Family of Melissa Perez filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the city and three officers.
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Family of Melissa Perez filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the city and three officers.

The suit claims that the San Antonio Police Department’s “formal and informal policies were the driving force behind” the 46-year-old woman’s death. It also asserts that Melissa Perez’s death was caused by the police department’s actions on mental health calls and the mental health unit. The complaint claims that the department’s “consistent failure to discipline…

11-Year-Old Mississippi Boy Shot by Police Officer After Seeking Help
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11-Year-Old Mississippi Boy Shot by Police Officer After Seeking Help: Demands for Investigation and Justice

The attorney Carlos Moore is now demanding a thorough investigation into the incident. An 11-year-old boy in Mississippi was shot by a police officer despite calling 911 for help Aderrien Murry, the young boy, was shot in the chest by an officer from the Indianola Police Department while the officer was responding to a domestic…

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Kentucky Woman Charged with 35 Counts of Animal Cruelty After Police Discover Dead Dogs at Her Home

A woman from Kentucky has been charged with 35 counts of second-degree animal cruelty after Hardin County police found 21 dead dogs in and around her home in Radcliff, which is located 30 miles from Louisville. Kentucky woman charged with 35 counts of animal cruelty after police find 21 dead dogs at her home Morgan…

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Policemen Were Accused Of Selling Hem While On Duty: Baltimore

While Redeeming The Dignity Of Baltimore Police Department After Being Dragged In A Gun Corruption, New Issue Afloat As Two Of Their Officers Accused Of Selling Joint While Performing Their Duties.       Baltimore Police Faces Charges Allegations that Baltimore Policemen were selling herb floats, along with a veteran in the department. Whilst the…

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Manhattan Chief Prosecutor: By Choosing Not To Persecute People, Prosecutors Have The “Capacity” To Alter The Legal System.

Meg Reiss, Manhattan Chief prosecutor Said That They Have The Power To Turn Down The Law And Replace It With Their Principles And Belief. In 2017, She stated That They could Ignore Mandatory Minimum Laws And Further Stated They Have An Amount Of Discretion And Independent Power In Rejecting Prosecution Cases.   Power to change…