A lawsuit is the latest drawing attention to how AI is being weaponized by law enforcement. 

An investigation into the U.S. Capitol Police's suspected involvement with the domestic terrorists who illegally stormed the Capitol has drawn attention to how white supremacists have infiltrated law enforcement and the American military.

Tamika Palmer ran a full-page ad in The Washington Post directed at President-elect Joe Biden, urging for police reform and accountability at the state and federal level.

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Starbucks issues apology after law enforcement officers complain of mistreatment.

Have white supremacists infiltrated the Portland, Oregon police department?

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Regina Scott will become the Los Angeles Police Department’s first Black woman deputy chief.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions positioned himself as the defender of “Anglo-American heritage” way of policing in a speech to sheriffs.

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A new independent report released Friday found that law enforcement failed in multiple ways in their response to the violent Neo-Nazi Charlottesville rally in August.

Shirlene Quigley, an accomplished backup dancer who's worked with Beyonce and Rihanna, “is safe and at an undisclosed medical facility," police say.

NewsOne’s Top 5 gives you a quick rundown of the viral stories we’re talking about today. Spring Valley Student Allegedly Hit Ben Fields In Altercation, Sheriff Says NAACP Addresses Spring Valley High Video, Student Who Recorded Video Details Incident Sheriff Suggests Spring Valley Officer Isn’t Racist Because He Has A Black Girlfriend Justice Department To […]

While addressing the International Association of Chiefs of Police during an appearance in Chicago Tuesday, President Barack Obama declared that law enforcement often gets "scapegoated" for failures in society and the criminal justice system.

A Black sergeant from New York is awaiting the announcement of a possible $198,000 settlement with the city after he was beaten by Yonkers police officers five years ago, USA Today reports. In Feb. 2010, Kenneth Kissiedu, a sergeant from the 41st Precinct in the Bronx, was accused of interfering with a larceny investigation after coming into […]