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An Oregon District Court civil lawsuit involving a Jackson County Deputy and former inmate, who is paraplegic and uses a wheelchair, will be sent to a jury.
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Oregon lawmakers hear preview to the state’s first use-of-force report.
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California promised a fair review of her son’s death by police. Now she’s asking them to drop itA 2021 state law took investigations into California police shootings out of the hands of local cops. Now, some families say the new system is agonizing in its own way.
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An Oregon lawmaker has introduced a bill that would require officers to complete at least two years of education beyond high school.
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Oregon law enforcement shot at at least 40 people in 2022. Twenty-three were killed
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In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death in Minnesota at police hands, California stepped up with a plan: Put the state in charge of investigating police shootings of unarmed people. CalMatters is tracking these cases and, so far, the Justice Department is struggling to keep up.
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A proposed set of conduct and discipline standards applicable to all law enforcement agencies in Oregon were published Monday.
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New state laws on police accountability are testing the limits of several agencies, including the Department of Justice, which say they need more resources for these new duties.