HARKER HEIGHTS — Police Chief Sonja Clay presented the City Council with the police department’s annual racial profiling data report Tuesday, and several figures stood out.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. File photo of police headquarters in Danbury, Conn. (Carol Kaliff/Hearst Connecticut Media file photo) DANBURY - State auditors ...
Former Whitefish Police officer Michael Hingiss is refuting allegations of racial profiling and unlawful conduct after he contacted federal immigration officials during a routine traffic stop earlier ...
The Refugio County Sheriff’s Office reported more than 8,200 traffic stops in 2025 with no racial profiling complaints and no use of physical force, according to its annual racial profiling analysis ...
Law enforcement data from the 2020 Community Policing Act sheds light on traffic enforcement across the Commonwealth ...
Members of a University of Southern California program are developing an AI program meant to help law enforcement agencies improve their interactions with the communities they serve. The Everyday ...
Several Michigan jurisdictions, including Washtenaw County and Ann Arbor, have already implemented similar policies to reduce racial profiling. Law enforcement groups have expressed concerns, arguing ...
The Shelby Township Police Department will not stop requiring its probationary police officers to make an average of four traffic stops and attempt to make one arrest each 12-hour shift after the ACLU ...
An Urbandale man who accused Des Moines police of arresting him without cause after he made a rude gesture will receive $80,000 to resolve his lawsuit against the city. The settlement, approved Monday ...
DANBURY - State auditors are looking into concerns that police in Danbury may have targeted Latino drivers over the past year, CT Insider has learned. The advocacy group Greater Danbury Area Unites ...
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