Police data shows that despite reduced crime, officers are using more force now, and Black people are seven times more likely to be targeted than whites.
SPD opened the doors to residents for a new community education program aimed at explaining its use of force policy.
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Topeka police release videos from use-of-force incident
TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Topeka Police Department is addressing an officer’s actions during use-of-force incident that was caught ...
This story has been updated with new information. After months of reviewing policies and interviews, the city of Akron has unveiled the long-anticipated comprehensive review of the Akron Police ...
AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - Akron Mayor Shammas Malik is sharing the results of a police use-of-force report and what the city plans to do in response, a review drawing harsh criticism from the police union.
A Kane in Your Corner investigation is shining a spotlight on how police use deadly force in New Jersey. The decision to use deadly force is supposed to be a last resort, but is it happening too often ...
Savannah’s “Behind the Badge” program begins with a focus on police use of force ...
Dayton police officers rarely use force, but residents and officers often end up injured when they do, according to new research. Black residents are more likely to be involved in use-of-force ...
In early June, an ABC Four Corners investigation into NSW Police showcased firsthand accounts of police using excessive force against the public. These stories alleged an internal police culture that ...
Arlington police saw an 11% decrease in the number of times force was used against people from 2024 to 2025. Police in Arlington used force against Black people about twice as many times as the next ...
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