Just as city fell into injustice one person at a time, so will it become just amid reform For there to be reformation in Chattanooga there has to be …
For all the grief that chief David Roddy takes from Chattanoogans critical of policing and demanding other improvements or reform, there is a sign of a thaw or a …
An Atlanta-area resident comes to Chattanooga to tell the city of an abusive encounter Oct. 14 with Chattanooga police, her story punctuated by a plea for city council to …
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Hammond deputies beat rap singer Charles “Interstate Tax” Toney to pulp in East Ridge, lacing their thumpings with profanities. Mr. Toney and his attorney, Lee Merritt, are …
Nearly 40 angry people of color chase members of Chattanooga’s city council from their dais tonight by demanding justice and crying for deliverance from police thuggery in Chattanooga and …
As the national and regional press absorbs more stories of police killings (euphemized as “officer-involved shootings”), the question naturally comes about reform measures to reduce the death toll and …
John Gentry is an accountant, bachelor Marine veteran who works numbers in the medical field in Nashville and is undertaking a remarkable reform project. It is a remonstrance demanding …
City attorney Phil Noblett and a second lawyer, Keith Reisman, today hear out my argument that Chattanooga is violating a plain-speaking law to oppress African-Americans and that it should …