As Louisville embarks on this path toward police reform, the community’s involvement will be crucial in shaping the outcome.
The administration appears set to end federal oversight of police, including agencies that have committed systemic civil rights violations.
The court order said that the fire and police departments that were still under federal control could stop using the policy ...
Mayor Brandon Scott and the Baltimore Police Department on Friday filed a joint motion with the U.S. Justice Department ...
The city is now in its 10th year of federal oversight after years of police abuses and millions of dollars spent to settle ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson acknowledged that the reform effort, which began in earnest when the consent decree took effect six ...
In a joint motion, City Mayor Brandon Scott, and City Police asked a federal court to release the city's police department ...
A federal judge criticizes the Justice Department for failing to show evidence of racial discrimination in the Louisville Police Department.
Anthony Driver Jr., president of the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability, expected to find a "dirty ...
The consent decree monitor over APD said they can adjust the pursuit policy but stressed that they'll watch the department to see how they implement the change.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and Police Commissioner Richard Worley told a federal judge that the city is compliant with two ...