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Controversy and mourning surround Minneapolis ICE shooting investigation

Originally Published 3 days ago — by abcnews.go.com

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A Minneapolis woman, Renee Nicole Good, was shot and killed by ICE agents after she allegedly tried to ram them with her car during an enforcement operation, with the incident captured in detailed video footage showing the moments leading up to the shooting and subsequent reactions from officials and the public.

California Sheriffs Reduce Response to Mental Health Calls

Originally Published 9 days ago — by The Guardian

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Several California sheriff's departments are increasingly refusing to respond to mental health crisis calls without a crime reported, motivated by concerns over police violence and the need for specialized mental health responses, with advocates pushing for more community-based alternatives and specialized teams to handle such crises.

Nepal's Gen Z Mobilizes via Discord to Influence Politics Amid Protest Violence

Originally Published 3 months ago — by France 24

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Mass protests in Nepal turned deadly when police used military-grade live ammunition against demonstrators, resulting in at least 72 deaths over two days. The protests, initially peaceful and sparked by social media campaigns exposing government corruption and inequality, escalated after police fired on crowds near parliament, with videos showing serious injuries and the use of assault rifles. The government resigned, and the army took control of Kathmandu amid international calls for investigation into police conduct.

Nepal's Political Crisis Deepens Amid Violent Protests and Leadership Resignations

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Politico

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Nepal lifted its social media ban after protests turned violent, resulting in police opening fire and killing 19 people, mainly during demonstrations against government censorship efforts. The government has announced an investigation and compensation for victims, amid broader concerns over social media regulation seen as a tool for censorship.

Ferguson Witness Dorian Johnson Killed in Shooting

Originally Published 4 months ago — by upi.com

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Dorian Johnson, a key witness in the 2014 Ferguson police shooting that killed Michael Brown, was killed in a separate incident in Ferguson, Missouri, in what appears to be a domestic dispute. The investigation is ongoing, with no officers involved in the shooting, and authorities are considering possible criminal charges.

Nepal Protests Over Social Media Ban Leave At Least 19 Dead

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Al Jazeera

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At least 19 people were killed and many injured during violent protests in Nepal against a social media ban and corruption, with police firing live rounds at protesters, mainly young people, who were demanding the unblocking of social media platforms and protesting government corruption. The protests, driven by frustration over political instability and economic prospects, escalated into clashes with authorities, prompting international calls for accountability.

Indonesia's Nationwide Unrest: Protests, Violence, and Political Reforms

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Reuters

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Indonesian police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at student protesters near universities in Bandung, leading to injuries and raising concerns over police brutality amid nationwide protests against government spending and inequality, with calls for investigations into rights violations.

Former Officer Convicted in Breonna Taylor Raid to Serve One Day in Jail

Originally Published 5 months ago — by CNN

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The Justice Department has requested that former officer Brett Hankison, convicted of civil rights violations related to Breonna Taylor's 2020 shooting, serve only one day in jail, arguing he was not responsible for her death and highlighting the case's complex legal history and ongoing tensions over police accountability.

Kenya's Ruto vows to quell protests amid rising tensions and public discontent

Originally Published 6 months ago — by BBC

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Kenya experienced deadly protests over political and economic issues, with President William Ruto ordering police to incapacitate rioters without killing them, amid international criticism of police brutality and ongoing tensions following recent deaths and property destruction.

Kenya protests turn deadly amid anger over police brutality and corruption

Originally Published 6 months ago — by BBC

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Kenya's protests marking the anniversary of anti-government demonstrations resulted in at least 10 deaths, with police describing their actions as restraint amid violence, while rights groups report higher casualties and condemn police brutality. The protests were driven by anger over police violence and economic issues, with the government labeling the unrest as an attempted coup.

Brazilian Officers Sentenced for Asphyxiation Death Amidst Low Public Outcry

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Guardian

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Genivaldo de Jesus Santos, a Black man in Brazil, was killed by police in 2022 in a manner reminiscent of George Floyd's death, yet his case received significantly less public outcry. Despite Brazil's large Black population, systemic racism and the normalization of police violence against Black individuals contribute to the muted response. Experts suggest that Brazil's self-perception as a 'racial democracy' and its history of slavery play roles in this disparity. The officers involved were sentenced to lengthy prison terms, but the case highlights ongoing racial issues in Brazil.