An Atlanta police officer involved in the death of a Black man at a fast-food restaurant has been fired, authorities confirmed early Sunday.
Author: Grace Hauck, USA TODAY
During George Floyd protests, 13 Chicago cops lounged in a congressman’s office and ate his popcorn
U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Illinois, announced Thursday that several officers were caught on videotape in his campaign office on the South Side.
George Floyd updates: Police announce investigations of officers; protests continue nationwide
Police in California, New York and other states are facing allegations of officer misconduct as protests honoring George Floyd continue nationwide.
Emmett Till’s lynching ignited a civil rights movement. Historians say George Floyd’s death could do the same
Many protesting the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have invoked the name of Emmett Till, who was lynched in 1955, to demand change.
Two Chicago officers relieved of police powers amid investigation into brutal encounter seen in video
Two Chicago officers have been relieved of their police powers after viral cellphone video showed officers dragging two people out of a car.
Man who recorded Ahmaud Arbery’s shooting on video was just a witness, his lawyer says
The lawyer for William “Roddie” Bryan, the Georgia man who recorded video of two white men shooting Ahmaud Arbery, says his client is not a vigilante.
White men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery won’t face Georgia hate crime charges. Here’s why.
Gregory and Travis McMichael, who are accused of fatally shooting Ahmaud Arbery, a black man, will not face hate crime charges. Here’s why.
Coronavirus in Chicago: How the mayor of the nation’s 3rd-largest city is waging her biggest fight
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is waging a different kind of battle against the coronavirus, one that is both political and personal.
‘Brave, compassionate and dedicated’: ER doctor who treated coronavirus patients dies by suicide
Dr. Lorna Breen died Sunday. The ER medical director at New York-Presbyterian Allen Hospital had been treating coronavirus patients.
‘Almost like an eternity’: 3 months since US confirmed its first coronavirus case, what have we learned?
The U.S. confirmed its first case of the coronavirus on Jan. 21. It’s been three long months. A look at what we’ve learned and where we are going.