racial profiling
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Data collection to shed light on Denver police interactions with minorities
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Does the Denver Police Department racially profile those they come in contact with daily? Local law enforcement leaders hope a new data collection program unveiled this week can help shed some light on the nature of its interactions with minorities in Denver. Launching in northeast Denver in mid-July, the three-month pilot program will require that…
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OUT WEST ROUNDUP: 1st lawmaker expelled since #MeToo is running again in Arizona
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Arizona 1st lawmaker expelled since #MeToo seeking office in Arizona PHOENIX – A former Arizona lawmaker who became the first kicked out of a state Legislature since the #MeToo movement began because of a lengthy pattern of sexual misconduct is running for office again. Don Shooter, a Republican expelled from the Arizona House in February,…
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Criminal contempt case against Arpaio sent to another judge
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A federal judge wants another judge to decide whether metro Phoenix’s sheriff and his top aide should be held in criminal contempt-of-court for ignoring court orders in a racial profiling case. U.S. District Judge Murray Snow said in a ruling Friday that the judge in question will decide whether Sheriff Joe Arpaio should be held…




