Terrell Walton has filed a civil rights lawsuit against several Philadelphia police officers alleging unlawful arrest and racial profiling during a traffic stop in March 2023. The suit claims violations of Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights and seeks compensatory and punitive damages.
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The man accused of shooting into the Main Street Tavern in Monongahela last month following an argument inside the bar told the customers he was going to “gut” them all before he returned with his rifle and allegedly fired multiple shots into the building. Jonathan James Toth entered the bar at 225 Main St. in […]
It may be that we can finally identify the type of criminal conviction which might cause the New England conference of the National Associations for the Advancement of Colored People to call for the removal of a state legislator. Based on a conversation Boston Herald columnist and radio talk host Michael Graham had with the group's president, it appears that some form of felony conviction might do the trick. By contrast, a misdemeanor apparently regardless of the nature of that misdemeanor would not. The "if a Republican said something similar, all hell would break loose" observation will become obvious once readers see what former Massachusetts State Rep. Carlos Henriquez stands convicted of doing (HT to James Taranto at the Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web; bolds are mine throughout this post):