Ferguson Police
Ferguson Under State of Emergency as Violence Mars Mike Brown's Shooting Anniversary
Benjie Batanes | | Aug 11, 2015 06:46 AM EDT |
The Missouri city of Ferguson has been placed under a state of emergency on Monday as street violence erupted once again between the police and protesters. Local authorities claim an African-American teenager shot on Sunday night was firing his gun on several undercover police officers, forcing them to return fire.
Man Charged Over Shooting Of Two Ferguson Police Officers
Geann Pineda | | Mar 16, 2015 08:43 PM EDT |
Police have arrested and charged a man in St. Louis, Missouri in connection with the shooting of two Ferguson police officers during last week's protests.
Ferguson Police Search For Suspect In Shooting Of Two Cops
Raymond Legaspi | | Mar 13, 2015 12:05 AM EDT |
Missouri police have launched a manhunt for the gunman who shot two policemen on Thursday in what authorities called an "ambush" at a protest outside the Ferguson police station.
Embattled Ferguson Police Chief Resigns; Two Cops Shot In Riots
Geann Pineda | | Mar 12, 2015 06:38 PM EDT |
The embattled Ferguson, Missouri police chief has resigned amid widespread criticism against the city's police force following the shooting of a black teen last year.
All Ferguson Cases Reassigned to Appeals Court as Part of Judicial Reform
Marcel Woo | | Mar 09, 2015 11:03 PM EDT |
Judicial reforms in the city of Ferguson are on the way, with the Missouri Supreme Court reassigning all pending and future municipal court cases in the city to the appeals court.
Discovery Of Racist Emails Forced Two Ferguson Officers To Quit, Court Employee Sacked
Geann Pineda | | Mar 07, 2015 07:17 PM EST |
A Department of Justice report that tackled racist email exchanges between members of the Ferguson, Missouri police and local court officials, led to the resignation of two police officers and the sacking of a court clerk.
Ferguson Police Department Could Be Dismantled as Part of Law Enforcement Reforms
Marcel Woo | | Mar 07, 2015 08:01 AM EST |
The Ferguson Police Department could be dismantled as part of the reforms in law enforcement agencies in Ferguson, Missouri, said US Attorney General Eric Holder.
Ferguson Policing Shows Pattern Of Being Biased, U.S. Finds
Kat De Guzman | | Mar 04, 2015 01:32 AM EST |
An investigation by the United States Justice Department has found out that there might be biased policing in Ferguson, concluding that officials habitually violated the civil rights of their citizens due to racial-motivated reasons.
U.S. Justice Dept. Readies Raps vs. Ferguson Police
Arlene Lim | | Feb 19, 2015 02:28 AM EST |
The United States Department of Justice is ready to charge in court the Ferguson Police Department in Missouri over alleged discriminatory practices against ethnic minorities.
Ferguson Police Officer Shot, No Link to Michael Brown Protests, Authorities State
Kat De Guzman | | Sep 29, 2014 02:48 AM EDT |
A Ferguson Police Officer was shot on Saturday night while responding to a burglary in Ferguson, Missouri, but County Police Chief Jon Belmar noted that it was not in any way linked to the protesters asking for justice for the killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown.
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