
Video footage, once again, captures a moment of seemingly senseless violence – the police beating to death an intoxicated father of four.

Video footage, once again, captures a moment of seemingly senseless violence – the police beating to death an intoxicated father of four.

Police need to understand that those of their profession who misuse their public trust will not be able to hide anymore. We are watching… and filming.

Wouldn’t want their suffering to upset the locals or anything. After all, that might just motivate people to demand the city help them and the powers that be can’t have that.

On September 30th of last year, a Philadelphia cop named Jonathan Josey punched a woman named Aida Guzman. The punch was caught on video.

Robert Saylor was a 26-year-old man with Down Syndrome. He apparently loved the movie Zero Dark Thirty so much that he wanted to stay for a second showing. For that, he was asphyxiated and killed.

What lesson did Wilson Reyes learn from the trauma he received at the hands of NYC police officers?

It’s tragic that a man who went overseas to fight America’s enemies came home only to mowed down by the very people he risked his life for.

I’m not even making the claim that the majority of police officers are racist, but when racist people are given badges and weapons, the trust of the community and the Blue Wall of Silence, the results can be deadly.

Even the inadequacies of our current mental health system don’t explain why as many as 46 bullets were fired at a man armed with just a knife.

Young African-American ends up dead in police custody. Haven’t we heard this story before?

A protest over a police shooting in Anaheim, CA ended in gunshots and mayhem as police responded to bottles being thrown with teargas, beanbag bullets and the release of a police dog into the crowd.

This is an example of the reckless actions of police and security all over the country as the unnecessary use of pepper spray and excessive force goes completely unpunished.

The words we hear and behavior we witness in this video, are not those of emotionally mature people charged with protecting the public .

On Tuesday, four East Haven, Connecticut police officers were arrested by the FBI on charges they had abused illegal immigrants and falsified reports in order to cover for injuries to those immigrants.

The pepper spraying incident at UC Davis is still fresh in all of our minds yet police in California decided to one-up themselves at UC Riverside on Thursday, where students came out to protest a Board of Regents meeting.