Boston Police Releases Data On Civilian Stops (FIO)
BPD Answers ACLU Public Records Request
BPD Answers ACLU Public Records Request
Panel 1: Policing the Color Line
Panel 2: Getting to the Other Side
I am hopeful that the DOJ will see the need in Boston for comprehensive police reform.
Letter from the DOJ alerting us that our request is under review.
In 1975, a 25-year-old black man named James Bowden was killed by two white officers of the BPD Tactical Patrol Force
In the words of Darnell Williams of the Urban League, who is a self-proclaimed “Forensic Files type of guy,” “This video needs to be enhanced”
specific avenues for movement, among them a stronger mechanism for civilian oversight of the police and several bills that have been introduced at the state and city levels.
In the interest of exposing double standards around crime and punishment in the Hub
VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: Black & Blue pt. II 4/16
Thursday’s meeting came amid heightened attention to relationships between police and communities of color