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The Trump administration is shutting down investigations into the practices of several local departments and whether they ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is closing its investigation into the Memphis Police Department, a May 21 press release from the DOJ said. The Justice Department opened a pattern-or-practice ...
The dangerous pullback by the Justice Department is likely to result in more wrongful deaths at the hands of police — ...
The city claims because the DOJ's investigation into Memphis police was retracted, the findings are "not proportional to the ...
The judge presiding over the federal case against five former Memphis police officers convicted in the fatal beating of Tyre ...
A Memphis man was sentenced to 150 months in federal prison on gun and drug charges, the Department of Justice said.
Arizona GOP Congressman Abe Hamadeh took a victory lap as the Trump Justice Department announced it what called politically motivated and weaponized investigations into police departments.
This week saw Memphis police arrest 120 people in its latest Code Zero sweep. It also saw the first environmental court judge honored.
The sentencing hearings for the officers found guilty of various federal charges related to the beating death of Tyré Nichols has been set.
Memphis is out of possible federal police oversight and as other cities move forward — questions about accountability, oversight and community trust remain.
Retired Judge Bobby Carter will be paid about $50,000 annually for his role in solving the jail's crowding issues.
The Jackson Police Department played a critical role in the swift apprehension of a murder suspect wanted out of Memphis.