Justin Glawe
The Strange Relationship Between Politics, Prosecutors, and Police Shootings
The United States is alone in the world in electing its prosecutors, but how should officials handle the rage and resentment that boils over when police kill unarmed minorities?
Talking to a Chicago Crime Reporter About Covering the City's Murders
In early June, Michael Lansu was laid off from the Chicago Sun-Times after almost two years keeping tabs on the Windy City's notorious gun violence.
Revisiting the Strange, Tragic Murders of Two Children on a North Dakota Indian Reservation
The violent deaths of Travis DuBois Jr. and his sister, Destiny Shaw, in 2011 point to larger problems on the impoverished reservation.
Why Can't Ferguson Grand Jurors Talk About the Darren Wilson Case?
A 1990 Supreme Court ruling suggests the grand juror suing Missouri for the right to speak out has a decent shot at victory.
Fear, Tension, and Assault Rifles: Inside a Ferguson Bar
The Dellwood Lounge remained unscathed through all the unrest. Maybe the people on the street were just as afraid of what was behind the plywood as the men on their barstools were of the chaos outside.
Why Darren Wilson Will Be Just Fine
Transparently awful cops have enjoyed successful careers after being forced out of police work. Why not this one, who wasn't even indicted, much less convicted?
Why Black Chicagoans Distrust and Fear the Police
Two police shootings have resulted in weeks of tension and protests.
Can a Smartphone App Fix America’s Gun-Control Problem?
This James Bond-like inventor says the answer is 'yes'.
This Palestinian Journalist Was Killed in an Ambulance on Sunday
Khaled Hamad died documenting the life-threatening work of paramedics.
This Guy Hates Clickbaity Headlines. Here’s Why
An interview with Jake Beckman of @SavedYouAClick fame.
Police Raided This Guy's House Over a Parody Twitter Account
The ACLU is going after the mayor of Peoria, Illinois.