspicion'': The Subversion of the Fourth Amendment
The subversion arises from a 1968 Supreme Court decision.
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+28 +7Drug Use Is Detectable on Your Fingerprints
Should law enforcement be able to test them?
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+23 +5SF man awarded $10 million after jury finds police framed him for murder
A federal court jury awarded $10 million in damages Friday to a San Francisco man who spent six years in prison before his murder conviction was thrown out.
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+14 +3Shouldn’t Police at Home Exhibit at Least as Much Discipline as Soldiers at War?
A response to Jack Dunphy.
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+33 +10When Cops Become Robbers
Inside one of America's most corrupt police squads.
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+35 +8This Woman's Sketches have Solved Over 1,000 Crimes
Even in a world of omnipresent surveillance technology, old-fashioned pencil artists help police catch bad guys.
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+30 +8A Cruise self-driving car got a traffic ticket—GM says it did nothing wrong
Cruise says its car never came within 10 feet of a pedestrian.
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+33 +72 officers in black man's fatal shooting won't be charged
Louisiana's attorney general has ruled out criminal charges against two white Baton Rouge police officers in the fatal shooting of a black man outside a convenience store.
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+27 +5ICE uses Facebook's backend to hunt immigrants, with help from Palantir
ICE uses Facebook's backend to hunt immigrants, with help from Palantir
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+16 +3First, Brazilian activist is shot — then the lies start
Marielle Franco had made plenty of enemies on the right with her prominent accusations of police brutality in the favelas. By Sebastian Smith.
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+32 +6For $15,000, GrayKey promises to crack iPhone passcodes for police
This palm-sized box can break your iPhone's password, giving police full access to a device's file system -- messages, photos, call logs, browsing history, keychain and user passwords, and more.
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+19 +5The Future The FBI Wants: Secure Phones For Criminals, Broken Encryption For Everyone Else
The old truism is in play again with the FBI's renewed CryptoWar: if X is outlawed, only criminals will have X. In this case, it's secure encryption. The FBI may not be trying to get encryption banned, but it does want it weakened. No...
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+23 +4To find suspects, police quietly turn to Google
In at least four investigations last year, Raleigh police used search warrants to demand Google device data near the scene of the crime.
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+3 +1Chinese police are expanding facial recognition sunglasses program
Police are using the sunglasses to check travelers.
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+15 +4How do 11 people go to jail for one murder?
Can you be convicted of a killing if you were there when somebody else dealt the fatal blow? The law says so – especially if you’re young and black. By Harry Stopes.
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+12 +2How many murders can a police informer get away with?
Last year Northern Irish paramilitary Gary Haggarty pleaded guilty to hundreds of violent crimes, including many killings – while working for the British state. By Ian Cobain.
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+20 +2Decisions, decisions.
A Hartford man due in court for a stolen car charge drove a stolen car to court, Hartford police say.
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