How federal consent decrees have been used in police reform across the US
Read full article: How federal consent decrees have been used in police reform across the USThe Justice Department announced Wednesday it was canceling proposed consent decrees reached with Minneapolis and Louisville to implement policing reforms in the wake of high profile police killings.
Expect Super Bowl victory celebrations to look different after last year's deadly shooting
Read full article: Expect Super Bowl victory celebrations to look different after last year's deadly shootingExpect more security — and nerves — at this year’s Super Bowl victory celebration regardless of who wins Sunday’s matchup in New Orleans between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.

Video of arrest in St. Johns County highlights issues between police, Spanish-speaking residents
Read full article: Video of arrest in St. Johns County highlights issues between police, Spanish-speaking residentsNews4JAX wanted to see how representative our law enforcement agencies are to the growing Hispanic populations across Northeast Florida. According to data from the FDLE and the Census Bureau, there is a gap.
Could officers involved in Uvalde school shooting face consequences?
Read full article: Could officers involved in Uvalde school shooting face consequences?After surveillance video was released from the Uvalde shooting, further questions started to circulate regarding why the Uvalde police didn’t act sooner.

Experts: Tracking social media alone won't prevent shootings
Read full article: Experts: Tracking social media alone won't prevent shootingsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Investigators are digging into the social media footprints of the men suspected of carrying out mass shootings over the weekend in Dayton, Ohio and El Paso, Texas. In response, President Trump said more can be done to track social media. "So theres a lot more restraint in law enforcement for someone who just has a mild displeasure." Hamer said pains must be taken to avoid potentially ruining someone's life, but noted that there's another reason additional regulation of social media would not work. Dr. Alan Rosenblatt, professor of social media at American University, said combing through social media isn't the answer to crime, though there could be more accessible ways to report hate speech.
