Justin Glawe
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.
Native American Reservations Can Legalize Weed Now, but Will They?
Not many tribes appear to want to go the way of Colorado and Washington state.
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 Is Black Friday Such a Lawless Shitshow?
As stampeding crowds rush the nation's retailers little is being done to keep the peace.
What to Expect After the Coming Ferguson Grand Jury Announcement
Protesters suspect the officer who shot unarmed black teen Michael Brown this summer will not be indicted. Then what happens?
Identifying 'Criminal' Genes Will Never Prevent Violence But Might Help Explain It
A new study seems to have found two genes closely associated with violent crime, but environmental factors are still a big piece of the puzzle.
Doctors Say Quarantining Medical Workers Just Makes the Ebola Epidemic Worse
Fear-based policies embraced by New York, New Jersey, and other states aren't helping.
Why Black Chicagoans Distrust and Fear the Police
Two weeks ago a pair of black teenagers were killed by Chicago cops in separate incidents, and residents have taken to the streets to protest, resulting in yet more clashes between a police department and a community that don't trust each other.
Photographing Crime Scenes in Chicago on One of the Most Violent Weekends of the Year
I spent a long, hot summer night riding from shooting to shooting with a newspaper photographer.
Can a Smartphone App Fix America’s Gun-Control Problem?
Unlike most entrepreneurs who make millions of dollars inventing pointless apps like Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, a Los Angeles-based entrepreneur named Mark B. Barron wants to use smartphones to solve America's gun violence problem.
A St. Louis Suburb Is America's Latest Racial Hotspot
The police killing of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, sparked looting and riots Sunday night and clashes with police on Monday.