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Tag: police-community relations

A grand jury indicted two Prince George's County police officers Sept. 10. (Anthony Tilghman/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPrince George's County, William J. Ford

Police Reform Continues in Prince George’s

by William J. Ford September 16, 2020December 21, 2021
Courtesy of Prince George's County Police via Facebook
Posted inPrince George's County, William J. Ford

White Police Officers in Prince George’s Disproportionately Use Force Against Blacks: Report

by William J. Ford September 10, 2020December 21, 2021
Mike D’Angelo, an anti-violence activist and uncle of the late Mikayah Wilson, speaks during a candlelight vigil for Deon Kay on Sept. 5, where he presented a painting by Demont Pinder of the late Kay. (Roy Lewis/The Washington Informer)
Posted inCommunity

All Eyes on MPD after Deon Kay’s Shooting Death

by Sam P.K. Collins September 9, 2020December 21, 2021
**FILE** Metropolitan Police Department vehicles (Courtesy photo)
Posted inOp-Ed, Opinion

LAMBERT: From Protest to Action — Imagining Policing in the D.C. Metropolitan Area

by George H. Lambert Jr. September 9, 2020December 21, 2021
A roll of police tape (police line) lies on the ground outside a home being foreclosed on in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2009.
Posted inOp-Ed, Opinion

BAILEY: Needed — All Black Police Officers in Inner-City Neighborhoods

by WI Guest Author September 9, 2020December 21, 2021
Jacob Blake, a Black man who was shot seven times in the back by a Kenosha, Wis., police officer on Aug. 23, speaks from a hospital bed in a video posted by his lawyer, Benjamin Crump.
Posted inNational

Jacob Blake Speaks Out: ‘Nothing But Pain’

by WI Guest Author September 9, 2020December 21, 2021
Lamorne Morris stars as an African American cartoonist in the new Hulu original series "Woke," which premieres Sept. 9. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inEntertainment

New Hulu Original Series ‘Woke’ Honors Black Men

by WI Guest Author September 7, 2020December 21, 2021
A roll of police tape (police line) lies on the ground outside a home being foreclosed on in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2009.
Posted inCommunity

Deon Kay’s Police-Involved Shooting Death Sparks Fury

by Sam P.K. Collins September 3, 2020December 21, 2021
Marion Jamison (left) holds signs she created for a caravan with the First Baptist Church of Highland Park to bring attention to the lives lost to police and encourage people to participate in the census. (Hamil R. Harris/The Washington Informer)
Posted inCommunity, Hamil R. Harris

First Baptist Church of Highland Park’s Caravan Takes Issues Directly to Community

by Hamil R. Harris September 2, 2020December 21, 2021
A roll of police tape (police line) lies on the ground outside a home being foreclosed on in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2009.
Posted inOp-Ed, Opinion

COLLINS: Six Years Later — Mike Brown, EAT, and Respectability Politics

by Sam P.K. Collins August 19, 2020December 21, 2021

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