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Family sues City of Detroit in police brutality lawsuit

The family of a man who died after hitting his head on the ground after being punched by a Detroit Police officer has filed a

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Top 25 Wildest COPS Moments — The Greatest Police Hits Caught on Camera

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Where are the Christians? Addressing Police Brutality and Social Issues

Police brutality is a pressing issue in today’s world, and in this video, we discuss the importance of Christians taking a stand. Join the conversation

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No Visible Trauma

In the midst of a global uprising against police violence and systemic racism, No Visible Trauma is a searing investigation of the deeply troubled Calgary

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A robbery suspect was caught by police while hiding in an NBC reporter’s backyard

NBC South Florida reporter Marissa Bagg was surprised to see police standing outside her house on a quiet street in #FortLauderdale, #Florida. But not as

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UNHEARD: TUPAC INTERVIEW 1991 – Talks Police Brutality, White Supremacist David Duke, Juice + More

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Jacob Daskal, former leader of the Boro Park Shomrim, wearing traditional Orthodox Jewish attire. Convicted of sexual abuse and sentenced to 17.5 years in prison.
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Beyond Prison Walls: Analyzing the Adequacy of Jacob Daskal’s Sentence for Abuse of Authority

Introduction: Jacob Daskal’s guilty plea has sparked a vital discussion on the sufficiency of his sentencing for the egregious abuse of authority he committed. As