Por: Los Angeles Times Nation January 14, 2023
The special counsel appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom to look into the case of Kevin Cooper, a death row inmate whose decades-old murder conviction fell under fierce scrutiny in recent years, released a report Friday casting aside the prisoner’s long-standing claims of innocence. “The evidence of Cooper’s guilt,” the report reads, “is extensive and conclusive.” The 65-year-old inmate, who was convicted in 1985 of fatally stabbing two... + full article
New York Daily News USA Crime January 08, 2023
A former Rikers Island guard says that she was unfairly tarred with accusations of having an affair with an inmate and then retaliated against when she alerted jail investigators about a prisoner who tried to recruit her for drug smuggling. Latonya Nunn-Cornish, who now works... + más
Newly obtained images shed more light on stomach-turning conditions at Rikers | New York Post
Rikers Island correction officer stabbed 15 times by inmate in unprovoked attack | New York Post
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation January 05, 2023
NBC Universal, Inc. Newly-released police body camera video shows the moment an officer shot and killed a man who struggled with another officer during a traffic stop in Miami last month. data-ellipsis=false> A Miami Police sergeant who fired the fatal shot that killed a man... + más
‘Don't Have the Words': Family Outraged After No Charges Filed in Fatal Miami Police Shooting | NBC 6 South Florida
Opa-locka Sergeant Arrested, Accused of Striking, Dragging Teen Down Steps in 2020 | NBC 6 South Florida
CBS News USA Politics December 14, 2022
A Jewish death row inmate who was part of a gang of prisoners who fatally shot a police officer in 2000 after they had escaped should have his conviction overturned and get a new trial because the judge who presided over his case harbored antisemitic bias, according to a court... + más
The Danger Of Bias In Bid Procurements And Contract Awards | Forbes
Stanford University apologizes for limiting admissions of Jewish students after WWII | ABC News
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation October 28, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma is suing the Federal Bureau of Prisons for custody of a state death row inmate whom the bureau is refusing to hand over, with the state saying the man's scheduled execution cannot be carried out in December if he's not returned soon.A federal... + más
New U.S. prisons chief pledges truth, reform for ailing system | Portland Press Herald
3 inmates die in 11 days at 3 California prisons, officials say | ABC7
10 WBNS USA Nation September 24, 2022
NEW YORK — Amy Cooper, the White woman who became known as after calling 911 to claim that a Black birdwatcher had threatened her, lost a lawsuit alleging her former employer had engaged in racist and sexist behavior when it fired her after the incident. U.S. District... + más
Amy Cooper, Central Park Karen, loses lawsuit claiming she was unjustly fired | CBS News
Newark Airport will no longer be considered part of NYC — which could mean higher fare prices | New York Post
Associated Press USA Life September 23, 2022
FILE - This photo provided by the Roberts family shows Cooper Roberts who along with his twin brother and parents attended the July 4, 2022, parade in Highland Park, Ill. Cooper was struck in the chest in a hail of gunfire that left dozens of others wounded and seven dead, said... + más
‘Remembering what it means to be part of a community,’ Lakeview-area families mark Labor Day, 60th parade anniversary | Chicago Tribune
La. Travels: Lake Chartles festival honors Martin Luther King Jr. | The Advocate
CBS News USA Nation September 23, 2022
After spending more than two months in hospitals and rehabilitation facilities, Cooper Roberts is finally home. The 8-year-old was wounded in the that killed seven people.We are at a total loss of words to express how filled with gratitude, love and wholeness we now feel given... + más
Boy shot in July 4 parade massacre returns home to family | Associated Press
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