Nate Rosenfield,

Recent and archived work by Nate Rosenfield for The New York Times Latest Goon Squad Officers Face Sentencing in Mississippi Torture Cases Six officers pleaded guilty last year to assaulting two Black men and shooting one in the mouth during a raid on their home. By Nate Rosenfield, Jerry Mitchell and Brian Howey Mississippi Lawmakers Propose Measures to Oversee Police After news outlets uncovered 20 years of torture and other misconduct, lawmakers are considering changes that could bar corrupt officers from law enforcement. By Brian Howey and Nate Rosenfield Stories of Alleged Brutality by a Mississippi Sheriff’s Department’s Men: A Times Investigation

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Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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Deceptions

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  • The use of sensationalist language such as 'torture cases', 'violent actions', and 'sexually assaulted with a sex toyƓ creates an emotional response without providing any context or evidence to support these claims.

Recent Articles

Former Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers Sentenced for Torturing and Sexually Assaulting Black Men

Former Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers Sentenced for Torturing and Sexually Assaulting Black Men

Broke On: Tuesday, 19 March 2024 Six former Mississippi law enforcement officers, known as the Goon Squad, have been sentenced to federal charges for torturing and sexually assaulting two Black men. The sheriff's department in Rankin County came under national scrutiny after a raid on Eddie Parker and Michael Jenkins' home last year.