Meg Anderson
@meganders.bsky.social
Criminal justice reporter @npr.org
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Six months ago, the DOJ cancelled millions in federal grants to safety initiatives in the US. Things like school violence programs, resources for DV victims, hate crime prevention.
Many groups are still reeling. Like so much, the news moves on, but the effects last.
www.npr.org/2025/11/10/n...
Many groups are still reeling. Like so much, the news moves on, but the effects last.
www.npr.org/2025/11/10/n...
Public safety groups face an uncertain future months after federal grant cuts
Six months after the Trump administration cut more than $800 million in Justice Department grants geared toward public safety, the organizations affected are adjusting to a future without that money.
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November 10, 2025 at 10:40 PM
Six months ago, the DOJ cancelled millions in federal grants to safety initiatives in the US. Things like school violence programs, resources for DV victims, hate crime prevention.
Many groups are still reeling. Like so much, the news moves on, but the effects last.
www.npr.org/2025/11/10/n...
Many groups are still reeling. Like so much, the news moves on, but the effects last.
www.npr.org/2025/11/10/n...
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DHS confirmed it has stopped automatically storing officials' text messages.
Instead, officials are supposed to take a screenshot, send that to their work email, download it onto their work computer and run a text-recognition program on it. Every time.
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/06/u...
Instead, officials are supposed to take a screenshot, send that to their work email, download it onto their work computer and run a text-recognition program on it. Every time.
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/06/u...
November 7, 2025 at 3:23 PM
DHS confirmed it has stopped automatically storing officials' text messages.
Instead, officials are supposed to take a screenshot, send that to their work email, download it onto their work computer and run a text-recognition program on it. Every time.
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/06/u...
Instead, officials are supposed to take a screenshot, send that to their work email, download it onto their work computer and run a text-recognition program on it. Every time.
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/06/u...
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I think this take on the sandwich guy trial is correct. our system is built assuming that prosecutors will show appropriate restraint. the sandwich guy case went on for way too long and that in and if itself should be raising alarm bells www.lawfaremedia.org/article/sand...
November 7, 2025 at 3:28 PM
I think this take on the sandwich guy trial is correct. our system is built assuming that prosecutors will show appropriate restraint. the sandwich guy case went on for way too long and that in and if itself should be raising alarm bells www.lawfaremedia.org/article/sand...
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Incredible reporting by @meganders.bsky.social. Diversion programs like these help address the underlying issues that lead to someone's arrest, allowing people to move forward and end costly cycles of arrest and incarceration.
I spent time recently in LA, with a public defense team dedicated to helping people with cognitive impairments like traumatic brain injuries or intellectual disabilities.
It's built on the idea that prison is not always the answer for people with these conditions.
www.npr.org/2025/11/01/n...
It's built on the idea that prison is not always the answer for people with these conditions.
www.npr.org/2025/11/01/n...
How one legal team is building support for people with cognitive disabilities
The Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office has an unusual unit at its office: A team dedicated to working with defendants who have cognitive disabilities. The office helps these people access tre...
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November 6, 2025 at 9:11 PM
Incredible reporting by @meganders.bsky.social. Diversion programs like these help address the underlying issues that lead to someone's arrest, allowing people to move forward and end costly cycles of arrest and incarceration.
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Getting new details on this now:
As the arrest unfolded, teachers pleaded with the agents telling them the teacher had a work permit. The agents went into multiple rooms looking for teachers while children were present. One teacher hid with a child in her care while the agents stormed the facility.
As the arrest unfolded, teachers pleaded with the agents telling them the teacher had a work permit. The agents went into multiple rooms looking for teachers while children were present. One teacher hid with a child in her care while the agents stormed the facility.
Raids inside day cares had been off limits until this year, when, on his first day in office, President Donald Trump removed that protection.
The arrest reportedly took place in front of children.
19thnews.org/2025/11/chil...
The arrest reportedly took place in front of children.
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‘I have papers’: Child care worker detained by ICE officers inside a Chicago day care
Raids inside day cares had been off limits until this year, when, on his first day in office, President Donald Trump removed that protection.
19thnews.org
November 5, 2025 at 8:13 PM
Getting new details on this now:
As the arrest unfolded, teachers pleaded with the agents telling them the teacher had a work permit. The agents went into multiple rooms looking for teachers while children were present. One teacher hid with a child in her care while the agents stormed the facility.
As the arrest unfolded, teachers pleaded with the agents telling them the teacher had a work permit. The agents went into multiple rooms looking for teachers while children were present. One teacher hid with a child in her care while the agents stormed the facility.
I spent time recently in LA, with a public defense team dedicated to helping people with cognitive impairments like traumatic brain injuries or intellectual disabilities.
It's built on the idea that prison is not always the answer for people with these conditions.
www.npr.org/2025/11/01/n...
It's built on the idea that prison is not always the answer for people with these conditions.
www.npr.org/2025/11/01/n...
How one legal team is building support for people with cognitive disabilities
The Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office has an unusual unit at its office: A team dedicated to working with defendants who have cognitive disabilities. The office helps these people access tre...
www.npr.org
November 5, 2025 at 5:19 PM
I spent time recently in LA, with a public defense team dedicated to helping people with cognitive impairments like traumatic brain injuries or intellectual disabilities.
It's built on the idea that prison is not always the answer for people with these conditions.
www.npr.org/2025/11/01/n...
It's built on the idea that prison is not always the answer for people with these conditions.
www.npr.org/2025/11/01/n...
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The Trump administration has claimed that it needs to send the military into American cities because of the unique danger faced by federal agents enforcing immigration laws.
But a Mother Jones review shows that there is little evidence that ICE agents face such severe and widespread danger.
But a Mother Jones review shows that there is little evidence that ICE agents face such severe and widespread danger.
How dangerous is it really to work for ICE?
According to ICE’s own data, none of its officers have been killed by an immigrant in the agency’s history.
www.motherjones.com
October 29, 2025 at 2:13 PM
The Trump administration has claimed that it needs to send the military into American cities because of the unique danger faced by federal agents enforcing immigration laws.
But a Mother Jones review shows that there is little evidence that ICE agents face such severe and widespread danger.
But a Mother Jones review shows that there is little evidence that ICE agents face such severe and widespread danger.
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news from the network:
npr founding mother susan stamberg has died, aged 87
npr founding mother susan stamberg has died, aged 87
NPR 'founding mother' Susan Stamberg has died
Susan Stamberg, an original National Public Radio staffer who went on to become the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly national news program, has died.
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October 16, 2025 at 7:33 PM
news from the network:
npr founding mother susan stamberg has died, aged 87
npr founding mother susan stamberg has died, aged 87
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BREAKING from PP
We found immigration agents have held more than 170 *citizens*
The govt doesn't track citizens held. So we did. We tallied:
Nearly 20 kids, two w/ cancer
More than 20 citizens held for day or more, incommunicado
www.propublica.org/article/immi...
by @nicolefoy.bsky.social
We found immigration agents have held more than 170 *citizens*
The govt doesn't track citizens held. So we did. We tallied:
Nearly 20 kids, two w/ cancer
More than 20 citizens held for day or more, incommunicado
www.propublica.org/article/immi...
by @nicolefoy.bsky.social
More Than 170 U.S. Citizens Have Been Held by Immigration Agents. They’ve Been Kicked, Dragged and Detained for Days.
The government does not track how often immigration agents grab citizens. So ProPublica did. Our tally — almost certainly incomplete — includes people who were held for days without a lawyer. And near...
www.propublica.org
October 16, 2025 at 4:06 PM
BREAKING from PP
We found immigration agents have held more than 170 *citizens*
The govt doesn't track citizens held. So we did. We tallied:
Nearly 20 kids, two w/ cancer
More than 20 citizens held for day or more, incommunicado
www.propublica.org/article/immi...
by @nicolefoy.bsky.social
We found immigration agents have held more than 170 *citizens*
The govt doesn't track citizens held. So we did. We tallied:
Nearly 20 kids, two w/ cancer
More than 20 citizens held for day or more, incommunicado
www.propublica.org/article/immi...
by @nicolefoy.bsky.social
The school shooting industry is worth billions and growing fast.
I took at look at what's for sale, what experts say about these products, and the psychology behind the industry.
For the Indicator from @planetmoney.bsky.social @npr.org
www.npr.org/2025/10/15/n...
I took at look at what's for sale, what experts say about these products, and the psychology behind the industry.
For the Indicator from @planetmoney.bsky.social @npr.org
www.npr.org/2025/10/15/n...
Inside the growing industry to defend schools from mass shootings : The Indicator from Planet Money
From drones to body armor to bulletproof whiteboards, companies are offering schools a multitude of products to try to deter or protect against the next school shooting. But does any of this stuff wor...
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October 15, 2025 at 4:36 PM
The school shooting industry is worth billions and growing fast.
I took at look at what's for sale, what experts say about these products, and the psychology behind the industry.
For the Indicator from @planetmoney.bsky.social @npr.org
www.npr.org/2025/10/15/n...
I took at look at what's for sale, what experts say about these products, and the psychology behind the industry.
For the Indicator from @planetmoney.bsky.social @npr.org
www.npr.org/2025/10/15/n...
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here’s more context to the videos DHS is putting out from Chicago.
October 15, 2025 at 12:39 AM
here’s more context to the videos DHS is putting out from Chicago.
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"Why I'm handing in my Pentagon press pass" by Tom Bowman of NPR. www.npr.org/2025/10/14/g... Recommended.
A thing frequently forgotten or ignored is that journalism is one of the few professions people will die for. [Via @brianstelter.bsky.social ]
A thing frequently forgotten or ignored is that journalism is one of the few professions people will die for. [Via @brianstelter.bsky.social ]
Opinion: Why I'm handing in my Pentagon press pass
Tom Bowman has held his Pentagon press pass for 28 years. He says the Pentagon's new media policy makes it impossible to be a journalist, which means finding out what's really going on behind the scen...
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October 14, 2025 at 2:59 PM
"Why I'm handing in my Pentagon press pass" by Tom Bowman of NPR. www.npr.org/2025/10/14/g... Recommended.
A thing frequently forgotten or ignored is that journalism is one of the few professions people will die for. [Via @brianstelter.bsky.social ]
A thing frequently forgotten or ignored is that journalism is one of the few professions people will die for. [Via @brianstelter.bsky.social ]
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A Statement from NPR’s Editor in Chief on the Pentagon’s Press Policy.
Read More: www.npr.org/2025/10/13/g...
Read More: www.npr.org/2025/10/13/g...
October 13, 2025 at 9:32 PM
A Statement from NPR’s Editor in Chief on the Pentagon’s Press Policy.
Read More: www.npr.org/2025/10/13/g...
Read More: www.npr.org/2025/10/13/g...
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Late last month, a local CBS reporter said a masked ICE agent fired a pepper ball at her car, causing her to vomit for hours. The reporter, Asal Rezaei, said there was no protest happening at the time. Police are now investigating.
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Tackles, projectiles and gunfire: Many fear ICE tactics are growing more violent
Videos taken by eye witnesses of federal agent encounters with immigrants in Chicago and elsewhere have shown increasingly tense incidents. Immigrant advocates and observers say they're indicative of ...
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October 14, 2025 at 1:52 AM
Late last month, a local CBS reporter said a masked ICE agent fired a pepper ball at her car, causing her to vomit for hours. The reporter, Asal Rezaei, said there was no protest happening at the time. Police are now investigating.
www.npr.org/2025/10/13/n...
www.npr.org/2025/10/13/n...
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Solidarity is the only way
October 14, 2025 at 2:46 AM
Solidarity is the only way
"These are just the tip of the iceberg ... People being tackled, people getting pepper sprayed or tear gassed. We've seen people getting threatened. And we've seen at least two incidents involving gunfire."
www.npr.org/2025/10/13/n...
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Tackles, projectiles and gunfire: Many fear ICE tactics are growing more violent
Videos taken by eye witnesses of federal agent encounters with immigrants in Chicago and elsewhere have shown increasingly tense incidents. Immigrant advocates and observers say they're indicative of ...
www.npr.org
October 13, 2025 at 9:07 PM
"These are just the tip of the iceberg ... People being tackled, people getting pepper sprayed or tear gassed. We've seen people getting threatened. And we've seen at least two incidents involving gunfire."
www.npr.org/2025/10/13/n...
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You.
Are.
Allowed.
To.
Insult.
The.
Police.
It’s a core First Amendment principle. This is utterly lawless behavior, for which there will be no (short-term) consequences.
That he does it so casually, as they are walking away, in front of cameras.
Rightly confident in his impunity.
Are.
Allowed.
To.
Insult.
The.
Police.
It’s a core First Amendment principle. This is utterly lawless behavior, for which there will be no (short-term) consequences.
That he does it so casually, as they are walking away, in front of cameras.
Rightly confident in his impunity.
October 4, 2025 at 3:55 PM
You.
Are.
Allowed.
To.
Insult.
The.
Police.
It’s a core First Amendment principle. This is utterly lawless behavior, for which there will be no (short-term) consequences.
That he does it so casually, as they are walking away, in front of cameras.
Rightly confident in his impunity.
Are.
Allowed.
To.
Insult.
The.
Police.
It’s a core First Amendment principle. This is utterly lawless behavior, for which there will be no (short-term) consequences.
That he does it so casually, as they are walking away, in front of cameras.
Rightly confident in his impunity.
Reposted by Meg Anderson
Federal officer blasts chemical spray into vocal but nonviolent Portland protester, video shows
The interaction illustrates how federal law enforcement officers do use aggressive tactics against protesters who yell and needle officers but don’t appear to present clear physical threats.
The interaction illustrates how federal law enforcement officers do use aggressive tactics against protesters who yell and needle officers but don’t appear to present clear physical threats.
October 4, 2025 at 12:35 AM
Federal officer blasts chemical spray into vocal but nonviolent Portland protester, video shows
The interaction illustrates how federal law enforcement officers do use aggressive tactics against protesters who yell and needle officers but don’t appear to present clear physical threats.
The interaction illustrates how federal law enforcement officers do use aggressive tactics against protesters who yell and needle officers but don’t appear to present clear physical threats.
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“Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth considered sending an elite U.S. Army strike force to Portland, Ore., to quell protests that President Donald Trump has characterized as ‘lawless mayhem,’ according to images of messages provided to the Minnesota Star Tribune.”
Trump officials discussed sending elite Army division to Portland, text messages show
A high-ranking White House official was indiscreetly texting about the Portland, Ore., planning last weekend, according to messages shared with the Minnesota Star Tribune.
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October 4, 2025 at 2:21 AM
“Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth considered sending an elite U.S. Army strike force to Portland, Ore., to quell protests that President Donald Trump has characterized as ‘lawless mayhem,’ according to images of messages provided to the Minnesota Star Tribune.”
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Why *almost* every door? What made the difference? Hardware, reportedly.
October 2, 2025 at 4:57 PM
Why *almost* every door? What made the difference? Hardware, reportedly.
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Tiny public radio station KUCB in Unalaska basks in love from afar. It and 13 other small public radio stations in Alaska finally catch a break. alaskapublic.org/news/politic...
14 small public broadcasting stations in Alaska catch a break
Months after losing federal money, the Interior Department steps forward with a one-year reprieve. Meanwhile, stations like KUCB in Unalaska are basking in love from afar.
alaskapublic.org
October 2, 2025 at 4:16 PM
Tiny public radio station KUCB in Unalaska basks in love from afar. It and 13 other small public radio stations in Alaska finally catch a break. alaskapublic.org/news/politic...
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@archive.org preserved the original study, which you can find here. web.archive.org/web/20250911...
September 16, 2025 at 5:07 PM
@archive.org preserved the original study, which you can find here. web.archive.org/web/20250911...
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The Department of Justice has removed a study showing that white supremacist and far-right violence “continues to outpace all other types of terrorism and domestic violent extremism” in the United States.
🔗 www.404media.co/doj-deletes-...
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DOJ Deletes Study Showing Domestic Terrorists Are Most Often Right Wing
Following Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the Trump administration’s promise to go after the “radical left” a study showing most domestic terrosim is far-right was disappeared.
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September 16, 2025 at 4:40 PM
The Department of Justice has removed a study showing that white supremacist and far-right violence “continues to outpace all other types of terrorism and domestic violent extremism” in the United States.
🔗 www.404media.co/doj-deletes-...
🔗 www.404media.co/doj-deletes-...
Honestly, this is the best and most succinct explanation so far of what we know (and don't!) about the motives of the Kirk shooter.
September 16, 2025 at 3:16 PM
Honestly, this is the best and most succinct explanation so far of what we know (and don't!) about the motives of the Kirk shooter.
"Could I anticipate all what-ifs? Can I consider the worst case scenarios to get it to the level of my company protecting a sitting United States president? Absolutely ... But who would bear the cost?"
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Charlie Kirk's killing raises the stakes for campus security
How much security at a campus event is enough? Campus police are mulling the question.
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September 14, 2025 at 3:25 PM
"Could I anticipate all what-ifs? Can I consider the worst case scenarios to get it to the level of my company protecting a sitting United States president? Absolutely ... But who would bear the cost?"
www.npr.org/2025/09/11/n...
www.npr.org/2025/09/11/n...