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Type: News
Section: Point of Law
Patrol
Man Who Stabbed New York Officer Found Guilty of Attempted Murder
Mark Caraway, 42, was convicted by a jury of Attempted Aggravated Murder of a Police Officer, a class A felony, and five counts of Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer, a class B felony.
May 3, 2018
Patrol
Father of Parkland School Shooting Victim Sues Former SRO
Meadow Pollack was one of 17 students and educators killed Feb. 14 in a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Now her father is suing the man who was the school resource officer there for wrongful death.
May 1, 2018
Patrol
Prosecutor to Seek Death Penalty for Accused Texas Cop Killer
Back in February, Richardson Police Chief Jimmy Spivey said when officers arrived they found the injured civilian and began rendering aid. “In the course of their investigation they were led to an apartment where they made an entry and immediately encountered gunfire.”
April 27, 2018
Patrol
NYPD Sergeant Sues Starbucks Over Assault by Homeless Man
But the coffeehouse, not far from the Port Authority Bus Terminal, ignored the warning and that same officer wound up being assaulted by a vagrant — who was angry over the quality of his free croissant, the officer charges in a lawsuit.
April 26, 2018
Patrol
Toronto Van Attack Suspect Charged with Murder
Alek Minassian, the man accused of plowing into Toronto pedestrians with a rented van on Monday, was charged Tuesday with 10 counts of first-degree murder.
April 24, 2018
Patrol
Border Agent Acquitted of Murder in Fatal Shooting of Teen
An Arizona jury acquitted a U.S. Border Patrol agent of a second-degree murder charge in the death of a teen from Mexico but deadlocked on lesser counts of manslaughter.
April 24, 2018
Patrol
Killing of Massachusetts Officer Renews Calls for State Death Penalty
The killing of a Massachusetts police officer has some Republicans calling for the reinstatement of the death penalty for the murder of law enforcement officers in the state.
April 19, 2018
Weapons
Massachusetts' Top Court Strikes Down Ban on Civilians Owning Stun Guns
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled in the case of a man who was criminally charged for possessing a stun gun, holding that such weapons constitute “arms” as protected by the Constitution.
April 18, 2018
Patrol
Video: Family Sues Woman who Shot, Killed Man Attacking Indiana Officer
Witnesses told investigators Holland was overpowering the officer, and that a witness shot Holland in the shoulder after fearing for the officer's life. First aid was administered but Holland was later pronounced dead at Dearborn County Hospital.
April 17, 2018
Patrol
Supreme Court Restricts Deportation of Violent Felons
The court, in a 5-4 ruling in which President Donald Trump’s conservative appointee Neil Gorsuch joined four liberal justices, invalidated the provision in the Immigration and Nationality Act and sided with convicted California burglar James Garcia Dimaya, a legal immigrant from the Philippines.
April 17, 2018
Patrol
Trump Administration Ends Crackdown on Legal Marijuana
In conversation with Trump this week, Gardner said he was assured that the federal government would not interfere with Colorado's marijuana industry and that Trump would champion a new law that gives states the authority to set their own pot policies.
April 13, 2018
Patrol
3 Chicago Officers Charged in Laquan McDonald Case to Choose Bench Trial
Lawyers for three Chicago police officers charged with impeding an investigation into the fatal police shooting of teenager Laquan McDonald said Thursday they plan for a Cook County judge to decide the outcome of the officers' trials, not a jury.
April 12, 2018
Patrol
Funding for Local Police Cannot be Based on ICE Cooperation, Judge Rules
The U.S. Department of Justice cannot force local police departments to cooperate with immigration agents as a condition for receiving federal funding for a law enforcement program, a judge in Los Angeles ruled this week.
April 12, 2018
Weapons
Chicago Police Department Now Fully Deployed with Axon's TASER Smart Weapons
Axon has announced that the Chicago Police Department (CPD) is now fully deployed with nearly 7,000 TASER X2 Smart Weapons.
April 11, 2018
Patrol
Accused Man Sues Baltimore PD After Attempted Murder Charges Dropped
A Baltimore man accused of trying to kill a city police officer last summer is now suing the officer and the police department for violating his civil rights, alleging the officer fabricated facts in the case in an "utterly outrageous, offensive and intolerable" manner.
April 10, 2018
Patrol
Jury Awards Family $100,000 in Civil Trial of NC Officer Who Fatally Shot Man
A jury awarded a family $100,000 Tuesday in the case of a Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC, police officer who fatally shot a man five years ago. The family had asked for $1.1 million.
April 10, 2018
Weapons
Federal Judge's Ruling Upholds Massachusetts' "Assault Weapon" Ban
U.S. District Judge William Young dismissed a lawsuit challenging the 20-year-old ban, saying assault weapons are military firearms that fall beyond the reach of the constitutional right to “bear arms.”
April 9, 2018
Patrol
Judge Allows Suit Over Pointing Guns at Man to Proceed Against CA Officers
U.S. District Judge Larry Burns ruled that a jury should decide whether officers were guilty of unreasonable seizure and excessive force on Sept. 9, 2014, when they trained their guns on Demetrice Sightler after he walked onto his balcony.
April 9, 2018
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