Court upholds firing of Milwaukee cop who killed black man
A Wisconsin appeals court has upheld the firing of a Milwaukee police officer who shot and killed a black man.
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A Wisconsin appeals court has upheld the firing of a Milwaukee police officer who shot and killed a black man.
Milwaukee officials have approved a $2.3 million settlement with the family of a mentally ill black man who was fatally shot in a 2014 confrontation with a white police officer.
A federal review of an 18-day standoff outside a Minneapolis police precinct following the fatal shooting of a black man in 2015 has found problems with the city's coordination and communication.
Madison Police Chief Mike Koval has been found guilty of misconduct after he called the grandmother of a black teenager shot and killed by police a "raging lunatic."