The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund wants an independent investigation of Dallas police after a witness in the Amber Guyger trial is killed.
Author: John Bacon, USA TODAY
Lights out? PG&E plans to shut off power for more than 800K customers in California to reduce wildfire risk
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One suspect nabbed, one sought in shooting rampage that killed 4, wounded 5 in Kansas bar
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Pope Francis considers dropping celibacy requirements for some priests
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Key witness in ex-Dallas officer Amber Guyger’s murder trial shot and killed
The 28-year-old Joshua Brown testified in Amber Guyger’s trial about the night that their neighbor Botham Jean was killed.
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Four die in Paris knife attack at police headquarters in ‘moment of madness’
A French law enforcement official went on a knife rampage at police headquarters in Paris on Thursday, killing four people before being fatally shot.
Former Dallas cop Amber Guyger gets 10 years in prison for killing neighbor in his own home
Convicted of murdering Botham Jean, former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger is sentenced to 10 years Wednesday by a jury.
Trump lauds China; police chief laments one of Hong Kong’s ‘most violent and chaotic days’
Violence breaks out in Hong Kong as China marked National Day with a military parade. Meanwhile, President Trump congratulates the country
Hong Kong braces for violence on eve of National Day celebrations. Here’s what to know
The People’s Republic of China will mark 70 years since its founding Tuesday, but events in Hong Kong will be muted as the city braces for violence.