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8 votes
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Do police know how to handle abuse within kinky relationships?
16 votes -
Justine Damond Ruszczyk's family wins record $US20 million payment over wrongful death
6 votes -
Noor found guilty in Ruszczyk [a.k.a. Justine Damond] killing
6 votes -
A Brazilian drug bust led to a parrot’s arrest. The feathered vertebrate almost foiled an undercover raid.
11 votes -
Mohamed Noor breaks silence, testifies to partner's fear, decision to fire
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We will not be shoved back into the closet: A statement from trans protesters in Kansas City
7 votes -
Police are making tone-deaf memes to build community trust
5 votes -
Video shows Chicago police officers punching and dragging a 16-year-old student down stairs
21 votes -
La Pampa: The illegal mining city Peru wants wiped out
11 votes -
Documents reveal US Immigration and Customs Enforcement using driver location data from local police for deportations
5 votes -
US jury acquits White former police officer in fatal shooting of unarmed Black teen
8 votes -
YouTube face-off: Berlin police break up mass brawl
5 votes -
This, too, was history. The battle over police torture and reparations in Chicago’s schools.
7 votes -
Former officer Mohamed Noor pleads not guilty to Justine Ruszczyk Damond’s death
3 votes -
Newly released bodycam footage from an excessive force lawsuit shows Glendale, AZ police officers tasing man eleven times
14 votes -
This school district in Texas may create its own police force
6 votes -
At least six sead in Aurora, Ill., shooting, including gunman; five police wounded
9 votes -
The assassination of Fred Hampton
5 votes -
SC police make millions by seizing cash and property. Most of it comes from black people.
6 votes -
FBI warned US law enforcement agencies of threat posed by non-existent 'pro-choice extremists'
6 votes -
Phoenix police department obtain DNA samples from Hacienda HealthCare staff in the week after vegetative patient gives birth
7 votes -
Welcome to the ‘New Turkey': Five years after Gezi park, protesters face new threats of arrest
7 votes -
US law enforcement failed to see the threat of white nationalism. Now they don’t know how to stop it.
25 votes -
The time bandits of Southern California
4 votes -
It started as an online gaming prank. Then it turned deadly - the story of the "swatting" that killed Andrew Finch
18 votes -
Why Ontario police have charged a fortune teller under an antiquated 'witchcraft' law
8 votes -
Indonesian policewomen measured through 'purity and beauty', subjected to virginity testing
13 votes -
Toronto police allowed to take part in 2019 Pride parade, organizers say
7 votes -
How trauma-informed policing can help sexual assault survivors — and investigators
6 votes -
Don't shoot, I'm disabled
27 votes -
White officer convicted of murder in the death of Black teenager in Chicago
13 votes -
More birds are getting drunk in Minnesota town, police issue warning to residents
14 votes -
Police body cameras are hackable and policy lags behind, warns security analyst
6 votes -
Dallas police officer accused in neighbor’s death fired
12 votes -
Don't talk to the police
28 votes -
Dallas officer facing manslaughter count in shooting death of her neighbor
20 votes -
White girls in cars drinking coffee
I've been sick the last couple of days; cooped up in my dark basement apartment. I've been dying to get outside, but it's misting and cloudy, so I went to Starbucks drive thru and drove to a...
I've been sick the last couple of days; cooped up in my dark basement apartment. I've been dying to get outside, but it's misting and cloudy, so I went to Starbucks drive thru and drove to a nearby park to sit and read. I opened all the windows and reclined my seat in the park's deserted parking lot. After a few minutes, a police car came up the driveway, pulled into the parking lot kinda fast and drove up to my car. I got ready to talk to him, but he averted course, drove around my car in a circle, glanced at my face (pleasant smile) and drove off again.
The whole situation left me feeling a little pensive. I'm a young-ish white woman in a ten-ish year old car, drinking tea and reading a book (though i doubt he got close enough to see that part) in a parking lot of a deserted park on a rainy day. How could the story have changed if I was a darker color and/or/and a different gender? Would that cop have still driven off? Possibly. Hopefully. Or would he have inconvenienced me? Questioned me, demeaned me, dehumanized me? Would he have given me the benefit of the doubt? If i got scared because of a lifetime of tense police encounters, would he have hurt me, tazed me, shot me?
I get the basics of managing risk. But having dark skin does not predispose us to be risky. Systemic oppression, un/official smear campaigns, mistrust, xenophobia, unequal opportunity, gerrymandering, propaganda have taught us that white girls in cars drinking coffee in a parking lot on a rainy evening are less risky than a black man in his home or his neighborhood or in his car drinking coffee in a parking lot on a rainy evening. And it hurts us all.
I haven't posted in a while, and I want to do my part; also, I wanted to tell this story, but not on Facebook. Thanks.
33 votes -
'Gun factory' uncovered on Hailsham industrial estate
4 votes -
Police raid Malaysian gay bar to ‘stop the spread of LGBT culture in society’
18 votes -
Homicides in Guatemala. This project explores the challenges and lessons of disaggregating gang-related and drug trafficking-related murders
3 votes -
Officer investigating old South African government pedophile ring allegedly commits suicide
8 votes -
Uber but for snitching
14 votes -
Police violence, cliques, and secret tattoos: Fears rise over LA sheriff 'gangs'
12 votes -
Ai Wei Wei's Beijing studio destroyed by Chinese authorities
15 votes -
Newly released documents reveal Memphis police have been spying on Black Lives Matter activists
8 votes -
Hogan’s Alleys: Simulating crime, riots and terrorism in surrealistic fake cities
6 votes -
Police facial recognition system faces legal challenge
3 votes -
The family of an Australian woman shot dead by a police officer outside her home in Minneapolis is suing the city and several officers for violating her civil rights.
3 votes -
The future of policing is here
20 votes