Houston Cops Always Justified in Shootings. Always.
by Emily DePrang / Posted on | 10 CommentsHouston police kill an average of one person every three weeks. According to all evaluating groups, they also never make mistakes.
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Read full postThis week’s escalation of firepower and political bluster in Texas, from the personal to the state level.
Read full postAfter months of silence, federal authorities have announced an indictment on drug charges connected to the mysterious death of Alfred Wright in East Texas.
Read full postFive years after being freed from prison, Chris Scott sits down with the man who took 13 years of his life away.
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Read full postAn ACLU report released Monday claims that Bureau of Prisons policies discriminate against non-citizen inmates and that prisoners are “subjected to shocking abuse and mistreatment.”
Read full postJust four other governors answered Rick Perry’s call to defy a federal law designed to reduce prison rape.
Read full postRecent stories from diverse parts of Texas suggest that increased awareness, public pressure and new technology are creating more accountability for law enforcement officers engage in police brutality.
Read full postOmar Figueredo declined to answer questions from Border Patrol agents at the Brownsville airport. What happened next should worry all citizens.
Read full postYou’d think that Texas’ highest civil court—overseen by nine Republicans—would be sympathetic to a case that turns so pivotally on property rights.
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