A new report from the Burlington Police Department shows record high use-of-force incidents, firearms displays and incidents involving Black subjects since 2012.
Akron doesn't have a police use-of-force problem — it has a progressive politics problem, writes Kevin R. Davis.
The most recent quarterly report from the police bureau on how its officers use force—and against whom—offers some cause for concern in the wake of news last week that the city and Portland Police ...
A series of lunchtime brawls at Fairfield High School on Wednesday led to a fight between a student and a police officer, ...
Dayton police officers rarely use force, but residents and officers often end up injured when they do, according to new research. Black residents are more likely to be involved in use-of-force ...
Arlington police saw an 11% decrease in the number of times force was used against people from 2024 to 2025. Police in Arlington used force against Black people about twice as many times as the next ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Safety officials announced Thursday that the Cleveland police department reached a significant benchmark in its reform efforts, with independent monitors finding cops are using force ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a Michigan police officer’s attempt to evade an excessive force claim ...
Santa Fe police officers are using physical force with increasing frequency when responding to calls for service. The number of use-of-force incidents almost tripled between 2020 and 2024, a newly ...
Public conversations about policing often begin the moment force is used, but they rarely start with the question officers must answer in real time: When is force necessary? Police officers are ...
Police in Arlington used force against Black people about twice as many times as the next highest racial demographic in 2025, according to data from the police department. The data comes from an ...