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The Hidden Toll of Unsolved Homicides in St. Louis: ‘A Life Sentence of Grief’
Closing Argument
How Trump’s Medicaid Cuts Will Slash Health Coverage for People Leaving Prison
Life Inside
How Attica’s Violence Taught Me to Practice Peace
Analysis
August 8
How Trump’s Relationship With Cops Got Thorny, From Jan. 6 Pardons to Budget Cuts
The president vowed to support the police and has given them reasons to cheer. But some of his actions have also frustrated some in law enforcement.
By
Jamiles Lartey
and
Daphne Duret
Feature
August 7
Why Doesn’t the U.S. Government Know How Many People Die in Custody?
Under the Death in Custody Reporting Act, the government is supposed to track how many people die in law enforcement custody — but the data is a mess.
By
Ilica Mahajan
,
Anna Flagg
and
Aaron Sankin
The Record
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in criminal justice today
Second Trump administration
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Immigration Detention
Department of Justice
Immigration
ICE
New York
Florida
Feature
August 7
How We Analyzed the Justice Department’s Death in Custody Data
A rare look into data collected under the Death in Custody Reporting Act revealed serious problems.
By
Aaron Sankin
and
Ilica Mahajan
Feature
August 6
Who Answers for a Death in Custody?
A Houston mother is one of many nationwide left with grief and unanswered questions when a loved one dies behind bars.
By
Anna Flagg
,
Ilica Mahajan
and
Aaron Sankin
Get Involved
August 6
After a Death Behind Bars, Families Struggle for Answers. This Guide Can Help.
Learn what questions to ask prison or jail officials, how to request key records and what to consider if you’re thinking about legal action.
By
Aala Abdullahi
Feature
August 5
Unsolved, Not Forgotten: How Six Parents Remember the Children They Lost to Violence
These families have yet to see justice in the deaths of their loved ones. Amid the grief, they are fighting to keep their memories from fading.
By
Ivy Scott
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DOJ investigating N.Y. AG's office and Sen. Adam Schiff
Congress doesn't want to talk to Alex Acosta, Epstein's 'sweetheart deal' maker
Texas man wrongfully deported now afraid of being detained again
Trump Administration to Put F.B.I. Agents on Night Patrol in Washington
Nearly 180 inmates evacuated from Colorado prison as Lee Fire grows
Suspect and Officer Are Dead After Shooting Outside CDC Near Emory University in Atlanta
Montana shooting suspect captured a week after deadly rampage at Anaconda bar
The Painful Execution of Byron Black
Former Georgia sheriff's sergeant indicted on civil rights charges for excessive force
A Legal Standoff in the Lone Star State
Budget Act Creates 'Deportation Industrial Complex' That Will be Hard to Dismantle
Will the U.S. Supreme Court Free Ghislaine Maxwell?
Reclaiming Health Worthiness
Rand Paul aide rethinks crime after near-fatal D.C. attack
Trump Directs Military to Target Foreign Drug Cartels
Appeals court panel quashes Judge Boasberg’s contempt proceedings over Alien Enemies Act deportations
William H. Webster, Who Ran Both the F.B.I. and the C.I.A., Dies at 101
Federal judge blocks Trump's birthright order for fourth time
Mysterious Crime Spree Targeted National Guard Equipment Stashes
Feature
August 5
What You Need to Know About Homicide Investigations
In St. Louis, people whose loved ones were killed said they didn’t know what to expect from the police. This guide explains the process.
By
Ivy Scott
Feature
August 5
We Asked Families of Homicide Victims What They Want From the Police. Here’s What They Said.
For those whose loved ones were killed in St. Louis the investigative process could be improved with empathy, better communication, and frequent updates.
By
Ivy Scott
Feature
August 5
How Do You Grieve the Victim of an Unsolved Homicide? Ask the People Who’ve Been Through It.
In this guide, families who have lost someone to violence in St. Louis share what did – and did not – help them rebuild their lives after a tragic loss.
By
Ivy Scott
Cleveland
August 4
Cuyahoga Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze Should Be Suspended for Two Years, Board Recommends
The case now heads to the Ohio Supreme Court. An FBI probe still looms over Celebrezze and Mark Dottore, after Marshall Project - Cleveland reporting.
By
Mark Puente