Appeals court delays officer trials in Freddie Gray case
Court to decide if one of the officers, whose trial ended in mistrial, can be forced to testify against the others
Experts say civil unrest breaks out when other social institutions aren’t up to the task of channeling frustration
Fault Lines investigates the interplay of race, poverty and incarceration in a US election year
Court to decide if one of the officers, whose trial ended in mistrial, can be forced to testify against the others
Candidacy criticized by BLM chapter co-founder, who says movement should stand apart from political establishment
Washington, DC, declares state of emergency ahead of storm; New York and Boston also brace for heavy snow, high winds
Jim Johnson helped advise the president on his executive orders, which Johnson says don’t hurt Second Amendment rights
Appeals court delays jury selection in trial of officer involved in fatal transport of 25-year-old black man
Jim Johnson says, ‘Forty percent of guns are bought, sold, traded through gun shows, Internet sales’
Demolition will begin in the Baltimore neighborhood where black detainee Freddie Gray was fatally hurt in police custody
Residents “shocked” after jury can’t break deadlock in charges against Officer William Porter
Officer faces manslaughter charges in the death of Baltimore resident after previous trial resulted in a hung jury
Residents shocked after jury can’t break deadlock in charges against Officer William Porter
Protesters and police clash after a Missouri grand jury decides not to indict a white officer in a black teen’s death