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Type: News
Section: Investigations
Special Units
Sophisticated Drug Tunnel Leads To $65M Marijuana Seizure
The passageway, found Tuesday after a six-month investigation, connects a warehouse in Otay Mesa with one in Tijuana, Mexico. The 612-yard long passageway is equipped with electric rail cars, lighting, reinforced walls and wooden floors.
November 30, 2011
Patrol
UC Davis Hires Bratton To Probe Pepper-Spraying
Faculty members objected to the hiring of the former LAPD chief. One professor said the school should enlist in-house faculty members to lead the probe rather than relying on "a former cop who is charging a lot of money we don't have to spend."
November 25, 2011
Technology
Hacker Group Targets Pepper-Spraying Cop
The Internet hacking group Anonymous has launched its latest attack on the UC Davis police officer accused of pepper-spraying student by posting a video online that lists his personal contact information.
November 22, 2011
Patrol
Ill. SRO Removed for Role In Sexting Case
A Lake Forest Police officer has been removed from Deer Path Middle School for his role in a sexting scandal that resulted in the resignation of the principal.
November 20, 2011
Special Units
Calif. Gang Member Convicted for Nearly Killing Undercover Cop
A California gang member who nearly killed an undercover police officer is expected to receive at least 50 years in prison, after a jury found him guilty.
November 16, 2011
Patrol
Justice Department Probes Miami Police Shootings
The Miami Police Department's policies, training and deployment practices will be scrutinized in a federal rights probe announced by the U.S. Justice Department today. The probe will focus on at least four of the seven fatal shootings of black men.
November 16, 2011
Patrol
Arbitrator Reinstates San Jose Cop Fired for Misconduct
A San Jose (Calif.) Police officer who was fired last year for mishandling sex crime cases has been reinstated with full back pay by an arbitrator, because the department failed to meet a legal deadline.
November 16, 2011
Special Units
Ex-Employee Opens Fire In Chicago FedEx Building
A former employee opened fire in a FedEx facility near Chicago's Midway International Airport this morning, sending workers scrambling for cover before turning the gun on himself.
November 16, 2011
Patrol
Video: Albuquerque Chief Fires Cops In Kicking Video
Surveillance video from a parking garage shows an Albuquerque (N.M.) Police officer kicking a suspect in the head while a second officer holds him on the ground. The officers were fired Wednesday.
November 16, 2011
Technology
Surveillance Images Help Authorities Arrest Two In N.J. Cop's Slaying
Authorities have arrested two men in Philadelphia in connection with the fatal shooting of an off-duty Newark police officer. After identifying them on grainy surveillance images, officers arrested two men "of interest" in the slaying of Newark detective Michael Morgan.
November 8, 2011
Patrol
Star Restored to Slain Chicago Officer
Chicago police superintendent Garry McCarthy has restored the star to an officer who was allegedly slain by her grandson so she can be buried with a badge.
November 8, 2011
Special Units
Ariz. Authorities Break Up Cartel Smuggling Ring
Arizona law enforcement agencies and federal agents dismantled what is believed to be a major smuggling ring for the Sinaloa Cartel, seizing $1.5 million in narcotics, collecting 19 weapons, and arresting an illegal immigrant who had been deported two weeks earlier.
November 2, 2011
Technology
L.A. County Sheriff Adds Mobile Computers To Fleet
The new computer systems will provide more than 2,400 field units with greater access to new public safety technologies. Deputies will now be able to utilize the Sheriff's Data Network, Intranet and other criminal databases from their vehicles.
November 1, 2011
Patrol
IACP 2011: Texas Detectives Honored for Solving Murder Cases
The College Station (Texas) Police Department's detectives were honored with the Excellence in Criminal Investigations award at the 2011 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). The detectives solved three capital murder cases in 2010, apprehending the suspect in each case within 14 hours of the crime being committed.
October 26, 2011
Patrol
NYPD Corruption Trial Focuses on Bad Narc Busts
The trial has yielded troubling testimony about officers "flaking"—planting drugs on subjects to meet arrest quotas and get overtime pay.
October 23, 2011
Patrol
LASD Recovers Ford Hot Rod at Chop Shop
The Los Angeles County Sheriff Department's auto-theft task force recovered a 1949 Ford "Shoebox" hot rod after the owner spotted parts from his stolen vehicle on Craigslist.
October 20, 2011
Patrol
Video: Wash. Jury Rules Trooper's 1998 Death a Homicide
The death of Trooper Ronda Reynolds was initially ruled a suicide by the coroner. Her mother who had pushed to clear her daughter's name said the ruling was justice.
October 19, 2011
Patrol
Police Agencies Cite Concerns About Giving Officer DNA Samples
Police agencies in various parts of the country say they have grave concerns about requiring their officers to provide DNA samples for a national database as a way of ruling out cops who may be suspected in crimes.
October 17, 2011
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