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Fatal Police Custody: South Memphis Man Dies

May 15, 2026January 1, 2024 by Allen Jacobs

A South Memphis man has died while in police custody in a fatal incident that is currently under investigation by local authorities.

Categories Regional News Tags civil rights, community news, fatal incident, investigation, law enforcement, Memphis, police custody, South Memphis Leave a comment

Black Technician Targeted by Racist Off-Duty Officer (video)

May 15, 2026January 1, 2024 by

Video shows off-duty police officer racially targeting Black technician in disturbing incident. The confrontation highlights ongoing issues of discrimination and police misconduct.

Categories Regional News Tags civil rights, discrimination, law enforcement, Police Brutality, racism, social justice, viral video Leave a comment

Family Claims Houston Police Shot Unarmed Man

May 15, 2026January 1, 2024 by Allen Jacobs

Family alleges Houston police wrongfully shot an unarmed man, with video evidence emerging. The incident raises questions about police use of force.

Categories Regional News Tags civil rights, Houston Police, Police Brutality, police shooting, Texas, Unarmed Victim, video evidence Leave a comment

Chicago Officers Fire on 58-Year-Old in Domestic Call

May 15, 2026January 1, 2024 by Allen Jacobs

Chicago police officers opened fire on a 58-year-old individual during a domestic disturbance call. The incident adds to ongoing concerns about police response protocols.

Categories Regional News Tags Chicago news, Chicago Police, civil rights, community safety, domestic violence, law enforcement, Police Brutality, police shooting Leave a comment

Tyre Nichols: Bodycam Footage Released (VIDEO)

May 15, 2026January 27, 2023 by Radio Facts

Disturbing bodycam footage of Tyre Nichols’ fatal encounter with Memphis police has been released. Five officers face murder charges after the brutal arrest that led to Nichols’ death three days later.

Categories Regional News Tags bodycam footage, civil rights, Memphis police, Memphis Tennessee, police accountability, Police Brutality, social justice, Tyre Nichols Leave a comment

Memphis Police Release Tyre Nichols Beating Video

May 15, 2026January 27, 2023 by Radio Facts

Memphis authorities will release video showing five Black officers beating Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old FedEx worker who died after a traffic stop confrontation.

Categories Regional News Tags civil rights, Memphis, Memphis police, Murder Charges, police accountability, Police Brutality, Tyre Nichols, video release Leave a comment

Officers Charged in Tyre Nichols Death Released on Bond

May 15, 2026January 27, 2023 by Digital and Radio Facts

Five former Memphis police officers charged with second-degree murder in Tyre Nichols’ death have bonded out of jail with bonds ranging from $250,000-$350,000.

Categories Regional News Tags bond hearing, civil rights, criminal justice, Memphis, Memphis police, Police Brutality, second degree murder, Tyre Nichols 2 Comments

Breonna Taylor’s Boyfriend Settles Lawsuit for $2M

May 15, 2026December 14, 2022 by Evie Blanco

Kenneth Walker, Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend, reached a $2 million settlement with Louisville over lawsuits stemming from the fatal police raid in 2020.

Categories Regional News Tags Breonna Taylor, civil rights, Kenneth Walker, lawsuit settlement, Louisville settlement, no-knock warrant, Police Brutality, Police Reform Leave a comment

Black Pastor Sues Police After Grass-Watering Arrest

May 15, 2026September 10, 2022 by Digital and Radio Facts
Black Pastor Sues Police After Grass-Watering Arrest

Alabama pastor Michael Jennings was arrested while watering a neighbor’s grass, leading to a lawsuit against the police department after charges were dismissed.

Categories Regional News Tags Alabama, civil rights, lawsuit, Michael Jennings, Police Brutality, police misconduct, racial profiling, Sylacauga Leave a comment

Homeless People Win Lawsuit Against Oakland Over Evictions

May 15, 2026August 10, 2022 by Digital and Radio Facts
Homeless People Win Lawsuit Against Oakland Over Evictions

Homeless plaintiffs in Oakland won a $250,000 settlement after suing the city for improper encampment evictions. The city must now give one week’s notice before evictions and store confiscated belongings.

Categories Regional News Tags civil rights, encampment eviction, homeless lawsuit, housing rights, Legal Settlement, Oakland, police misconduct Leave a comment
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