The Justice Department on Wednesday said a 17-month civil rights investigation found that the Memphis Police Department engages in the systemic use of excessive force and discriminates against ...
A report released Wednesday revealed the findings of a 17-month Department of Justice investigation into Memphis police that began after Nichols was kicked, punched and hit with a police baton.
Kristen Clarke, the first Black woman chosen to be the nation's top civil rights enforcer, called leaving the DOJ 'a ...
The Graceland foreclosure case was back in court and St. Jude donated stuffed animals to the Memphis Police Department.
The family of Tyre Nichols, their attorney Ben Crump and community members will come together on January 7 to honor him and ...
The trial was pushed back for several reasons, including so that attorneys could comb through the Department of Justice's ...
About half the uniformed patrol officers in the Memphis Police Department have been on the force less than 5 years, presenting challenges and opportunities.
“The city of Memphis did not have an active fugitive team in the Memphis Police Department,” Davis said. Young set a goal at ...
The five former Memphis police officers charged in the beating death of Tyre Nichols are set to be sentenced in federal court this summer ...
The lawsuit filed by Nichols' mother blames the former Memphis Police officers and the department's "aggressive policing" for ...
Justice Department investigations, often launched after controversial police killings, show how other forms of abusive policing can harm communities.