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A New App Is Offering Drivers Peace of Mind During Police Stops
In the wake of George Floyd’s murder and other high profile police killings, a group of developers launched TurnSignl, an app that connects drivers with attorneys during police traffic stops. The app, which is now available in Minnesota, Georgia and California, is set to roll out nationwide by the end of 2023. CEO and co-founder Jazz Hampton joined NBCLX to...
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No Verdict Yet in Trial of Officer Who Used Gun Instead of Taser, Killing Daunte Wright
A jury resumes deliberations Tuesday in the trial of a suburban Minneapolis police officer who says she meant to use her Taser instead of her gun when she shot and killed Black motorist Daunte Wright.
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Westchester DA to Reopen Two Deadly Shooting Cases by Police
A former federal judge will assist the Westchester District attorney’s office in its reopening of two previous deadly police-involved shootings in the county for review, District Attorney Miriam Roach announced Thursday.
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Westchester DA Takes New Look at Deadly Police Shootings of Pace Student, Ex-Marine
A former federal judge will assist the Westchester District attorney’s office in its reopening of two previous deadly police-involved shootings in the county for review, District Attorney Miriam Roach announced Thursday. The judge will also look into how the local district attorney’s office handled the cases involving Danroy “DJ” Henry” and Kenneth Chamberlain, she said. Henry, a 20-year-old Black...
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On the First Anniversary of George Floyd's Murder, What's Changed?
Chauvin’s arrest, trial and subsequent conviction were hailed as watershed moments. But now a year later following Floyd’s death the question must be asked… has anything actually changed?
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Video Shows Chicago Teen Adam Toledo Wasn't Holding Gun When Fatally Shot by Cop
Body camera footage of a Chicago police officer fatally shooting a 13-year-old boy last month shows the officer yelling “Drop it!”
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Attorney Predicts ‘All Hell's Gonna Be Unleashed' if Chauvin is Not Convicted
“People are tired” of seeing police violence, attorney Michael Starr Hopkins says as Derek Chauvin’s trial in George Floyd’s death continues, after Daunte Wright was killed in a Minnesota police shooting that sparked protests. “No one should be getting a death penalty in the streets of America,” Starr Hopkins added.
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Danroy Henry Parents: Police Accounts Misleading
The parents of slain Pace University football player Danroy Henry say the police purposely mislead investigators looking into their son’s death in order to protect the officers involved. Roseanne Colletti reports.
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No Charges for Police Shooting of Marine
A grand jury has decided not to bring charges against police officers who shot an elderly Marine inside his apartment, while White Plains police released the phone call recordings and police video in the dramatic lead-up to the shooting of Kenneth Chamberlain. Andrew Siff reports.