Police accountability /tags/police-accountability Police accountability en-US Copyright © 2024 Fri, 10 Jan 2025 11:00:00 GMT Kurtis Watkins asks federal court to free him from prison, citing revelations about St. Louis cop /law-order/2025-01-10/kurtis-watkins-asks-federal-court-free-prison-citing-revelations-st-louis-cop The jury that convicted Watkins in 2016 was never informed that the white officer whose testimony was the only evidence at trial had a history of racist social media posts and a previous mistaken identification of a Black man that led to a death in custody. Fri, 10 Jan 2025 11:00:00 GMT /law-order/2025-01-10/kurtis-watkins-asks-federal-court-free-prison-citing-revelations-st-louis-cop Clara Bates Disabled protester claims St. Louis sheriff's staff beat and arrested him over Trump sign /law-order/2024-12-06/disabled-jefferson-county-protestor-sues-st-louis-sheriff-police-trump-sign A federal lawsuit alleges St. Louis sheriff's deputies told the Jefferson County man he could not protest in front of the Civil Courts Building — a public area — due to department policy. No such policy seems to exist. Sat, 07 Dec 2024 00:16:11 GMT /law-order/2024-12-06/disabled-jefferson-county-protestor-sues-st-louis-sheriff-police-trump-sign Brian Munoz A Missouri SWAT sniper sued to keep his name secret. We’re suing to learn his identity /law-order/2024-03-26/a-missouri-swat-sniper-sued-to-keep-his-name-secret-were-suing-to-learn-his-identity The man, known only as Sniper 1, fatally shot two-year-old Clesslynn Crawford during a 2022 standoff. He is still working for the Joplin Police Department. Tue, 26 Mar 2024 13:44:02 GMT /law-order/2024-03-26/a-missouri-swat-sniper-sued-to-keep-his-name-secret-were-suing-to-learn-his-identity Sam Zeff St. Louis police accounts of Bar:PM owner assaulting officers refuted by video, lawyer says /law-order/2023-12-19/st-louis-police-accounts-of-bar-pm-owner-assaulting-officers-refuted-by-video-lawyer-says A south St. Louis bar owner has been released from the St. Louis City Justice Center after being charged with assault following a Monday morning incident in which a police officer crashed a car into the bar. Wed, 20 Dec 2023 01:04:02 GMT /law-order/2023-12-19/st-louis-police-accounts-of-bar-pm-owner-assaulting-officers-refuted-by-video-lawyer-says Chad Davis A retired detective says he's too sick to testify at murder trials. Now they are falling apart /law-order/2023-11-30/a-retired-detective-says-hes-too-sick-to-testify-at-murder-trials-now-they-are-falling-apart In St. Louis, murder investigations often rely on a single detective, making them vulnerable if the detective is unable or unwilling to come to court. But a former homicide investigator said he has no obligation to cooperate, claiming that “retirement is meant to be retirement.” Thu, 30 Nov 2023 11:00:00 GMT /law-order/2023-11-30/a-retired-detective-says-hes-too-sick-to-testify-at-murder-trials-now-they-are-falling-apart Ryan Krull, Jeremy Kohler Thousands who were jailed in St. Ann are eligible for compensation from settlement /government-politics-issues/2023-10-20/thousands-who-were-jailed-in-st-ann-are-eligible-for-compensation-from-settlement Over 35,000 people who were jailed in St. Ann between 2014 and 2021 can receive money from a $3.1 million class-action settlement. ArchCity Defenders claimed the city illegally jailing people without inquiring about their ability to make bail. Fri, 20 Oct 2023 10:00:00 GMT /government-politics-issues/2023-10-20/thousands-who-were-jailed-in-st-ann-are-eligible-for-compensation-from-settlement Andrea Y. Henderson A planned Illinois bill would require lawyers for kids in police interrogations /law-order/2023-08-16/a-planned-illinois-bill-would-require-lawyers-for-kids-in-police-interrogations Lawmakers are devising the measure after WBEZ obtained footage of a northern Illinois cop leading a 15-year-old to falsely confess to a shooting. Wed, 16 Aug 2023 10:00:00 GMT /law-order/2023-08-16/a-planned-illinois-bill-would-require-lawyers-for-kids-in-police-interrogations Chip Mitchell St. Louis challenge to police 'bill of rights' dismissed by Missouri judge /government-politics-issues/2022-11-15/st-louis-challenge-to-police-bill-of-rights-dismissed-by-missouri-judge Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem denied the city’s claims that the 2021 state law bolstering protections for police under investigation for misconduct was unconstitutional. Tue, 15 Nov 2022 20:38:23 GMT /government-politics-issues/2022-11-15/st-louis-challenge-to-police-bill-of-rights-dismissed-by-missouri-judge Rebecca Rivas Thousands of people jailed or fined in Normandy eligible for compensation /government-politics-issues/2022-08-21/thousands-of-people-jailed-or-fined-in-normandy-eligible-for-compensation Thousands of people whom Normandy police jailed, fined or filed a warrant against between 2013 and 2021 can receive money from a $1.3 million class-action settlement. People who are eligible have until Aug. 26 to join the suit. Sun, 21 Aug 2022 18:52:04 GMT /government-politics-issues/2022-08-21/thousands-of-people-jailed-or-fined-in-normandy-eligible-for-compensation Andrea Y. Henderson Independence police overtime probe finds lax oversight and 'miscommunications' /government-politics-issues/2022-07-20/independence-police-overtime-probe-finds-lax-oversight-and-miscommunications The special investigation examined thousands of hours of overtime incurred by police officers to fix up the city jail. Wed, 20 Jul 2022 18:21:03 GMT /government-politics-issues/2022-07-20/independence-police-overtime-probe-finds-lax-oversight-and-miscommunications Steve Vockrodt