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Type: News
Section: Point of Law
Patrol
North Carolina Officer Loses Coffee Burn Lawsuit
A Wake County, N.C., jury ruled Monday that Starbucks was not negligent in a case in which a Raleigh police officer was severely burned when hot coffee spilled in his lap.
May 11, 2015
Patrol
North Carolina Officer Sues Starbucks Over Burns from Free Coffee
Kohr and his wife are suing the coffee giant, claiming that a lid popped off the cup of coffee he ordered at the Starbucks on Peace Street and the cup folded in on itself. They are seeking $50,000, including damages, attorney fees and medical costs.
May 5, 2015
Patrol
Texas Inmate Facing Execution Wins Reprieve From State Judge
A Texas judge on Tuesday halted the execution of an inmate convicted of stabbing a corrections officer to death more than 15 years ago.
April 29, 2015
Patrol
Michael Brown's Family Files Wrongful-Death Lawsuit
The parents of Michael Brown, the 18-year-old who was shot and killed by a Ferguson police officer in August, are suing the city of Ferguson, Mo., for wrongful death.
April 23, 2015
Patrol
$650,000 Settlement Reached in Beating by California Deputies
The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors has agreed to pay $650,000 to a man who was punched and kicked by a group of San Bernardino County, Calif., deputies following a pursuit on horseback.
April 21, 2015
Patrol
Fired African-American Officer Sues Washington Town for $5 Million
Gerry Pickens, 28, alleges he suffered racist jokes, different treatment from the entirely white rest of the force and an undeserved dismissal at the end of his first-year probationary period with the Orting Police Department.
April 21, 2015
Patrol
FLEOA Urges Passage of Federal Public Safety Officer Retirement Equity Act
Today, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) pledged its full support for the passage of the Federal Public Safety Officer Retirement Equity Act. According to FLEOA, this bill would remedy an oversight in the 2006 Pension Protection Act by providing federal officers with the same tax protections that their state and local counterparts receive.
April 16, 2015
Patrol
Texas Executes Second Cop Killer in Seven Days
Manuel Fernando Garza Jr., 34, struggled with Officer John Anthony “Rocky” Riojas, 37, in February 2001, gained control of his gun and fired once into his forehead.
April 16, 2015
Patrol
Massachusetts State Police Sued in Shooting of Mentally Ill Man
The complaint, filed by Justiniano's younger sister Damaris Justiniano against Colonel Timothy P. Alben, the head of the Massachusetts State Police, and the involved trooper, a 25-year veteran, alleges that Alben failed to provide the agency with "policies, procedures and equipment allowing citizens with mental health crises to be treated through humane, nonlethal means."
April 14, 2015
Patrol
Colorado Bill Would Make Schools Liable for Campus Violence
A novel approach to make public schools liable for campus violence under a measure is advancing in Colorado, even as lawmakers from both parties wonder whether liability will prevent the next mass shooting.
April 14, 2015
Patrol
Convicted Killer of Dallas-Area Police Officer Set to Die
No new appeals are pending as Sprouse's lethal injection scheduled for Thursday evening approaches. He was convicted of the 2002 death of Ferris Police Officer Harry Marvin "Marty" Steinfeldt III.
April 9, 2015
Weapons
Phazzer Introduces Less-Lethal M4-Style Carbine
A wide range of munitions can be launched from the Phazzer Raptor, including marking rounds for identifying suspects, and capsaicin, rubber "kinetic," and window breaching projectiles. Phazzer says the Raptor offers users precise suspect neutralization with minimum collateral damage/injury.
April 9, 2015
Patrol
Mistaken For Fugitive, Man Sues Connecticut Police
Santos spent three weeks in jail awaiting extradition to Connecticut before the mistake was discovered. Now, the Bronx man is charging in a federal lawsuit that Enfield, Conn., police violated his civil rights.
April 6, 2015
Patrol
Supreme Court Questions North Carolina Sex Offender Law
A North Carolina program of monitoring sex offenders by GPS needs closer judicial scrutiny, the Supreme Court ruled Monday.
March 31, 2015
Patrol
Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill Aimed at Shielding Police Names
Arizona's governor on Monday vetoed legislation that would have kept secret for 60 days the identities of police officers involved in deadly shootings, a move that was both welcomed and heavily criticized by separate state police union leaders.
March 31, 2015
Patrol
4 Journalists Arrested During Ferguson Protests Sue Police
Four journalists arrested during last summer's Ferguson protests over the shooting death of Michael Brown filed a federal lawsuit Monday against St. Louis County police and 20 of its officers, accusing them of violating the reporters' civil rights and unjustifiably detaining them.
March 31, 2015
Weapons
Kansas to Join States Allowing Concealed Guns Without Permit
Kansas is poised to join a handful of other states that allow their residents to carry concealed firearms without a permit after the Legislature gave final approval Wednesday to a bill backed by the National Rifle Association.
March 27, 2015
Patrol
Arizona Bill Would Delay Disclosure of Names of Officers in Shootings
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has until Monday to decide whether to sign or veto a bill requiring state agencies to keep confidential for 60 days the identities of law enforcement officers involved in deadly or serious shootings.
March 26, 2015
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