Ramarley Graham
Justice for an unjustified killing.
A judge ordered the NYPD to release documents related to the fatal police shooting of Ramarley Graham in 2012.
The New York City Council’s Progressive Caucus urges officials to hold NYPD disciplinary trials for two officers involved in the fatal shooting incident of Ramarley Graham.
Ramarley Graham's mother speaks about her fight for justice on what would have been his 24th birthday.
The family of Ramarley Graham is issuing more demands in their fight for justice after New York Police officer Richard Haste tragically killed the slain teen in 2012.
Police authorities allow the cop who fatally shot unarmed Black teen to resign after a disciplinary commission found him guilty.
The family of Ramarley Graham held a rally Thursday night that marked five years after the unarmed Bronx teen's shooting death by New York police officer Richard Haste. Protesters demanded justice and police accountability.
Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Wednesday to move forward with his plan to build a wall along the Mexican border.
After a department trial for the New York cop who fatally shot Ramarley Graham ended on Monday, questions are lingering about whether the NYPD will publicly reveal officer Richard Haste's fate.
Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman was extradited to the U.S. on Thursday evening.
The trial of the NYPD officer who fatally shot Ramarley Graham, an unarmed 18-year-old from the Bronx, is slated to begin on Tuesday.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Officer Richard Haste will face departmental charges from the NYPD in an "expeditious" manner.
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