An effort is underway to raise funds for 'Philando Feeds the Children,' a fund inspired by the generosity of Philando Castile that will help families pay for school lunch.

Marking the one-year anniversary of Philando Castile's shooting death, Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton called for a $12 million police training fund named after the Black motorist.

The judge writes that there’s “a failure to understand” the task given to the jury, which acquitted an officer of second-degree manslaughter.

The police department linked to the death of Philando Castile is distancing itself from the town where he was shot to save money. The world was stunned as Philando’s fiancee broadcast the deadly traffic stop where the magnet school cafeteria supervisor was shot by officer Jeronimo Yanez last July on Facebook Live. Now, the St. […]

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Lawyers for the Minnesota cop, who fatally shot Philando Castile during a traffic stop in July, wrote in court papers this week that the victim was "negligent" and caused his own death, reports CBS News.

They claim the 32-year-old was negligent because he was high on marijuana while driving and did not obey the officer's commands.

The St. Anthony cop who ended Castile's life during a traffic stop is asking a judge to drop the manslaughter charge.