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“This case was never going to be won”: O.J. Simpson’s trial after Rodney King

October 7, 2019

As lead homicide detective for the investigation, he spent eight days on the stand listing off the wealth of evidence he and his partner Detective Phil Vannatter collected over the course of the investigation.

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Curating 9/11 at the National Law Enforcement Museum

September 11, 2019

How do you curate difficult histories? In the museum field, some topics are more challenging to curate than others.

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Remembering Dallas (TX) Police Homicide Detective James Leavelle

September 10, 2019

Imagine going to work one day and finding yourself in the middle of an event that makes national history.

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Slave Patrols: An Early Form of American Policing

July 10, 2019

Learn more about the history of Slave Patrols with our curator Chelsea Hansen

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