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More than half of California’s Democratic legislative caucus called for a government shutdown and introduced bills to hold federal agents accountable
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The Department of Homeland Security said the armed suspect had “violently resisted.”
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The two people shot in Portland last week by U.S. Border Patrol face criminal charges, court filings released Monday show. Both have been released from the hospital and into federal custody.
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The Department of Homeland Security said its agent shot at gang members in self-defense. Still, hundreds protested at Portland’s ICE facility, and hundreds more held a vigil at City Hall.
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Police unions have said they support a move toward more prosecutor discretion on police shootings.
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Shasta County supervisors approved a $12 million settlement on Tuesday for an officer-involved shooting by a county sheriff's deputy.
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Oregon lawmakers hear preview to the state’s first use-of-force report.
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A 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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The family of a Josephine County man shot and killed by Oregon State Police troopers in 2015 announced they had settled a wrongful death lawsuit against the state for $1.6 million and an apology.
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Oregon law enforcement shot at at least 40 people in 2022. Twenty-three were killed