So far, settlements stemming from police actions during the demonstrations have amounted to roughly $12 million.
Lawsuit claims that four months before George Floyd's murder, officer Derek Chauvin used excessive force and knelt on Patricia Day’s back while she was handcuffed.
A Mercer County sheriff’s officer has filed a civil lawsuit that alleges he’s been the target of numerous racist comments from colleague for years. Tavaris Kelly joined the office in 2019 as an investigator, an at-will position, and immediately was verbally hazed because he is Black, he says in the suit, filed in Superior Court of Mercer County.
Minneapolis is implementing its consent decree, prioritizing community trust and transparency over political expediency. Louisville should too.
Candidates for New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary election who once railed against police are shifting their stances amid public
Trump has not pledged to pardon Chauvin, but many of his supporters argue his sentence was excessive or politically motivated.
Many companies have ended their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives despite initial support following George Floyd's murder. However, some large
The plans for George Floyd Square are on hold yet again after the Minneapolis Climate and Infrastructure Committee decided to hold off on voting on a design plan. The last few months have been full of rejected plans and more community engagement to reach a decision.
The City of Pittsburgh agreed in September to pay $200,000 to settle a lawsuit by a man who said police knocked out two of his teeth with a projectile while quashing the May 30, 2020, George Floyd protests Downtown.
Democratic candidates running for the New York City mayoral primary are promoting a harsher stance on crime and public safety ahead of this year’s election.
Denver argued in an appeal filed Dec. 23 that the case brought by protesters injured by police should be retried or resolved in the city’s favor.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump spoke with ABC News on Tuesday to offer his thoughts on the move by the Trump administration regarding civil rights investigations.