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UNC Police officer remains on force despite accusations of violence ...


UNC Police officer remains on force despite accusations of violence ...

UNC Police officer remains on force despite accusations of violence toward protesters ... Photo by Carrie-Anne Rogers / The Daily Tar Heel Photo ...

specifically by Captain Rahsheem Holland - Threads

Concern regarding police violence on UNC's campus — specifically by Captain Rahsheem Holland — has increased as multiple students' ...

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Concern regarding police violence on UNC's campus ... UNC Police officer remains on force despite accusations of violence toward protesters.

Dr Altha Cravey on X: "Police brutality at UNC Chapel Hill continues ...

Police brutality at UNC Chapel Hill continues ... UNC Police officer remains on force despite accusations of violence toward protesters.

Campus Police - The Marshall Project

2024 • Broken link? UNC Police officer remains on force despite accusations of violence toward protesters -. The Daily Tar Heel • Added 09.10.2024 • Broken link ...

'They knew that they used excessive force': Student activist served ...

In a statement to The DTH from Media Relations, UNC Police Chief Brian James wrote that two UNC Police investigators and a uniformed officer ...

Graham v. Connor | 490 U.S. 386 (1989)

A claim of excessive force by law enforcement during an arrest, stop, or other seizure of an individual is subject to the objective reasonableness standard of ...

UNC Was Right to Call the Cops

The administration's decision to call in police from across the state to storm our students' encampment at 5:30 in the morning on Tuesday, April ...

Chapel Hill, Carrboro officials condemn UNC protest response

Chapel Hill and Carrboro officials on Wednesday condemned “aggressive police tactics” and “the arrests of peaceful protesters” at a pro-Palestinian rally ...

Former North Carolina Police Sergeant Resentenced for Using ...

The Justice Department announced today that Robert George, 49, was resentenced today by U.S. District Judge Kenneth D. Bell to three years ...

Video shows North Carolina police officer beating a woman on the ...

"I get it. I understand the outrage," Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings told reporters. "I understand the emotions that come ...

UNC Police: General Order 01-06R6 - Departmental Authority

The UNC-CH Police Department is a legally appointed entity whose sworn personnel have all the powers of law enforcement officers generally. N.C.G.S. §116-44.4 ...

Understanding Giglio - The "Death Letter" For A Law Enforcement ...

Leslie Cooley-Dismukes, who serves as the criminal bureau chief for the North Carolina Department of Justice and ex-officio member for Stein on ...

Why Police Have Been Quitting in Droves in the Last Year

ASHEVILLE, N.C. — As protests surged across the country last year over the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police, ...

What Does the Duty to Intervene Really Mean?

Law enforcement officers have a duty to intervene when they have an opportunity to prevent another officer from using unlawful force.

The Bad-Apple Myth of Policing - The Atlantic

Violence perpetrated by cops doesn't simply boil down to individual bad actors—it's also a systemic, judicial failing ...

Charlotte shooting: Community grapples with deaths of 4 officers

Four officers were killed serving a warrant Monday. The suspected shooter, Terry Clark Hughes Jr. was fatally shot by police in the ...

Patterns of police abuse lurk in complaints that Raleigh settled with ...

In April 2019, Officer Brett Edwards went looking for Mojarrad after his department got a call that he'd stolen a cell phone plugged into a wall ...

An Empirical Analysis of Racial Differences in Police Use of Force

We argue that the patterns in the data are consistent with a model in which police officers are utility maximizers, a fraction of which have a preference for.