Today @propublica released an article & accompanying video — part of an ongoing investigation analyzing available footage of the police killing of #KawaskiTrawick. “It all happened in just 112 seconds, but it reflects years of failures by the #NYPD.” https://t.co/jA7VLC173x
— CPR #EndPoliceSecrecy – Change the NYPD (@changethenypd) December 4, 2020
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The striking thing about this well-reported story: Within minutes of one another, NYC firefighters and police encountered the same man. The public servants who help people saw a man who needed help. The public servants we entrust to kill saw a threat.https://t.co/nwo0UKFqbt
— Radley Balko (@radleybalko) December 4, 2020
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Ohio’s AG will not investigate the police killing of #CaseyGoodsonJr, saying police took too long to refer them: 3 days “after the crime scene has been dismantled.”
— AJ+ (@ajplus) December 8, 2020
Family says Goodson was entering his home with a sandwich when police — looking for a different person — shot him. pic.twitter.com/8oUAbqjYBY
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Casey Goodson Jr., 23, was holding a Subway sandwich, not a gun, when an Ohio sheriff’s deputy fatally shot him, Goodson’s family says. The FBI and federal civil rights investigators are stepping in. https://t.co/RGmgLbdhNz
— AP Eastern US (@APEastRegion) December 8, 2020
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Louisville police’s ‘no-knock’ warrants most often targeted Black residents in the West End https://t.co/gsrhk1ViTG
— deray (@deray) December 1, 2020