‘He was about to kill me,’ officer who shot dead knife attacker tells court
While police treat the incident as a terrorist attack, suspect’s family says he was no extremist and threatens legal action
While police treat the incident as a terrorist attack, suspect’s family says he was no extremist and threatens legal action
Official says "extreme seriousness" of the assault justified shooting man dead, but far-left party and relatives of aggressor show skepticism
Assailant was shot down in police station after showing "clear intention" to kill officers
Unionist campaign launched to take away signs in solidarity with the political leaders in jails around Catalonia
Assailant was shot down in police station after showing "clear intention" to kill officers
Events happened on Monday just before 6am in Cornellà de Llobregat
Memories of that day in Barcelona a year ago remain with members of the emergency services who attended the victims
Former Mossos chief, Josep Lluís Trapero, and three other high-ranking officials see appeals rejected by Spain’s National Court
1,600 Mossos d'Esquadra officers have been trained to use the non-lethal weapon
If indictment is confirmed, Catalan corps chief will be judged for crimes carrying up to 23 years in jail
Of the 15 members arrested, 12 receive unprecedented restraining orders
Communications director Patrícia Plaja criticized the Spanish judiciary
The case against the Mossos d'Esquadra police chief Ferran López and six top officials transferred to Spain's national court
A fashion label employing undocumented immigrants kicks off a crowdfunding to help boost the project
Spain’s National Court summons Josep Lluís Trapero for Friday adding a new crime of sedition related to the independence referendum