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Type: News
Section: Investigations
Patrol
NYPD Cop Accused of Gunpoint Rape Says DA Targeted Him
Officer Michael Pena, 27, is accused of pointing his 9mm service weapon at a 25-year-old Bronx teacher and raping her behind an Inwood apartment building on Friday morning. In an interview with the Daily News, Pena said the DA is "arresting cops, indicting cops."
August 21, 2011
Special Units
Video: Shot Calif. Cop Dragged to Safety by Partner
Dramatic footage captured by a news cameraman shows the officer holding a bleeding neck wound after being struck. The officer runs from the cover of a vehicle and collapses near a chain-link fence. The second officer then runs toward his partner and drags him to safety.
August 21, 2011
Technology
Indianapolis Beefs Up Surveillance for 2012 Super Bowl
In preparation for the 2012 Super Bowl, security officials will install at least a dozen surveillance cameras in downtown Indianapolis. The city currently has 68 cameras placed in key areas throughout the downtown area.
August 18, 2011
Technology
Connecticut Crime Lab Loses Accreditation After Critical Fed Audit
The federal audits raised concerns about the administration of the lab. The integrity of DNA testing on crime-scene evidence had not been compromised by the huge case backlogs and chronic under-staffing, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has said.
August 17, 2011
Special Units
Feds Expand Training for Mexican Police
The expansion could include the establishment of training centers south of the border and the use of members of the National Guard and Webb County (Texas) Sheriff's Office as trainers of Mexican police.
August 17, 2011
Technology
Hackers Post BART Officers' Personal Data
Hackers launched a second cyber-attack on Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) police, posting the personal information of more than 100 transit officers on the BART Police Officers' Association Website.
August 17, 2011
Technology
Detroit Police Require Alarm Verification for Burglary Response
Starting Monday, the Detroit Police Department will only respond to burglary calls if the alarm company provides verification that an actual break-in has occurred.
August 15, 2011
Patrol
Veteran Pa. Detective Kills Self
An Allegheny County (Pa.) Police detective who had saved a teenage girl's life committed suicide after a four-hour standoff with police. Homicide detective Lawrence Carpico, 49, died at 10:17 p.m. Saturday. He was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
August 15, 2011
Technology
Maryland State Police Crime Lab Gains International Certification
In 2010, the Maryland State Police Forensic Sciences Division Laboratory received evidence from 19,000 criminal cases to process in the forensic fields of biology, toxicology, trace evidence, latent print/impressions, drug analysis, and firearms/tool marks.
August 14, 2011
Patrol
Embattled Fullerton Chief Goes on Medical Leave
Following the decision by Chief Michael Sellers' doctor to place the chief on medical leave, City Manager Joe Felz named Capt. Kevin Hamilton as interim chief.
August 10, 2011
Patrol
Tulsa Officer Gave 'Take Out' Order for Inmate
Sgt. Carla Housely said she wrote out a statement by inmate Durrell Collins, who claimed that Tulsa Police Officer Bill Yelton asked him to beat up another inmate in the Tulsa Jail,
August 10, 2011
Patrol
FBI: Ted Bundy's DNA May Solve More Murders
Detectives in Tacoma, Wash., hope to solve the case of 8-year-old Ann Marie Burr, who disappeared from her house in 1961. Bundy, who was 14 at the time and living in Tacoma, denied responsibility for her disappearance.
August 9, 2011
Technology
Hackers Breach 70 Law Enforcement Websites, Leak Sensitive Data
Hackers from the group Anonymous breached some 70 mostly rural law enforcement Web sites on Saturday, posting sensitive, investigative materials on public Web sites.
August 7, 2011
Patrol
Fullerton Councilman Wants Chief To Resign
Councilmember Sharon Quirk-Silva has said publicly she believes the resignation of Chief Michael Sellers would help the investigation into the beating go more smoothly.
August 4, 2011
Patrol
Grim Sleeper Serial Killer Faces Death, New Victims Revealed
Of the eight new cases LAPD detectives are investigating, two involve women who disappeared during the 13-year period. A third went missing in 1982, before the first of the 10 known killings.
August 4, 2011
Technology
ACLU Demands Mobile-Phone Data from LE Agencies In 31 States
Thirty-four ACLU affiliates in 31 states filed 379 public records requests in 31 states around the nation on Wednesday, demanding information about how law enforcement agencies use mobile-phone location information.
August 2, 2011
Patrol
N.J. Detective Killed In Head-On Crash
A New Jersey detective was killed Monday morning, after a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction drifted across the center line and struck her head-on, as she headed to work in her department-issued Ford Crown Vic.
August 1, 2011
Patrol
FBI Investigating New D.B. Cooper Lead
A retired law enforcement officer brought forward an item connected to a witness who may have been connected to Cooper. The FBI's Seattle office appears to be in the process of ruling out the possible witness.
August 1, 2011
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