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Section: Point of Law
Patrol
AZ Bill Toughening Penalty for Assaulting Off-Duty LEOs Signed Into Law
The measure, dubbed the "Blue Lives Matter Law," makes it an aggravating circumstance for someone to knowingly assault an off-duty law-enforcement officer out of malice because of the officer's employment.
April 18, 2017
Patrol
Video: Denver Paying Family of Teen Killed in Police Shooting Close to $1 Million
Hernandez was behind the wheel of a stolen car when she was shot and killed by Denver Police in 2015. Investigators said she was driving the car toward two officers, who opened fire.
April 14, 2017
Patrol
FL Officer Charged With Shooting Autistic Man's Caretaker
Officials say a Florida police officer who shot an autistic man's caretaker is facing criminal charges.
April 12, 2017
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AZ Lawmakers OK 'Blue Lives Matter' Bill Protecting Off-Duty Officers
The Arizona Senate has passed legislation that would specify aggravated assault against off-duty police officers are crimes equal to assaulting on-duty officers.
April 12, 2017
Patrol
Video: Family of Cop Killer who was Killed by NY Officer Sues Agency
The family of a man killed by a Johnson City (NY) Police officer after shooting and killing another officer is suing Binghamton and Johnson City, alleging that officers didn't follow police protocol when they responded to the incident and purposefully suppressed information after the fact.
April 10, 2017
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New Mexico to Require All Officers to Carry Naloxone
New Mexico on Thursday became the first U.S. state to require all local and state law enforcement agencies to provide officers with antidote kits as the state works to curb deaths from opioid and heroin overdoses.
April 7, 2017
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Video: Oklahoma Officer Suing Taco Bell, Claims Tainted Meal Caused Severe Burns
"The problem is the pepper that was put on there was to an extent that it caused severe burning and blistering in his mouth," said Brian Dell, Byrne's attorney.
April 5, 2017
Technology
TASER Announces Program to Offer Free Body Cameras to Law Enforcement, Company Name Change
Starting today, Axon's Community One program will provide a free body camera and Evidence.com evidence management software to every American officer for one year, says company president Luke Larson. "We believe so confidently in our solution that we want to get this technology out to every officer," he says.
April 5, 2017
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TN Supreme Court Upholds State's Lethal Injection Protocol
The Tennessee Supreme Court’s message Wednesday to murderers condemned to die was simple: It doesn’t have to be pain-free or quick and you don’t get a second shot at life if the first attempt doesn’t do the job.
March 31, 2017
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Death Benefit for Families of MA First Responders Doubled
Surrounded by public safety officials, Gov. Charlie Baker on Tuesday signed a law doubling the death benefit for families of Massachusetts first responders killed in the line of duty.
March 30, 2017
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Man Tied to Gun Used In Fatal Shooting of OR Sergeant Gets 12 Years
"I appreciate that you are not the one who caused the death of a heroic sworn officer,'' Simon told Jones. "But your possession of the firearm...did lead to the death of Sgt. Goodding.''
March 29, 2017
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AZ Bill Would Bump Up Penalty for Assault on Off-Duty Police
Arizona lawmakers on Tuesday engaged in a heated debate over whether they should approve a bill that would specify aggravated assault against off-duty police officers is a crime equal to assaulting an on-duty officer.
March 29, 2017
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Attorneys for BLM Activist Try to Get Officer’s Lawsuit Dismissed
An attorney for Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson urged a federal judge Monday to dismiss a lawsuit by an unnamed Baton Rouge police officer who claims he was injured during a protest four days after the deadly police shooting of Alton Sterling in the city.
March 28, 2017
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Attacking Police Officers Now a Hate Crime in KY
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin has signed into law legislation that makes it a hate crime to attack a police officer or emergency responder. The state joined Louisiana as the only other state with a "Blue Lives Matter" law.
March 23, 2017
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Video: FL Prosecutor Fights to Stay on Cop Killing Case, Prevent Death Penalty
Ayala told the judge she believes the governor overstepped his bounds by removing her and she had already turned in a notice to not seek the death penalty against Loyd so the accused cop killer should not face capital punishment.
March 21, 2017
Patrol
GA House Passes 'Back the Badge' License Plate Bill
The Georgia House of Representatives passed the "Back the Badge" license plate bill on Thursday by a vote of 165-1. Under Senate Bill 169, the proceeds from the plate would go to the Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund.
March 20, 2017
Patrol
FL Gov. Steps in to Ensure Accused Cop Killer Faces Death Penalty
Florida Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday removed Orange-Osceola State Attorney Aramis Ayala from the case of accused cop killer Markeith Loyd after she announced that she would not pursue the death penalty in his or any other case during her tenure.
March 17, 2017
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FL Gov. Asks State Atty to 'Recuse Herself' After Decision Not to Seek Death Penalty Cases
"[Lt. Debra Clayton] was killed by an evil murderer who did not think twice about senselessly ending her life. I completely disagree with State Attorney Ayala's decision and comments and I am asking her to recuse herself immediately from this case," Florida Gov. Rick Scott said.
March 16, 2017
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