Family of girl injured by Chicago police SUV during protests files lawsuit against city

A lawsuit was filed against the City of Chicago on behalf of a 15-year-old girl who was injured after a Chicago police SUV rolled over her body during the George Floyd protests in Roseland last month.

Army is taking limited steps to counter racial divisiveness

Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy announced Thursday that beginning in August the service will no longer include soldiers' photos when soldiers are being considered for promotion.

Atlanta officer charged with murdering Rayshard Brooks had history of complaints, crashes, shooting

Fired Atlanta Police Officer Garrett Rolfe -- who is charged with the murder of Rayshard Brooks -- has a history of citizen complaints and car crashes and was involved with shooting a suspect previously.

One dead, one wounded in Seattle's 'Capitol Hill Occupied Protest' zone

A 19-year-old man was killed and another person was critically wounded in Seattle's CHOP (Capitol Hill Occupied Protest) zone early Saturday morning.

Teens busted for St. Patrick's Cathedral graffiti

The NYPD arrested two teenagers for allegedly spraying graffiti on St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City during protests and unrest over the death of George Floyd.

Netflix CEO to donate $120M to historically black colleges

The couple is giving $40 million to each of three institutions: the United Negro College Fund, Spelman College and Morehouse College. The organizations said it is the largest individual gift in support of student scholarships at HBCUs.

'You can call me a snitch if you want': 911 dispatcher concerned about George Floyd arrest called MPD sergeant

A 911 dispatcher called a Minneapolis Police sergeant over her concern of the way officers were handling the deadly arrest of George Floyd Memorial Day night, according to newly released data from the Minneapolis Police Department.

Houston protesters starting to test positive for COVID-19

Protesters who took over Houston streets nearly two weeks ago are now starting to test positive for COVID-19.

Senate GOP to restrict police chokeholds in emerging bill

With Trump set to announce executive actions on law enforcement as soon as Tuesday, the crush of activity shows how quickly police violence and racial prejudice are transforming national party priorities.