Adam Coy's conviction marks the first time a Columbus police officer has been found guilty of murder for a death that ...
Ben Crump, a civil rights attorney, is representing the families of three of the victims who died and the family of one of the victims who is still hospitalized. Born in Lumberton, North Carolina ...
Attorney Ben Crump Gives Update After Breonna Taylor’s Family Meets With Kentucky AG: “We Do Expect Charges To Be Filed“ Soon ...
Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, who is representing the families of many of the victims, on Tuesday called on the federal government to open an inquiry into the collapse. The ferry and ...
Attorneys for the family of a Black Virginia man who died in law enforcement custody say video of the incident shows seven sheriff's deputies pushing down "every part of his body" with "absolute ...
Tyre Nichols’ mother discusses lawsuit against Memphis and officers who beat him The family of Tyre Nichols, who died in January after being severely beaten by five Memphis police officers, has ...
LAURA INGRAHAM (HOST): Brandon, the sheer involvement of [Al] Sharpton and [Benjamin] Crump, who have lied repeatedly about police actions and misrepresented them, that doesn't -- it doesn't ...
Attorney Ben Crump filed the suit against TK Elevator Corp. and H-E-B, LP, on behalf of the child, identified only as "A.W." The lawsuit seeks more than $1 million for the child's injuries ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Prominent civil rights lawyer Ben Crump is advertising on players’ outfits at the US Open this week, placing his firm’s name on sponsor patches worn during matches.
Attorney Ben Crump joins NFL Network's Jim Trotter and Steve Wyche for an interview on the "Huddle & Flow" podcast. Attorney Ben Crump joins NFL Network's Jim Trotter and Steve Wyche for an ...
He’s the new Al Sharpton on steroids — and he’s coming to a TV near you. Benjamin Crump, camera-lovin’ lawyer for the families of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, rocketed to fame ...
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump—who successfully sued the city of Columbus on behalf of the Hill family for $10 million—released a short statement praising the verdict Monday afternoon.