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Karl Racine stepped down during a court hearing after serving as the monitor of the consent decree for just over two years.
Racine, who has overseen the police consent decree compliance process for the last two years, stepped down Wednesday.
"I think it is a mistake," said Cheryl Keshner, founder and coordinator of the Long Island Language Advocates Coalition, ...
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is expected to sign legislation Tuesday afternoon aimed at increasing scrutiny of police officers’ ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) – The FOX 8 I-Team has learned that the lead federal monitor overseeing Cleveland police reform has resigned.
Just over a year after police fatally shot Sonya Massey in her home, Illinois has introduced a police reform bill named in ...
A Chicago Police Department spokesperson confirmed that Officer Carlos Baker has been relieved of his police powers, ...
The Nassau legislature approved a $1.7 million settlement last week for an elderly Baldwin man last week after a 2017 ...
Police reform only leads to more policing, author says ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with scholar, professor and writer Philip V. McHarris about his new book, “Beyond Policing.” ...
A community meeting on police reform in Dover Thursday night brought together neighbors and advocacy groups to discuss ways ...
Trump Signs Police Reform Executive Order, But Calls for More ‘Law and Order’The president’s rambling remarks about his modest police reform executive order left the impression that his ...
Bipartisan police reform negotiations end After months of negotiations, bipartisan police reform talks are officially over without a deal, Sen. Cory Booker confirmed.