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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 7, 2004

Texas Officer Burned on Domestic Disturbance Call

A police officer in Harlingen, Texas, is hospitalized in critical condition after being doused with gasoline and catching on fire, say police.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 16, 2004

Gunmaker and Shop Settle with D.C. Sniper Victims

The United States manufacturer of the rifle used in a sniper shooting spree in the Washington, D.C.-area in 2002 and the shop that lost track of the weapon have agreed to pay a collective sum of $2.5 million to victims.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 9, 2004

New Guide Details Digital Evidence Handling

A new publication details for investigators how to locate and extract digital data for evidence without accidentally altering the files.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 26, 2004

Bratton Denies Taking a British Police Position

Despite being asked to consider a job as Metropolitan Police Commissioner at London’s famed Scotland Yard, Los Angeles Police Chief William J. Bratton says he won’t be leaving his United States post anytime soon.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 26, 2004

Unions Protest New Overtime Rules

Hundreds of workers rallied on the steps of the Labor Department in Washington this week to protest new rules that redefine what type of worker qualifies to receive overtime pay. The changes went into effect Monday.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 12, 2004

Jury Duty Not So Bad, Poll Finds

Most people are willing to serve on juries and want a jury of their peers to decide their fate if they ever stand trial themselves, according to a new poll conducted by the ABA.

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Articlesby Louis MarquezAugust 1, 2004

Take It Away

Disarming a suspect carrying a gun who has the drop on you is a subject that is rarely addressed in academy or in-service DT programs. And that’s unacceptable. Every officer should be trained in a fundamental disarming skill set.

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