The article 'Brickbats: July 2026' by Peter Bagge and Joe Lancaster presents a compilation of incidents involving police misconduct and excessive force across various U.S. locations between 2012 and 2025. It includes cases such as Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez defending officers who used excessive force during a 2025 Fourth of July incident, leading to disciplinary action after body camera footage emerged. It also covers a 2020 incident in Portland where an officer shot a protester with an impact munition, resulting in a settlement. The piece highlights a 2019 case in Colorado where an officer shot and killed a man after a confrontation, and a 2012 incident in Chicago involving an intoxicated officer discharging a firearm. Additionally, it discusses the use of drones in Orange County, California, to enforce firework regulations, with significant fines imposed. The article concludes with a partial account of a 2012 Brooklyn incident where police cited individuals for public drinking.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents a balanced overview of multiple instances of police misconduct without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. While the subject matter is politically charged due to its focus on police behavior and accountability, the framing remains neutral, presenting facts and a鞫
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 70): The article provides detailed accounts of several incidents involving law enforcement misconduct, including specific dates, outcomes, and legal consequences. It accurately reports the disciplinary actions taken against officers and the settlements reached in lawsuits. However, the tone is somewhat c






