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A new NPR poll underscores the often-sharp differences Americans have when it comes to race, discrimination and policing — but there has been a shift over the last year.
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"What we saw on that video was an unjustified killing," family attorney Bakari Sellers told reporters on Tuesday in Elizabeth City, N.C., after seeing additional police body camera video.
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A major civil rights group is demanding the attorney general pause federal grants to local police until he confirms they aren't engaging in discrimination, citing more police killings of Black people.
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Democratic state Rep. Park Cannon, a Black woman, is facing charges after refusing to stop knocking on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's office door.
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A new survey examined the public's attitudes toward policing in Miami-Dade. Avi Hoffman discusses the cultural traditions and history behind Hanukkah. And a new virtual production of "The Man Who Invented Christmas."
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A new survey examined the public's attitudes toward policing in Miami-Dade. Avi Hoffman discusses the cultural traditions and history behind Hanukkah. And a new virtual production of "The Man Who Invented Christmas."
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A new report issued by the Florida Police Chiefs Association calls for banning the use of deadly force such as banning chokeholds.
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Demonstrations sparked by the death of George Floyd did not slow down this weekend in South Florida. Events took place from Palm Beach through Broward and…
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Hallandale Beach’s police chief and the head of the police union are expected to meet Monday to discuss the mass resignation of the department’s SWAT team…
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On this Tuesday, Feb. 11, episode of Sundial: New Bill Will Use Social Media To Find Gun Owners A bill being considered this legislative session would…
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FIU Captain and Public Information Officer Delrish Moss is back in Miami after spending two years as the police chief in Ferguson, Missouri. Moss spent…