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Patrol
Widow of Slain Philly Officer Seeks to Remove DA from Mumia's Appeal
Maureen Faulkner—the widow of Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner, who was murdered by Mumia Abu-Jamal during a traffic stop in 1981—says that Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner's office should be disqualified from overseeing any appeals of that case.
November 13, 2019
Patrol
Two Alaska Troopers Shot, Killed in Remote Village
The troopers were identified as Sgt. Patrick "Scott" Johnson and Trooper Gabriel "Gabe" Rich, both members of the Fairbanks Rural Service Unit.
May 1, 2014
Patrol
Supreme Court Sides With Death Row Inmate in Racial Discrimination Case
The Supreme Court ruled Monday morning in favor of a death row inmate in a case concerning race discrimination in jury selection.
May 23, 2016
Patrol
L.A. Prosecutors Try to Drop Special Enhancements for Accused Cop Killers, Judges Reject Requests
Superior Court Judge Hayden Zacky ruled that it was “not in the interest of justice'' to dismiss the special circumstance allegations of murder of a peace officer in the performance of his duties and murder to avoid or prevent a lawful arrest, along with gun allegations, against Kenneth Earl Gay, now 63, in connection with the June 2, 1983, slaying of Officer Paul Verna.
January 15, 2021
Vehicle Ops
Bugs Tell Tale of Murderer's Cross-Country Trip
When two FBI agents and a Bakersfield detective hauled a radiator and air filter -- both splattered with insects -- into UC Davis' Bohart Museum of Entomology, they wanted museum director Lynn Kimsey, a professor of entomology, to identify the insects and their geographical home for an upcoming mass murder trial.
June 17, 2007
Patrol
LAPD Officers Cleared in Tragic Death of Store Employee During Gunfight with Suspect
The prosecution’s assessment of the police shooting of Melyda Corado, however, is dated Nov. 30, about a week prior to new District Attorney George Gascon being sworn into office. It was not immediately clear if Gascon — who has vowed to take a harder stance on law enforcement shootings — plans to review the case.
December 16, 2020
Training
FBI Offers Free Death Notification Training to Officers
The FBI—in conjunction with its partners at Penn State University (PSU)—announced a new, no-cost training website for law enforcement agencies and other first responders responsible for notifying the family members of those who have died suddenly as a result of a crime, an accident, a suicide, or other type of incident.
April 29, 2015
Patrol
Sniper Suspects Could Face Death Penalty
Sniper suspects John Allen Muhammed and John Lee Malvo will be charged with six counts of first-degree murder in Maryland, and Muhammed could face the death penalty, say Maryland state prosecutors. Other states also plan to prosecute the suspects.
October 24, 2002
Editor's Notes
Bill Would Protect Fed Agents Who Intervene To Stop Violence
A federal bill introduced in Congress earlier this year would give special agents greater protection when intervening to stop a violent act, even if it's outside the scope of their duties.
April 8, 2012
Patrol
Feds Charge Miami-Dade Lt. with Aiding Cocaine Traffickers
Ralph Mata, 45, a/k/a “the Milk Man,” of Broward County—a lieutenant with the Miami-Dade Police Department, Internal Affairs—is charged by federal criminal complaint with one count each of aiding and abetting a conspiracy to distribute cocaine; conspiring to distribute cocaine; and engaging in monetary transactions in property derived from specified unlawful activity—specifically, drug proceeds.
April 9, 2014
Patrol
National LE Museum Holds Discussion of Forensic Science in O.J. Simpson Trial
On Tuesday, October 4, 2016, the National Law Enforcement Museum presented the 14th installment of its popular Witness to History panel discussion series, sponsored by Target. "Investigating O.J. Simpson: The Case for DNA" was held at the U.S. Navy Memorial's Burke Theatre.
October 5, 2016
Patrol
Undue Process
Unfortunately for Mosby and her team, you can't prove a criminal case with just theories and supposition; you have to have evidence.
July 8, 2016
Patrol
An Open Letter to America
Social movements are now debasing and denigrating the remarkably hard-working profession that has brought you extraordinarily safe streets. All that these caring public servants have ever asked for is your gratitude and respect. Take that away and I can no longer encourage these wonderful people to maintain their faith in you.
July 16, 2020
Patrol
Author Interview: 'If There Were Any Victims'
Author Bill Louis says that based on what those files contained, from 2005–2007 most crimes occurring in the town, including rape, murder, and child molestation, were never investigated.
August 8, 2012
Patrol
When Silence is Golden
Whenever you see or hear a suspect doing or saying something an innocent person would not, your observations should go into your reports. The suspect's selective silence can sometimes indicate a consciousness of guilt.
September 1, 2013
Patrol
Four Famous Cases
The decade of the 1960s gave us four of the most significant cases that apply to our daily work:Â
Mapp, Brady, Miranda,Â
andÂ
Terry.
 These four are among the most prominent criminal law cases you should know more about to understand how we got to where we are.
December 1, 2011
Patrol
Police Ambush Murders
Ambush murders are perhaps the cruelest and most inexplicable of law enforcement deaths. Often, they are not a means to an end, but an end in and of itself, an event consciously orchestrated with no purpose other than the killing of an officer.
January 4, 2010
Gangs
Getting Away With Murder
The release in Mexico of one of the men responsible for the murder of DEA Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena has renewed tension between the U.S. and Mexico over the case.
September 19, 2013
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