While other areas of L.A. County still regularly update crime data on the website, the LAPD has stopped uploading information ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The public can now search internal affairs documents and other police-misconduct records from nearly 700 California ...
A close-up photo of a San Diego Police officer. (File photo courtesy San Diego Police Department) The public can now search internal affairs documents and other police-misconduct records from nearly ...
A statewide database of once-secret public records of misconduct and use of force by California law enforcement officers launched this week. The Police Records Access Project encompasses 12,000 cases ...
A searchable database of public records concerning use of force and misconduct by California law enforcement officers — some 1.5 million pages from nearly 700 law enforcement agencies — is now ...
Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this story was updated to include statements from the the officer’s attorney. A Phillipsburg police officer has been charged with accessing police records without ...
For the first time, you can look up serious use of force and police misconduct incidents in California. LAist, KQED and other California newsrooms, together with police accountability advocates, have ...
The Anchorage Assembly passed a rule last week that lets first responders apply to remove their names from a public database of local property records. The city’s Finance Department already had a law ...
A statewide database of once-secret public records of misconduct and use of force by California law enforcement officers, including records from Solano County and Vallejo, launched this week. Anyone ...
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