'You won't kill me.' The repetitive reality of police brutality cases About one in every thousand black men can expect to be killed by police. Essey Paulos Play AudioListen 11 mins
Seattle is losing police officers. There's a $1.6 million plan to fix that Seattle's police department is losing officers faster than any time in the past 6 years, going back to 2012. Paige Browning Play AudioListen 1 min
Civilian panel rejects Seattle's new police reform plan A Seattle civilian panel wants a federal judge to reject Mayor Jenny Durkan’s plan to address police accountability. Patricia Murphy Play AudioListen 1 min
Seattle Police officer who punched woman can't get his job back, says judge A King County judge has handed the city of Seattle a victory in its quest to fire a police officer who punched a handcuffed woman in the face. Amy Radil Play AudioListen 2 mins
New California Law Says Police Should Kill Only When 'Necessary' The legislation is a response to police killings of unarmed black men such as Stephon Clark. But critics say it doesn't go far enough. Bill Chappell
Man with flares and a rifle shot dead at immigration jail in Tacoma An armed man who had been throwing explosives at the immigration detention center in Tacoma, Washington, was shot dead by police on Saturday morning. Isolde Raftery
Woman Accused Of Turning In Husband's Guns To The Police Will Face Misdemeanor Charge Courtney Irby had taken her husband's guns from his home, and given them to police. At the time he was under arrest for allegedly ramming her car with his. Shannon Van Sant
A simple trick for not blowing off your hand with fireworks Fireworks are part of the Fourth of July — and so are fireworks injuries. Carolyn Adolph
Apparent Airplane Stowaway Falls From Sky Into London Garden London police suspect the person had been hiding in the landing gear of a Kenya Airways flight from Nairobi to Heathrow Airport. The body fell into the Clapham area of the city, shocking neighbors. Merrit Kennedy
After Husbands' Suicides, 'Best Widow Friends' Want Police Officers To Reach For Help Nicole Rikard, Kristen Clifford, Erin Gibson and Melissa Swailes were all married to officers who killed themselves. They want to end the stigma of police asking for help when facing mental illness. James Doubek Play AudioListen 9 mins