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This article is more than 3 years old. Filming police officers at work is a right guaranteed by the First Amendment, the Tenth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals declared in a ruling on July 11.
The case was heard in federal court in Denver, where a magistrate judge dismissed it last year — agreeing with Yehia's lawyers, who contended the right to record police was not clearly ...
Sundance Film Review: ‘The Force’ A documentary views the Oakland Police Department with open eyes, drawing no conclusions even when the viewer wants some.
A poster, claiming a new Police Academy movie featuring Steve Guttenberg and Michael Winslow was in the works, has gone viral. It all began on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, when Facebook user @YODA BBY ...
If you film evidence of a crime, the police can ask you for a copy of it. In certain circumstances, an officer might even temporarily seize your phone and get a search warrant to go through it.
In the two weeks since President Trump declared a crime emergency in D.C., ordered a federal takeover of the police force, and sent in the National Guard, the internet has been awash with footage ...
The film ends with Orta remanding himself to prison, a sobering reminder that in so many cases around police violence, there are no easy answers or uplifting endings.