The July 19th death of Eric William Irby is the third suspicious killing of a citizen by police in Clarke County since 1994. Irby, 25, died while in police custody following a multicounty chase for traffic offenses. Clarke County officers were among the police involved in the chase and capture. Although police initially said Irby died of heart failure or a heart attack, the coroner has ruled, based on an autopsy, that Irby died of suffocation resulting from being hogtied by unnamed police officers
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The BGSU campus student newspaper April 28, 1981.https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4863/thumbnai...
This report summarizes the findings regarding the on-going effort of research staff at the Departmen...
This report summarizes the findings regarding the on-going effort of research staff at the Departmen...
The Athens-Clarke County Police Department’s campaign to popularize its decision to begin using tase...
On Jan. 19, 1735, less than two years after Gen. Oglethorpe first set his feet on the soil of Georgi...
The July 19th death of Eric William Irby is the third suspicious killing of a citizen by police in C...
Almost from the moment Eric William Irby died while hogtied in police custody in a rural part of Ath...
Fatal police taserings are a persistent phenomenon in the United States. Every year dozens of Americ...
The tragic death of Elijah McClain—a twenty-three-year-old, slightly built, unarmed African American...
This article updates the author\u27s previous article on the statistics on deaths resulting from pol...
Charles L. Sargent, a retired Georgia businessman, has written a book that everyone should read and ...
The deaths of Black men at the hands of law enforcement officers-or vigilantes, as in the case of Ge...
How many burly Athens cops does it take to subdue a medium-sized, unarmed, naked, mentally disturbed...
Fatal police taserings have been a persistent phenomenon in the United States for nearly two decades...
The whitewash in the police shooting of Edward Wright has now entered its second phase. The first ph...
The BGSU campus student newspaper April 28, 1981.https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4863/thumbnai...
This report summarizes the findings regarding the on-going effort of research staff at the Departmen...
This report summarizes the findings regarding the on-going effort of research staff at the Departmen...
The Athens-Clarke County Police Department’s campaign to popularize its decision to begin using tase...
On Jan. 19, 1735, less than two years after Gen. Oglethorpe first set his feet on the soil of Georgi...