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Around 184 people were arrested at protests after the killing of Alton Sterling on July 5, 2016, by a Baton Rouge Police officer. Contributed photo by Patrick Melon Facebook ...
As Baton Rouge law enforcement deployed in force this past week to protests after the police shooting of Alton Sterling, city officers responded to less than half the number of reports of crime ...
Demonstrators protest the shooting death of Alton Sterling outside the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters on Saturday, July 9, 2016. (Photo by Brett Duke, Nola.com | The Times-Picayune) ...
Sterling, 37, died last week after a confrontation with two cops. — -- Alton Sterling was involved in an earlier confrontation with Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police that appears to have ...
Graphic video circulating online — which shows Alton Sterling, 37, shot as he is pinned to the ground — has sparked outrage and protests.
Alton Sterling's Family Accepts $4.5 Million Settlement Sterling's 2016 shooting by a Baton Rouge police officer was captured on video and sparked protests in the city's Black community.
The city of Baton Rouge will pay a $1.17 million settlement in the 2016 Alton Sterling protest lawsuit. Jurors came to a decision Wednesday that they were wrongly arrested.
As the Department of Justice conducts its probe into the Tuesday morning shooting that left 37-year-old Alton Sterling dead, people in the community who knew sterling are making sure his name ...
Cameron Sterling, the son of Alton Sterling, who was killed during an altercation with two Baton Rouge police officers, spoke to the media for the first time on Wednesday. Skip to content.
The family of Alton Sterling, a Black man who was shot by police in Louisiana, has accepted a $4.5 million settlement nearly five years after his death.. Sterling, a 37-year-old father of five ...
A "Black Lives Matter" protest takes place in front of the Governor's Mansion in St. Paul, Minnesota on July 7, 2016. A Minneapolis area police officer fatally shot a black man, Philando Castile ...
Law enforcement agencies in Baton Rouge may be hit with a third lawsuit over their handling of street protests following the July 5 shooting death of Alton Sterling, a black ...
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