The judgment found that the chief constable of Northumbria acted irrationally and breached a duty of impartiality by officially supporting the event, which was alleged to have supported views that people could change their gender.
The disciplinary panel ultimately found the officers had acted properly. Mr Tekeste had concealed his actions and the officers' risk assessment and level of observation were appropriate based on the information they had.
PC Liam Reakes was fired for faking over 100 hours of work from home, committing 'gross misconduct' resulting in a national ban from law enforcement.
Finn Doering, a high-end male model, recorded the police arresting Tarasi Watkins in a Manhattan subway station and was subsequently arrested himself by police officers. His attorney claims this action was retaliatory.
Austin has settled nearly $30 million related to police misconduct lawsuits following protests after George Floyd's death, primarily due to injuries from 'less-lethal' ammunition.
In a 36-page filing asking the court to exclude evidence against Mangione, Dickey says Altoona officers' 'combined actions' at the McDonald's were 'designed to not only exhibit their authority and control over [Mangione]... but to also restrict and totally curtail his liberty.'
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has announced they are conducting a 'criminal investigation' into the 'use of force' during chaotic scenes at Manchester Airport.
"I called Chris by WhatsApp at 20.00 on September 5. Unfortunately, he did not answer my call right away. Chris returned my call at 21.57. Chris told me that he was driving at the time he returned my call. I was at home. Chris and I were having a normal conversation as we were discussing our lives. At some stage during the course of the conversation Chris stated ‘Lish, one sec, I think there is police behind me.’"