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Community fallout continues after scathing report on Worcester police misconduct
Following a tense evening Tuesday night, people in Worcester, Massachusetts, will have another chance at a community meeting to voice their concerns about a scathing report on the city’s police department. It was a packed house on both sides at the Worcester City Council meeting Tuesday night with people expressing their outrage over the findings of a Department of...
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Community meeting tonight on Worcester police misconduct report
The DOJ investigation will be front and center at Wednesday night’s community meeting.
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Report on Worcester police misconduct sparks outrage at city council meeting
Community members are raising serious concerns about the Worcester Police Department after a scathing review from the Department of Justice.
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Worcester unveils police misconduct hotline after scathing report from DOJ
The city of Worcester has unveiled its new police misconduct hotline, which officials hope will make it easier for citizens to report concerns about police behavior following a bombshell report from the Department of Justice accusing the Worcester Police Department of civil rights violations.
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Worcester launches police misconduct hotline
According to the city, the new line is for reporting issues like discrimination, bias, harassment or the use of excessive force. It comes about a week after a scathing report from the Department of Justice accusing the Worcester Police Department of civil rights violations....
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McKinsey & Company ordered to pay $650 million for work with Purdue Pharma
Federal prosecutors in Boston say that for the first time, a management consulting firm is being held criminally responsible for its role in the opioid crisis.
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McKinsey & Company to pay $650 million to settle U.S. opioid consulting probe
A former top partner at McKinsey has also agreed to plead guilty to obstruction of justice in the federal probe, according to court filings Friday
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Worcester city councilors demand answers after DOJ report on police misconduct
Federal investigators issued a scathing report highlighting claims of excessive force, sexual misconduct and discrimination.
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Worcester creating police misconduct hotline after feds' bombshell report
Worcester’s top administrator has shared how the city plans to respond to what federal investigators called “outrageous government conduct” involving officers and women in the sex trade, as well as the use of excessive force, calling the Justice Department’s findings “shocking and unacceptable.”
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DOJ releases scathing report on Worcester Police Department after investigation
The federal government’s investigation into the Worcester Police Department found that officers had sex with prostitutes while on the job, as well as engaging in excessive force, sexual misconduct and discrimination.
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DOJ releases scathing report on Worcester Police Department after investigation
The Worcester Police Department has engaged in excessive force, sexual misconduct and discrimination, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Justice.
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‘Excessive force and sexual misconduct' at Worcester Police Dept., feds find
The Worcester Police Department allowed officers to engage in sexual contact with women suspected of being involved in the commercial sex trade, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
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5 things to know about Kash Patel
Here are five things to know about former federal prosecutor Kash Patel.
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Special counsel Jack Smith and team to resign before Trump takes office
Jack Smith’s office had been evaluating the best path for winding down its work on two federal criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump.
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Justice Department charges three in murder-for-hire plot targeting Donald Trump
Iran’s government directed three people to “target our citizens, including President-elect Trump, on U.S. soil and abroad,” the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York alleged.
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Accused ‘Olympic athlete-turned-drug lord' was busted for drug deal in San Diego back in 2008
Ryan James Wedding, a snowboarder who competed for Canada in the 2002 Olympics, is accused of running a massive, murderous international drug trafficking operation.
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Olympic snowboarder on the run, accused of running largest cocaine supplier to Canada through SoCal
A former Olympic snowboarder along with 15 others were charged for allegedly running a massive international drug trafficking operation to smuggle cocaine into Canada through Los Angeles.
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Justice Department accuses Visa of debit network monopoly that impacts price of ‘nearly everything'
Visa and MasterCard have surged in the past two decades, reaching a combined $1 trillion market cap. That has attracted unwanted attention from regulators.
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Justice Department accuses RealPage of a scheme to help landlords hike rents in antitrust lawsuit
The Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit Friday against real estate software company RealPage Inc., accusing it of an illegal scheme that allows landlords to coordinate to hike rental prices.
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Judge orders DOJ to return helmet, spear to ‘QAnon Shaman' Jacob Chansley
“QAnon Shaman” Jacob Chansley stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, to oppose the election of President Joe Biden over then-President Donald Trump.