The U.S. Justice Department has declined to file charges against the Cleveland officers involved in the 2014 fatal shooting of Tamir Rice,
The Cleveland police officer who shot Tamir Rice was fired, but not for fatally shooting the 12-year-old playing in a park.
Cleveland officers who fatally shot Tamir Rice will not be indicted.
The Justice Department has reached a settlement with the city of Cleveland over the conduct of its police officers, reports the Washington Post.
The city of Cleveland claim the death of Tamir Rice was a result of the his actions.
Many police shooting incidents are swept under the rug. And one of them is the shooting of 26-year-old Tarika Wilson and her 14 month old infant...
A coroner has ruled the death of Tanisha Anderson, who was in the custody of police, a homicide.
In a newly released autopsy, the death of Cleveland 12-year-old Tamir Rice who was fatally shot by police, has been ruled a homicide
Attorney General Eric Holder : Cleveland Police are poorly trained and have a history of excessive force.