The issue before the justices was whether courts can look beyond the moments an officer is using deadly force to determine if ...
The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that police officers’ identities can be withheld from public records when they are attacked on the job, under a state law that protects the privacy of crime victims.
Last year, 1,173 Americans were shot to death by police. That is an average of more than three every day. Police use of lethal force was greater last year than at any point in the last decade. So far ...
In a case making it easier to challenge police unreasonable force in court, the Supreme Court Thursday unanimously permitted the mother of a Houston man killed in a 2016 traffic stop to continue an ...
CHARLOTTE — Changes could be coming to how excessive force at the hands of law enforcement could be prosecuted. On Thursday, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the actions prior to a deadly ...
The shooting reportedly occurred as Daniel Hernandez advanced on Officer Toni McBride and her partner while holding a box cutter, ignoring commands to drop the weapon.
COLUMBUS, OHIO (WXIX) - In a case that sets statewide precedent, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that police are crime victims if attacked in the line of duty and entitled to privacy under ...
The Ohio Supreme Court on Nov. 25 ruled that police officers' names may be kept confidential if they're attacked on the job, giving them privacy rights afforded to crime victims. In a majority opinion ...
The National Police Association (NPA) today announced the filing of an amicus curiae brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of Los Angeles Police Department Officer Toni McBride, framing her ...
The Supreme Court of Virginia tells a Chesterfield Police officer that since a Petersburg judge has not ruled on immunity.