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Type: News
Section: Point of Law
Patrol
Charlotte Refuses to Settle with Family Over Fatal Officer-Involved Shooting that Sparked Riots
“The city has refused to make any settlement offer whatsoever and has rejected all efforts to amicably settle the matter out of court,” said Justin Bamberg, who represents the Scott family.
February 28, 2018
Weapons
"Assault Weapon" Ban Introduced in House, 150 Democrats Support It
The bill prohibits the “sale, transfer, production, and importation” of semi-automatic rifles and pistols that can hold a detachable magazine, as well as semi-automatic rifles with a magazine that can hold more than 10 rounds.
February 27, 2018
Technology
Axon CEO Rick Smith Relinquishes Salary for 10-Year Performance Plan
For the award to fully vest, Axon's market cap would have to grow ten-fold from recent levels to $13.5 billion, and key revenue and profitability goals would also have to be achieved.
February 27, 2018
Patrol
Baltimore Forces Officers to Stay by Threatening to Sue
In order to resign without being sued, officers need to work for years after completing field training.
February 20, 2018
Patrol
NH Senate OKs Making Court Officers Eligible for Death Benefit
New Hampshire's court security officers who are killed in the line of duty would be eligible for the same death benefits as police officers and firefighters under a bill passed by the state Senate.
February 19, 2018
Special Units
Jury Awards More Than $37M to Family of Maryland Woman Over Fatal Police Shooting
A Baltimore County jury has ruled in favor of the family of Korryn Gaines — and awarded more than $37 million in damages — in the civil lawsuit brought by the family of the Randallstown, MD, woman who was fatally shot by a county police officer after a six-hour standoff in 2016.
February 16, 2018
Patrol
NYPD Officer Found Not Guilty in Fatal Shooting of Mentally Ill Woman
A New York Police Department sergeant has been found not guilty in the fatal shooting of a bat-wielding mentally ill woman.
February 15, 2018
Patrol
Cop Killer Celebrates Conviction in Murders of 2 California Deputies
“Yay,” Bracamontes said quietly as the Oliver verdict was read, smiling toward the deputy’s widow sitting in the front row. In all, he was convicted on all of the 15 counts he faced, as well as five special circumstances.
February 12, 2018
Patrol
Accused Missouri Cop Killer to Face Death Penalty
Michael was shot and killed after stopping McCarthy’s truck for a registration violation. McCarthy allegedly got out and opened fire on Michael.
February 8, 2018
Patrol
Oregon Legislators Propose Mandatory Mental Health Counseling for Police Officers
Some state legislators want to require every law enforcement officer in Oregon to meet with a mental health professional at least once every two years.
February 7, 2018
Patrol
Baltimore Officers May Now be Personally Liable for Some Lawsuit Damages
The Baltimore police union said that forcing officers to pay up personally was a change in policy by the city. But City Solicitor Andre Davis said Wednesday the policy has not changed and officers have potentially been on the hook for decades in such cases.
February 7, 2018
Patrol
IN Trooper Sued for Issuing Ticket to Motorist who Gave Him the Finger
The universal single-digit gesture of contempt is now the center of a federal lawsuit May filed last week against the man behind the patrol car’s wheel, Indiana State Police Master Trooper Matt Ames. According to the legal complaint, after seeing May’s middle-finger, Ames went after the driver, issuing him a ticket for “provocation.”
February 5, 2018
Patrol
Detroit Police Sued Over 2015 Pursuit Crash That Killed 2 Children
Police said the chase began June 24, 2015, after an officer saw somebody in a Camaro with a gun. Officials said the Camaro got up to 95 mph while fleeing officers.
February 2, 2018
Patrol
TX Man Gets 15 Years for Role in Deaths of Officer, Boy During Pursuit
Garrett William Nee has been sentenced for his actions on Father's Day, June 19, 2016, when he led police on a pursuit, causing a crash that killed Patton Village, TX, Police Sgt. Stacey Baumgartner and a young boy in his family's car.
January 31, 2018
Patrol
No Charges for Officers in Dallas Sniper's Death
Dallas police officers who used a bomb robot to kill the sniper who ambushed officers and civilians during a downtown protest will not face charges, a grand jury has determined.
January 31, 2018
Patrol
San Francisco to Wipe Out Thousands of Marijuana Convictions
San Francisco will retroactively apply California's new marijuana legalization laws to prior convictions, expunging or reducing misdemeanor and felony convictions dating back to 1975, the district attorney's office announced Wednesday.
January 31, 2018
Patrol
Video: Trial for Philly Officer's Accused Shooter Begins
Officer Jesse Hartnett was shot three times two years ago. As each charge was read, his accused shooter - rather than entering a plea of guilty or not guilty - replied, "I don't plead to anyone but Allah."
January 25, 2018
Special Units
KS Officers Sued Over Fatal Shooting Caused by “Swatting” Call
The man who allegedly placed the call, Tyler Barris, 25, is not named in the lawsuit. He is facing criminal charges of involuntary manslaughter, giving a false alarm and interference with a law enforcement officer.
January 23, 2018
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