Red Alert: The San Francisco PD Wants the Power to Kill with Robots
By Matthew Guariglia The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will vote soon on a policy that would allow the San Francisco Police Department to use…
By Matthew Guariglia The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will vote soon on a policy that would allow the San Francisco Police Department to use…
By Matt Agorist Atlanta, GA — One would think that with the heightened tensions between police and the citizens during the summer of 2020, police…
By Tyler Durden A policy drafted by the San Francisco Police Department has sent a petition to the city’s Board of Supervisors which would allow…
By Matt Agorist As TFTP has reported extensively, Daniel Shaver was the unarmed victim of an officer-involved murder whereby a guest at the hotel called…
By Matt Agorist Clinton, IN — Imagine for a moment that you were carrying a pistol in a public space, and all of a sudden…
By Matt Agorist Philadelphia – In December 2017, community members began searching for answers after an unarmed man was shot and killed by a police…
By Matt Agorist Des Moines, IA — For years now, the Free Thought Project has been reporting on and participating in the act of filming…
By Dave Maass This week, EFF’s Atlas of Surveillance project hit a bittersweet milestone. With this project, we are creating a searchable and mappable repository…
By Emily Thompson For years, reports circulated about wrongful convictions and innocents languishing in jails across the US. According to the Innocence Project, extrapolating from…
By Matt Agorist Muncie, IN — In 2020, a federal grand jury returned a 12-count indictment against three very bad cops – officers Joseph Chase…
By Matt Agorist Sharon Hill, PA — When 8-year-old Fanta Bility and her family attended a high school football game last August, they never imagined…
By Jennifer Lynch, Saira Hussain, and Andrew Crocker Should the government be allowed to collect your DNA—and retain it indefinitely—if you’re arrested for a low-level…
By Matt Agorist Lake City, FL — On the morning of October 31, James Hodges, 61, a legally blind veteran, was doing nothing wrong, had…
By Matthew Guariglia In August, the Tulsa police department held a press conference about how its new Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs), a controversial piece…