Oakland Becomes Latest City Looking To Take Police Out Of Nonviolent 911 Calls The city's fire department will oversee the pilot project that aims to pair an EMT with someone with lived experience in the mental health, addiction, criminal justice or homeless services systems. Eric Westervelt
Supreme Court Restricts Police Authority To Enter A Home Without A Warrant At the center of the case was a man whose guns were confiscated from his home. Justice Clarence Thomas noted the recognition that officers perform many civic tasks but they're not open-ended. Nina Totenberg
After Chauvin Verdict, Black Police Officers Consider What Has Changed After the murder conviction of Derek Chauvin, Black police officers in America are considering what's changed and what hasn't in the year since George Floyd's death. Brianna Scott
Gaetz Associate To Plead Guilty To 6 Counts, Cooperate With Investigators Joel Greenberg will plead guilty to sex trafficking of a minor and other offenses, according to court documents. His friend, Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., could become ensnared in the investigation. Ryan Lucas
Active-Duty Marine Corps Major Charged In Capitol Riot Officials say Maj. Christopher Warnagiris is believed to be the first active duty military service member to be charged in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Ryan Lucas
Minneapolis Trial Postponed For 3 Former Police Officers In George Floyd's Murder "We need space" before the trial to let a federal case proceed, Judge Peter Cahill said, citing the need to let publicity ease about George Floyd's death. Bill Chappell
Years Later, Former White House Counsel McGahn Agrees To Testify The House Judiciary Committee first subpoenaed former White House Counsel Don McGahn in 2019. Jaclyn Diaz
Judge Finds Aggravating Factors In Chauvin Case, Paving Way For Longer Sentence The judge found that Chauvin abused a position of trust, treated George Floyd with "particular cruelty," committed the crime as part of a group, and the offense occurred in front of children. Laurel Wamsley
NRA Bankruptcy Case Dismissed By Judge, Heightens Risk For Group's Dissolution A federal bankruptcy judge dismissed the National Rifle Association's attempt to declare bankruptcy. The NRA tried to use bankruptcy laws to evade New York officials attempting to dissolve the group. Tim Mak
Andrew Brown's Family Views Longer Video Footage Of Fatal Shooting "What we saw on that video was an unjustified killing," family attorney Bakari Sellers told reporters on Tuesday in Elizabeth City, N.C., after seeing additional police body camera video. Vanessa Romo