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An audit of Maryland autopsies has uncovered at least 36 in-custody police deaths that should have been considered homicides.
The five-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder is coming later this month on May 25-th. and with that, concerns president Donald Trump might issue his convicted killer — Derek Chauvin — a pardon.
Maryland officials on Thursday released a wide-ranging independent audit of nearly 90 in-custody deaths spanning 2003 to 2019 ...
Niall Stanage delivers a monologue on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-Ga.) support of President Trump possibly pardoning ...
The years-long audit cited racial and pro-police bias in the work of the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
Will Trump pardon Derek Chauvin? The former officer convicted of murdering George Floyd in 2020 would still face prison time ...
In a statement to theGrio, the White House reacts to speculation about federal clemency after Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says [… ...
Some congress members, like Georgia lawmaker Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, are fueling the rumors on social media.
As the fifth anniversary of the death of George Floyd nears, the governor and other public officials are bracing for ...
Sources close to the Department of Justice told The Post Wednesday that they had also heard nothing about a Chauvin pardon.
A new report by a Minneapolis television station has revealed that Minnesota officials are bracing for the possibility that ...
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