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Taser trauma: an increasingly British phenomenon
An IRR News researcher speaks to scholars and campaigners across the country about the disproportionate use of Tasers on over-policed BME communities, as the IOPC announces an inquiry into police discrimination.
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Cherry Groce: Mum’s police shooting ‘robbed me of my childhood’
Lee Lawrence was just 11 years old when his life changed forever. He had fallen asleep in his mother’s room and was awoken by a loud noise. She went to investigate but moments later he heard a gunshot.
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‘Abuse of power’: global outrage grows after death of George Floyd
The EUรขโฌโขs top diplomat has described the death ofรย George Floydรย as an รขโฌลabuse of powerรขโฌย, adding his voice to growing international unease over the US killing as well as Washingtonรขโฌโขs subsequent violent crackdown against protesters.
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George Floyd death: Ex-officer charged with murder in Minneapolis
A former Minneapolis police officer has been charged with murder following the death of an unarmed black man in custody. The officer was shown in footage kneeling on George Floyd’s neck. He and three other officers were sacked.
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Watch as ‘innocent cyclist repeatedly punched by police officer’
This is the shocking moment a man is hauled over the bonnet of a police car and and repeatedly punched by an officer. The cop involved in the incident has now been suspended after the CCTV emerged.
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Mzee Mohammed was an innocent victim of mental illness and knife crime
In the hours before the death of Mzee Mohammed Daley, his worried dad described “seeing the fear in my boy’s eyes.” He had long struggled with mental health difficulties, and was at the start of a descent into a psychotic episode.
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Mark Duggan shooting report challenged by human rights groups
The official report into the police shooting of a man whose death sparked the 2011 riots is facing a new challenge from human rights investigators who say a virtual model of the shooting shows its main conclusion is wrong.
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รขโฌหOur brother shouldnรขโฌโขt have died like this,รขโฌโข say Sheku Bayohรขโฌโขs family
Itรขโฌโขs been four and a half years since Sheku Bayoh died in Scottish police custody and now, for the first time, his family is allowing itself to hope they will get some answers.
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Film – Justice for Joy : Who has the Windrush scandal ignored?
Channel 4 Television presents special documentaries – from 1995 – examining the death of Joy Gardner in 1993 and the subsequent public campaign that culminated in the trial at the Old Bailey of those accused of causing her death.
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Custody campaign groups back new research on impact on families
4WardEver UK and the United Families & Friends Campaign are calling on affected families to support new research to be conducted by Dr Nadine El-Enany, examining what drives campaigns and what families understand justice to mean.
