Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel ordered deputies not to enter school during Parkland FL. mass shooting

Follow me Last week, I posted about the revelation that Deputy Scot Peterson, the school cop assigned to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, had stood around outside during the Parkland mass shooting. Rather than enter the school and attempt to help the children being murdered, Peterson hid behind a car

School resource officer Scot Peterson stood outside while Nikolas Cruz killed 17 students

Follow me Updated: This post has now been updated (see below) to include additional information that indicates at least three other Broward County Sheriff’s deputies (four total, including Peterson) hid outside rather than enter the school and attempt to stop the shooting.  As school shooter Nikolas Cruz was walking around

Follow me Last week, the Chicago Independent Police Review Authority, one of those civilian oversight boards that are designed to make it appear police aren’t investigating themselves, voted to fire Officer Francisco “Frank” Perez over a shooting that took place in 2011. Amazingly, considering the level of corruption and violence

Follow me Last year, CopBlock Network contributor Asa J blogged about Deputy Brett Berry of the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy Berry had visited the Black Bear Casino in Carlton, MN, while attending training during K-9 trials in June (2015). Berry was thrown out of the casino for being drunk

Follow me Earlier this week, CopBlock Network Contributor Asa Jay reported on a surveillance video that showed a Metro Transit Authority cop beating a man who had been caught sleeping on a bench at a train station in Houston. Officer Jarius Warren resigned while an internal investigation was being conducted.

Follow me After deliberating three days, jurors have returned with a “not guilty” verdict in the case of three Lawrence County corrections officers who were shown on video beating, kicking, and choking an inmate who was restrained throughout. Jeremy S. Hanshaw, Ronald S. Hatfield and Jason D. Mays had been

Follow me The trial of three Ohio corrections officers caught beating, choking, and kicking a inmate on video has now concluded and the jury is currently in deliberations to decide their guilt or innocence. Corrections Officers Jeremy S. Hanshaw, Ronald S. Hatfield and Jason D. Mays are charged with conspiring

Follow me A thirty-five minute surveillance video has been released as part of the evidence during the trial of three former corrections officers in Lawrence County Ohio for excessive force. Corrections Officers Jeremy S. Hanshaw, Ronald S. Hatfield and Jason D. Mays can be seen beating, kicking, choking, and smothering

Follow me This post was submitted by Sulu Kelley III, via the CopBlock.org submissions page. Along with the submission, Sulu states: If the judiciary is concerned, what outrage should the general public be displaying right now? At least 2,000 cases in Baltimore, MD, are being reviewed by defense attorneys following