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Type: News
Section: Investigations
Patrol
Massachusetts Man Advertised for Cop Killers on Craigslist, Police Say
"I want to see people killing cops and Uber drivers in and around Cambridge and Somerville and I'll buy you a drink," the advertisement said.
September 21, 2018
Patrol
3 Florida Officers Cleared in Fatal OIS of Motorist in Parking Lot
Three officers—Martin A. Neal, Robert Ritter and William Rodwick—were lawful when they shot and killed 34-year-old David Romansky, prosecutors said after reviewing a report by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
September 19, 2018
Patrol
Former Massachusetts Officer Convicted of "Straw" Gun Purchases
A jury has convicted 38-year-old Adarbaad Karani—a former officer with the Boston (MA) Police Department—of using his professional credentials to illegally buy two handguns for civilian acquaintances.
September 18, 2018
Patrol
Firefighter, Nurse, and Police Officer Among 24 Arrested in New Jersey Child Predator Sting
According to WPVI-TV, 24 men—including a firefighter, a nurse, and a police sergeant—have been arrested in a sting operation targeting alleged child predators in New Jersey.
September 18, 2018
Patrol
Major City Homicide Detectives Overwhelmed by Murder Rate
Over a five-year period, each detective in Detroit has been tasked with solving an average of about eight new slayings annually — a caseload exceeding what policing experts say should be no more than five homicides per detective, per year.
September 14, 2018
Patrol
Texas DPS Releases Aerial Video of Pursuit that Ended in Gunfight, Explosion
The Texas Department of Public Safety posted a video to YouTube that had been taken from a helicopter surveilling Mark Conditt, the man suspected of a series of bombings that killed two people and injured five others around Austin.
September 13, 2018
Patrol
California Man Kills Wife, 4 Others Before Killing Himself
A man reportedly killed his wife and four others before turning the gun on himself in an agricultural town in central California.
September 13, 2018
Patrol
7 NYPD Officers Arrested in Alleged Prostitution, Gambling Operation
Seven officers with the New York Police Department are accused of prostitution, corruption, and misconduct charges in connection with an illegal gambling and prostitution ring in Brooklyn and Queens.
September 13, 2018
Patrol
Washington Officers Cleared of Wrongdoing in Non-Fatal OIS of Armed Man
The Spokane County Prosecutor’s Office has determined that two law enforcement officers were justified in shooting a man who was wielding a bolt-action rifle in March.
September 11, 2018
Training
Apple Says it Will Begin Training Law Enforcement in Digital Forensics
Apple said in the letter that the company is "developing an online training module for police that mirrors Apple's current in-person training."
September 7, 2018
Technology
U.S., 4 Other Nations Call for Lawful Access to Encrypted Mobile Device Data
Following officials’ annual meeting, known as the Five Country Ministerial (FCM), it was agreed there is an “increasing gap” between the ability of police to access data and the ability to “acquire and use the content of that data” in the courts. Nations complained end-to-end encryption—used in apps such as WhatsApp and Telegram—is also used by terrorists and criminals.
September 5, 2018
Technology
Customs Agents Use New Facial Recognition Technology to Nab Impostor at Airport
It was just the third day of operation for a new facial comparison biometric system now being used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at Washington Dulles International Airport when a man presenting a French passport was discovered to in fact be from Republic of Congo.
August 31, 2018
Patrol
Texas Officer Who Pointed Gun at Kids Cleared of Wrongdoing
In the July 5 incident Officer Jose Rios was attempting to effect the arrest of two juveniles when he was surrounded by a number of other juveniles who closed in on him as they shouted taunts. The incident was captured on cell phone video, which quickly went viral on social media.
August 31, 2018
Patrol
Panel Says Baltimore Detective Thought Murdered Killed Himself, Case Still Open
Among the evidence: The gun barrel was in contact with Suiter's head when the fatal shot was fired. Nobody else's DNA was found on his weapon. Blood spatter was found inside the right-handed detective's right shirt cuff, indicating his hand and arm were in a high position when the shot was fired.
August 30, 2018
Patrol
Baton Rouge PD Adopts New Policy for Faster Release of OIS Videos
Baton Rouge police announced their Public Release of Critical Incident Recordings policy, which creates a protocol for the review of any recordings from critical incidents involving an officer and requires a decision from the police chief within 12 days about its public release.
August 22, 2018
Patrol
3 Philly Officers Injured, Suspect Killed During Warrant Operation
The officer who was hit by the car suffered an injury to his right knee. Two other officers also were injured at the scene, but how they were hurt was unclear. All three officers were in stable condition at a local hospital.
August 21, 2018
Technology
Genetec Clearance Now Enables Easy Upload of Video from Phones
The new Genetec Clearance feature is designed to make it easy for the general public and private businesses to contribute to crime-solving efforts by sharing relevant video and photos from their cell phones and surveillance systems with law enforcement agencies.
August 17, 2018
Special Units
No One in Custody Over Chicago's Weekend Shootings, 12 Murders
"I think it is disheartening that we are at Tuesday after the weekend we had without anyone being charged," Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx told the Tribune in a phone interview. "The feeling that people can do this with impunity makes the work that much more difficult."
August 8, 2018
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