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Weapons
Canada Scraps Plan to Decriminalize Pot Use
Canada's new Conservative government will scrap draft legislation which would have decriminalized the possession of small amounts of marijuana, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Monday.
April 5, 2006
Patrol
Black U.S. Citizen Seeks Refugee Status in Canada
A U.S. citizen has argued before Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board in Vancouver that he should be granted refugee status over fears that he will be killed in his home country by police because he is black. More Here.
November 3, 2015
Weapons
Canada Bans Sale, Use of "Military Style" Firearms in Reaction to Nova Scotia Massacre
The cabinet order he described in a Friday-morning announcement doesn’t forbid owning any of 1,500 “military-style” weapons and their variants but it does forbid them to be used and halts the trade in them.
May 1, 2020
Technology
U.S., Canada to Share Forensics Data
U.S. and Canadian law enforcement officials agreed Thursday to begin sharing forensics data from crime scenes in both countries.
November 15, 2006
Patrol
Video: Black U.S. Citizen Seeks Refugee Status in Canada
A U.S. citizen has argued before Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board in Vancouver that he should be granted refugee status over fears that he will be killed in his home country by police because he is black.
November 3, 2015
Patrol
Video: Protesters Holding 130 Ferguson Demonstrations Across USA, Canada
Hours after protests over the grand jury decision in Michael Brown's death rocked Ferguson, Mo., people across the country took to the streets to voice their anger again Tuesday.
November 25, 2014
Weapons
Law Enforcement From 11 U.S. Cities and Canada Honored for Protecting Children
Fifteen law enforcement officials from throughout the U.S. and Canada were honored by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) for their extraordinary efforts in recovering missing children and resolving child sexual exploitation cases.
May 9, 2007
Patrol
Authorities Break Up U.S.-Canada Drug Ring
Late last year, Nathanael Lineham got a panicked phone call, prosecutors say. An associate working with Lineham to bring the drug ecstasy to California from Canada told him a shipment of 85,000 pills had been seized. Lineham was calm. After all, the deals were struck using coded e-mails -- on encrypted BlackBerrys from Lineham's own company.
October 4, 2008
Patrol
Protesters Holding 130 Ferguson Demonstrations Across USA, Canada
Hours after protests over the grand jury decision in Michael Brown's death rocked Ferguson, Mo., people across the country took to the streets to voice their anger again Tuesday. More Here.
November 25, 2014
Patrol
3 Border States to Send 1,600 Troops to U.S. Border
Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas pledged on Monday to send about 1,600 National Guard members to the U.S.-Mexico border, responding to President Donald Trump's plan to use the military to help fight illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
April 10, 2018
Vehicle Ops
Customs and Border Protection Using UAVs on the Border
Four Predator B drones have become fixtures over Arizona since October 2006, and two more will join them soon, Juan Munoz-Torres, a Customs and Border Protection spokesman, said Wednesday.
April 3, 2008
Patrol
Canada Faces Police Shortage
A significant shortage of Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers is raising concerns about their safety and the safety of the communities in which they work, according to several Mounties speaking out from across Canada.
August 15, 2017
Special Units
Traffic Stop Uncovers Ariz. Border Tunnel
Federal and local authorities uncovered a sophisticated underground tunnel at the California-Arizona-Mexico border with lighting, ventilation, and reinforced beams possibly linked to the Sinaloa drug cartel.
July 11, 2012
Patrol
Napolitano Claims U.S.-Mexico Border Is Secure
While visiting El Paso, the homeland security secretary cited FBI statistics showing that violent crime rates in Southwest border counties are down 30% over the last two decades and are "among the lowest in the nation."
February 2, 2011
Training
Tucson Border Strategy Comes Under Fire
Authorities are questioning the reasons why no permanent checkpoints exist in southern Arizona, the nation’s only border patrol sector without them.
June 1, 2005
Patrol
Smugglers Using Barbed Wire Traps Against Border Agents
The devices consist of barbed wire stretched like clotheslines across trails used by agents on all-terrain vehicles. The lines, which are difficult to spot, are about four feet off the ground and appear to be intended to knock a rider off the ATV. There have been no known injuries.
March 29, 2010
Weapons
Southern Border Security in Question After Iraqis Stopped From Entering U.S.
The arrest of four Iraquis with false passports attempting to enter the United States from Mexico highlighted the concern for border security as law enforcement officials from Mexico and the United States met to discuss the issue in Mexico City.
March 31, 2005
Patrol
Officers Save Baby's Life at U.S.-Mexico Border
At about 6:30 a.m., a 24-year-old woman carrying an infant walked through a vehicle lane and requested help from an officer. The one-month-old baby appeared to be choking, was pale, and wasn't breathing.
November 27, 2012
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