Former Louisville Officer Convicted for Violating Breonna Taylor’s Civil Rights in Landmark Federal Case

Louisville, KY – In a landmark decision, former Louisville Metro Police Sergeant Brett Hankison was found guilty Friday of violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor, which led to her death during a botched raid in March 2020. This verdict marks the first conviction against any of the officers involved in the case, following a tense federal trial that stretched over two weeks. The decision came after three days of deliberations at the U.S. District Court for Western Kentucky. Earlier in the day, as jurors struggled to reach a consensus, the presiding judge instructed them … Read more

Jury to Reconvene on Verdict in Trial of Ex-Columbus Officer Accused in 2020 Fatal Shooting

Columbus, Ohio – Jurors in Columbus concluded their deliberations on Thursday in the trial of Adam Coy, a former officer with the Columbus Police Department, who is charged with murder in the 2020 death of Andre Hill. The deliberations, which began late Wednesday, are set to continue on Friday, with a possible verdict being announced. Adam Coy, who took the stand earlier in the week, maintained that he mistook a set of keys in Hill’s hand for a silver revolver during the incident, leading him to fire. The jury, which had one member excused for … Read more

Somerville Police Officer Wins $800,000 in Damages After Retaliation Verdict Against City Officials

Somerville, Mass. — A federal court jury in Boston has awarded Mario DiFronzo, a former police officer from the city of Somerville, a total of $800,000 in damages after finding the city and several former officials guilty of First Amendment retaliation and interference with an advantageous relationship. The decision, reached on Wednesday, came after DiFronzo alleged he was unfairly targeted by city leaders for whistleblowing on corruption within the police department. DiFronzo, who joined the Somerville Police Department in 2008, became known as a vocal critic of the department after voicing concerns over practices he … Read more

Jury Recommends Death Penalty in Retrial of Man Who Killed Florida Police Officer

PANAMA CITY, Fla. — In a significant legal decision, a jury on Friday recommended the death penalty for Robert Bailey, a man previously convicted for the 2005 killing of a Panama City Beach police officer. The jury’s decision, with a split of 9 to 3, marks a poignant chapter in a case that has spanned nearly two decades. Bailey was convicted for the murder of Officer Kevin Kight, who was fatally shot during a traffic stop on March 27, 2005. This incident shook the local community and highlighted the risks law enforcement officers face daily. … Read more