Chief Brendan Cox said two officers who stopped Common Council member John Williamson acted appropriately. Williamson said the encounter, in which he was not ticketed, left his grandson terrified.
Albany Common Council member John Williamson alleges he was racially profiled during a traffic stop in May 2026. He also said the officers scared his grandson by holding onto his gun holster during ...
Albany's police chief said body camera and dash camera video do not support a councilman’s claims about how officers treated ...
The Community Police Review Board says it's investigating body camera video from Albany Police CBS6 first showed you on ...
A civil rights nonprofit is accusing the Sacramento Police Department of disproportionately stopping and searching Black and Latino drivers, arguing the pattern amounts to a violation of civil rights ...
Albany Police Chief Brendan Cox is releasing body-worn camera footage from a recent traffic stop involving a city ...
A civil lawsuit accusing Japanese police of racial profiling opened Monday with emotional testimony from plaintiffs who said ...
Officers pulled over a vehicle driven by Common Councilman John Williamson, with his 16-year-old grandson in the passenger's ...
The partnership was prompted by Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, which gives police the authority to stop, question ...
President William Ruto has issued a stern warning to a section of leaders he accused of spreading hate speech and inciting ...
Residents of Harrisonburg’s Northeast Neighborhood gathered Thursday evening to protest how police handled a shooting on May ...