Derek Chauvin’s Murder Conviction Is Trouble for the 3 Cops Who Watched It Happen
Former Minneapolis police officers Tou Thao, Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng will go on trial in August.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Compared Black Lives Matter to the KKK
She also expressed her bitter disappointment that Derek Chauvin was convicted of murdering George Floyd earlier this week.
Police Unions Want You to Think Derek Chauvin Is the Only Bad Cop
Many of the police unions calling Chauvin’s conviction justice represent police departments that regularly kill civilians and aggressively block even minimal reforms.
What We Know About the Columbus Cop Who Killed Ma’Khia Bryant
Nicholas Reardon has been taken off street duty pending investigation, which is being handled by Ohio’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
Ted Cruz Is Desperately Trying to Dunk on LeBron James
The basketball superstar called for “accountability” for cops who kill Black people. Conservatives, predictably, lost their minds.
Here’s How Much Prison Time Derek Chauvin Is Facing for Murdering George Floyd
The former Minneapolis police officer was convicted on Tuesday. Here's what happens next.
Ohio Police Killed a 16-Year-Old Girl and a Cop Wore a ‘Blue Lives Matter’ Mask to the Crime Scene
Ma’Khia Bryant was shot dead by Columbus police on Tuesday.
Derek Chauvin Found Guilty of Murdering George Floyd
Floyd’s death last year sparked a national reckoning about police brutality in the U.S.
Derek Chauvin Kneeled on George Floyd Because ‘He Was Trained This Way,’ His Lawyers Say
Defense attorney Eric Nelson made closing arguments on Monday.
‘Believe Your Eyes’: Derek Chauvin Jury Urged to Convict Ex-Cop for Killing George Floyd
Prosecutors have concluded closing statements in the Derek Chauvin trial.
How to Fight Police Violence Beyond Just Posting About It
If you want to help push back against police brutality, there are plenty of ways to take your politics from your phone into the real world.
Derek Chauvin Pleads the Fifth and Won’t Testify in His Own Murder Trial
“I will invoke my Fifth Amendment privilege today,” the former Minneapolis police officer told the jury Thursday.