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Six Former Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers Sentenced For Torturing, Abusing Two Black Men
By DOJ Photos: YouTube Screenshots WASHINGTON – Six former Mississippi law enforcement officers were sentenced this week for torturing and abusing two Black men ...
U.S. Attorney General Issues Statement On Sentencing Of Mississippi Officers Who Tortured Two Black Men
By DOJ Photos: YouTube Screenshots Two former Mississippi law enforcement officers were sentenced today for the torture and abuse of two Black men in ...
Mississippi: Former Police Officer Pleads Guilty To Civil Rights Violation–For Forcing Latino Man To Lick Urine From Cell Floor
By DOJ Photos: YouTube Screenshots Jackson, Miss. – A former police officer with the Pearl, Mississippi Police Department, pleaded guilty Thursday to one count ...
Brooklyn “Bling Bishop” Convicted Of Fraud, Extortion, And False Statements
By DOJ Photos: YouTube Screenshots Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that a jury returned a ...
Former Tennessee Corrections Officer Sentenced For Writing False Report To Cover Up Another Officer’s Use Of Excessive Force
By DOJ Photos: Wikimedia CommonsYouTube Screenshots A former Tennessee Department of Corrections (TDOC) tactical officer, Sebron Hollands, 33, was sentenced to 15 months in ...
Former Trump Advisor Peter Navarro Sentenced To Prison For Defying Jan. 6 Subpoena
By DOJ News Photos: YouTube Screenshots WASHINGTON – Former White House advisor Peter K. Navarro, 74, was sentenced today to four months in prison ...
Minnesota State Patrol Trooper Who Killed Black Man Charged With Murder, Manslaughter
Photos Body-Cam\Video Screenshots Today, the Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty‘s office released the following press statement regarding the decision to charge Minnesota State Patrol ...
U.S. Park Police Officers Who Killed Black Man To Face No Charges
By Department of Justice Photos: Video Screenshots WASHINGTON – The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia announced Tuesday that there is insufficient ...