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The police shooting of Black men — culminating with the death of 19-year-old Timothy Thomas — sparked days of civil unrest in Cincinnati in 2001. Protests, in some cases, turned destructive.
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The bill, which would ban chokeholds and eliminate qualified immunity for law enforcement, now advances to the Senate.
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Cincinnati council members may be voting soon to limit how and when the police department can use no-knock warrants. But whether the council has the...
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The killing of Louisville woman Breonna Taylor last spring caused no-knock warrants to come under scrutiny in cities across the country, including...
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Columbus City Council is asking for public input on policing ahead of a series of town halls that begin next week. City leaders instituted some police…
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One officer wasn't at the raid but applied for the search warrant with misleading information. The move comes months after the department fired another detective.
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No-knock warrants have gotten a lot of attention – most notably in the death of Breonna Taylor, who was killed in March during a shootout between her…
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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is poised to announce whether his office will bring charges against the police officers who shot and killed 26-year-old Breonna Taylor in March.
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Columbus City Council held a hearing about no-knock warrants as part of their Reimagining Public Safety legislative package on Thursday.Council members…
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Led by Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., Republicans unveil their legislative response to the national outcry for an overhaul of police practices. Democrats argue the plan does not go far enough.