Peter Liang
A Cop Convicted of Killing an Unarmed Black Man Isn’t Going to Prison
Peter Liang, who became notorious as a rookie cop who accidentally shot and killed a man two years ago, got probation and community service despite protests from Black Lives Matter activists.
What Cops Are Saying About an NYPD Officer's Conviction for Killing an Unarmed Black Man
We asked active-duty New York City cops about the rare conviction of an officer for killing someone in the line of duty.
One of New York's 'Most Dangerous' Housing Projects Now Has Its Own YouTube Show
"Project Heat" tells the story of life in East New York's Pink Houses just as an NYPD cop faces trial for accidentally killing a resident.
Jury Hears Closing Arguments in Trial of NYPD Officer Involved in Fatal Stairway Shooting
On Tuesday, a jury heard closing arguments in the manslaughter trial of rookie NYPD Officer Peter Liang, who fatally shot an unarmed black man in a dimly lit stairwell in Brooklyn two years ago.
The 'Danger' of Patrolling NYC Projects Was Used by the Defense at a Cop Shooting Trial
Day two of the trial for NYPD Officer Peter Liang, who accidentally shot and killed 28-year-old Akai Gurley in 2014, zeroed on whether it made sense for him to have his gun drawn.
An NYPD Officer Was Just Indicted for the Shooting Death of Akai Gurley
Peter Liang is just the fourth New York City cop to be indicted for killing someone since 1999.