Minnesota March 29, 2023 Minneapolis City Council to discuss potential settlement in major Floyd lawsuit The Minneapolis City Council will hold a special meeting to discuss a potential settlement in a suit by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights over George Floyd's police-involved death.
Minnesota March 22, 2023 Lead prosecutor who helped convict Derek Chauvin of murder appointed judge in Hennepin County Matthew Frank, a lead judge who helped convict Derek Chauvin of murder, has been appointed as a judge. Frank is the second member of the Chauvin prosecuting team to become a judge.
Philadelphia March 20, 2023 Philadelphia reaches $9.25M settlement with demonstrators over police tactics in 2020 protests Philadelphia settled four federal lawsuits and agreed to pay 237 plaintiffs a total of $9.25 million after they described suffering police violence during protests in 2020.
Minnesota March 17, 2023 Disgraced ex-Minneapolis cop Chauvin pleads guilty in tax evasion case Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, currently serving an over two-decade sentence for the killing of George Floyd, has pleaded guilty to two tax evasion counts.
Denver March 15, 2023 Denver pays $1.6 million to George Floyd protestors injured by police in 2020 The city of Denver will pay $1.6 million to seven people who were injured by the police while they were demonstrating peacefully over the 2020 killing of George Floyd.
US March 10, 2023 Ex-Los Angeles Sheriff Alex Villanueva torches oversight report on alleged 'deputy gangs': 'Political hit job' Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva condemned the oversight commission's report on "deputy gangs" as a "political hit job" seeking to "delegitimize law enforcement."
US March 7, 2023 NYPD video shows wanted suspects caught on camera defacing Christopher Columbus statue The NYPD released video showing two suspects accused of tagging "Murderer" and "Give Us Our Land Back" on a statue of Christopher Columbus commissioned in 1892 in Central Park.
Media March 6, 2023 McCloskeys speak out after escaping Soros-backed DA felony crusade for 'defending' home from BLM Mark and Patricia McCloskey told Fox News Digital that they are able to practice law again after being prosecuted for waving their guns at Black Lives Matter protesters.
Chicago March 2, 2023 After Lightfoot loss, Chicago mayoral finalists split on crime strategy After Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s defeat, Tuesday's two top voter getters, Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson, head to a runoff election April 4 and take different approaches on crime.
New York City March 1, 2023 New York City could pay Black Lives Matter protesters $21K each over rights 'violations' in 2020 New York City could pay Black Lives Matter protesters arrested in 2020 thousands of dollars each as part of a proposed settlement in a class-action lawsuit.
New York March 1, 2023 NYC doles out millions to Floyd protestors claiming police assaulted them New York City agreed to pay several million dollars in a legal settlement over alleged assault, abuse, and entrapment by police during the 2020 George Floyd protests.