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Time.com: 7 NY Cops Disciplined in Groom Killing

Seven police officers were hit with disciplinary charges Tuesday in the 50-shot slaying of an unarmed groom-to-be on his wedding day

Time.com: Philly's Cop Beating: No Rodney King

A swift response to a savage incident appears to have kept the city out of a racially charged controversy -- at least for now

Time.com: Records Show Sharpton Owes Taxes

Government records obtained by The Associated Press indicate that Sharpton and his business entities owe nearly $1.5 million in overdue taxes and associated penalties

Sharpton among hundreds arrested in shooting protest

The Rev. Al Sharpton was among hundreds of people arrested Wednesday during citywide protests over the case of Sean Bell -- the man shot to death by New York police on his wedding day in 2006.

Lawmaker vows thorough probe into Sean Bell shooting

The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee on Monday met with the family of a man fatally shot by police just hours before his wedding, promising a thorough federal investigation of the incident.

Bell's fiancee: 'They killed Sean all over again'

A day after three New York police detectives were acquitted on all counts in the case of Sean Bell -- an unarmed man killed in a hail of 50 police gunshots -- his fiancee told supporters that the justice system let her down.

Acquittals in groom's shooting spark outrage

Nicole Paultre Bell bolted from the courtroom Friday as a judge acquitted three New York City detectives of all charges in the shooting death of her fiance.

Tiger OK with 'lynch' remark, but Sharpton ready for battle

Broadcaster Kelly Tilghman has apologized. Tiger Woods has accepted it. But the Rev. Al Sharpton says it isn't good enough.

Second New Jersey escapee nabbed in Mexico City

The second of two men who last month pulled off a daring escape from a county jail in New Jersey was taken into custody Wednesday, authorities told CNN.

Rally urges hate crimes prosecutions, new AG responds

Thousands of demonstrators encircled Justice Department headquarters in the nation's capital Friday to demand the government crack down harder on hate crimes.

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