Dr. Edith Linn, a retired New York police officer and professor of
criminal justice, said many of the 500
police officers she interviewed told her the outdated
equipment makes them less likely to perform arrests for minor offenses. [so, good?]
MA police spotted a suspected
perv smoking pot in a car filled with coils of rope, a pair of
handcuffs and bottles of NyQuil. But they had to let the man go, even
though he was awaiting trial on child sexual assault charges.
Said Deputy Chief Russell Jenkins, “Had the law not been changed, he absolutely would have been placed under arrest.”
A 42-year-old Louisiana man has died, apparently of a broken neck, after being pulled over by a police deputy.
A dash cam video shows Deputy Chris Sturdivant of the Livingston
Parish Sheriff’s Office with his arms around Adam Stogner’s neck after
the officer suspected the man of putting a small quantity of drugs into
his mouth.
The headline in today’s New York Times’ article sums up perfectly why so many cops feel threatened by photographers: "When Evidence From Surveillance Cameras Leads to Charges Against Officers."
Thousands of financial fraud investigations are putting a strain on the FBI’s ability to fight other kinds of crimes, FBI Director Robert Mueller said. Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the current status of his bureau, Mueller s
Wichita police arrested 3 people in Old Town in an incident that began when a man threw an inflatable penis at an officer's horse. Officers were patrolling Old Town on horseback when they came across a large group of women in their early- to mid
Chandler PD’s professionalism is in sharp contrast to the authoritarian intimidation tactics utilized in the past by the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS), the same agency which helps run the state’s profitable—and illegal—automated ticketing
Marine CWO James Roussell supervises counter-insurgency warfare in Fallujah, Iraq; now Roussell, a 30-year Chicago police officer, is back in his hometown heading a special gang unit conducting counter-insurgency warfare at home.
When Beltway insider Jack Valenti died two years ago at age 85, he was playing the role of intermediary between Washington and Hollywood as the theatrical, snowy-haired president of the Motion Picture Association of America.
The boss was not happy. His elite team of immigration officers had been raiding targets across Prince George's and Montgomery counties all night long in search of fugitive and criminal aliens but had netted only a handful. They were well behind
Man takes out three police cars on freeway before spinning out of control himself and getting pummeled for his offense to authoritay. I can't help but wonder what the story is on this.
Kathryn Johnston was killed by officers who stormed into her home in November 2006. In overturning the verdict against one of the officers, the appeals court said prosecutors failed to prove where the crime was committed.
A white former transit police officer accused of killing an unarmed black man on an Oakland train platform has been arrested in Nevada, 12 days after the shooting inflamed long-running tensions between police and many African-American residents.
Filed a court complaint alleging authorities "made a haphazard unannounced entry into the property with guns drawn, as other officers surrounded the property, with guns drawn," then "confiscated the family's personal food supply, p
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