On Aug. 17, 10 current and former police officers from the Antioch and Pittsburg police departments in California were arrested in FBI raids stemming from a two
The clearing of the second-largest protest site held by pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong continued Wednesday morning in Hong Kong, with police rapidly making arrests, including two of the most prominent student leaders.
Close to 20,000 residents in Shifang City, Sichuan Province, took to the streets Monday to protest construction of a molybdenum-copper alloy refinery.
The Puerto Rico Police Department (PRPD)—the second largest police force in the United States—was slammed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in a report released Tuesday.
A 61-year-old man, Mr. Ge Jianxing, was beaten to death by police in Guilin, China, on June 1, after officials in Chaoyang Township set out to forcibly demolish three brick factories owned by Mr. Ge Jianxing and his village. Several others were injured, and four to five suffered severe injuries.
A three week sit-in protest against a local regime who robbed them of their lands turned into a violent confrontation with police.
Over 10,000 rally against violent police treatment of parents whose teenager committed suicide.
On Aug. 17, 10 current and former police officers from the Antioch and Pittsburg police departments in California were arrested in FBI raids stemming from a two
The clearing of the second-largest protest site held by pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong continued Wednesday morning in Hong Kong, with police rapidly making arrests, including two of the most prominent student leaders.
Close to 20,000 residents in Shifang City, Sichuan Province, took to the streets Monday to protest construction of a molybdenum-copper alloy refinery.
The Puerto Rico Police Department (PRPD)—the second largest police force in the United States—was slammed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in a report released Tuesday.
A 61-year-old man, Mr. Ge Jianxing, was beaten to death by police in Guilin, China, on June 1, after officials in Chaoyang Township set out to forcibly demolish three brick factories owned by Mr. Ge Jianxing and his village. Several others were injured, and four to five suffered severe injuries.
A three week sit-in protest against a local regime who robbed them of their lands turned into a violent confrontation with police.
Over 10,000 rally against violent police treatment of parents whose teenager committed suicide.