Anthony Smith pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal charge of obstructing law enforcement during a civil disorder.
The City of Philadelphia has reached a $9.25 million settlement with protesters who were hit with tear gas and pepper spray during the 2020 demonstrations following the murder of George Floyd.
A prominent West Philadelphia activist, who was the lead plaintiff in a civil rights lawsuit over the police response to the ...
At least 19 U.S. cities are set to pay more than $80 million to protesters injured by police during 2020 racial justice protests.
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia judge dismissed all charges against a former police officer accused of assaulting a woman who accidentally drove a sport utility vehicle into a 2020 protest — but ...
Exclusive: At least 19 cities will pay settlements to protesters ... on 31 May 2020. Photograph: John Minchillo/AP Other cities, including New York, Philadelphia, Denver, Atlanta, Los Angeles ...
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Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and members of the city's historical commission have been sued by Friends of Marconi Plaza ...
The Pittsburgh-Philadelphia-based company, Pawprint Oxygen, is providing kits for every fire station in Denver. The investigation into the cause of the Marshall Fire has concluded. Thursday ...
A Philadelphia judge dismissed all charges against a former police officer accused of assaulting a woman who accidentally drove a sport utility vehicle into a 2020 protest — but prosecutors ...
(AP Photo/Matt Rourke) A Philadelphia judge dismissed all charges against a former police officer accused of assaulting a woman who accidentally drove a sport utility vehicle into a 2020 protest — but ...
A Philadelphia judge dismissed all charges against a former police officer accused of assaulting a woman who accidentally drove a sport utility vehicle into a 2020 protest — but prosecutors ...