Video shows Andrew Brown Jr. driving away from deputies, but DA Andrew Womble said he endangered them. The deputies will not be charged in his death.
Author: Tami Abdollah, USA TODAY
Bodycams haven’t lived up to promises of exposing police misconduct. One reason: The police decide what to release.
Police officer body cameras were supposed to provide a window into what really happened when someone dies at the hands of a police officer.
3 former police officers accused in George Floyd’s death won’t stand trial until March 2022
Thomas Lane, J. Kueng and Tou Thao, were supposed to face trial Aug. 23 in the death of George Floyd last year.
The cause of George Floyd’s death: Jurors faced alternate versions in the trial of Derek Chauvin
Before a verdict was reached in the Chauvin trial, attorneys on both sides made their case to jurors about what caused George Floyd’s death.
As protests continue over police killings, lawmakers try to add to the list of crimes protesters could face
Lawmakers say they’re cracking down on violence, not protests. Critics say the bills would criminalize activities protected by the First Amendment.
Derek Chauvin used force against arrestees 6 other times. The jury in the George Floyd case won’t hear about them.
Prosecutors tried to introduce six incidents in which they say Derek Chauvin used unreasonable force on people. The judge didn’t allow them.
Lawyers in Derek Chauvin’s murder trial zoom in on training, drug use, and viral video
The world has seen the unforgettable footage of George Floyd’s death. And the viral video is the main thing that attorneys for Derek Chauvin don’t want the jury to focus on.
‘They need to be watched’: How livestreaming the Derek Chauvin trial lets people of color monitor the justice system
Derek Chauvin’s murder trial for George Floyd’s death is being livestreamed because of the pandemic. Activists say that should be the norm.
Minnesota Supreme Court rejects Derek Chauvin appeal, opening door for another murder charge in George Floyd’s death
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruling means a trial judge could reinstate a third-degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin in George Floyd’s death.
Appeals court rules third-degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin shouldn’t have been tossed
A Minnesota appeals court ruled a trial judge should not have thrown out a third-degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin, accused of killing George Floyd.