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Investigations: Page 83
Patrol
Man Swallows Evidence In Utah
A Utah private investigator is suing the Utah Highway Patrol, claiming four troopers used excessive force on him after he swallowed prescription medication. Read the full story here.
Patrol
Feds Drop Criminal Probe of Sheriff Arpaio
The letter from Ann Birmingham Scheel, acting on the U.S. attorney's behalf, repeatedly said there was insufficient evidence to bring charges against Sheriff Joe Arpaio, former County Attorney Andrew Thomas, or their employees.
Patrol
Video: LAPD Captain Demoted for Rough Arrest
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck has demoted a commanding officer for his handling of the rough arrest of a 34-year-old nurse in a Del Taco parking lot in Tujunga.
Patrol
Rough LAPD Arrest of Nurse
Surveillance video from a Del Taco shows two LAPD officers arresting Michelle Jordan, a 34-year-old nurse, in Tujunga. The video shows the officers slamming the handcuffed woman to the ground twice. Read the full story here.
Patrol
Kansas Dollar Store Robbery Shooting
The Wichita (Kan.) Police Department released surveillance video of the robbery of a Dollar Store showing the fatal shooting of a suspect who lunged at responding officers. Read the full story here.
Patrol
Video: Surveillance Camera Captures Empire State Building Shooting
Video footage from a nearby surveillance camera captured New York City police using deadly force on the man who murdered his former boss near the Empire State Building on Friday.
Technology
NYPD Sought Cellphones for Video of Times Square Shooting
Dozens of bystanders grabbed their cellphones and hit the record button as a knife-wielding man skipped backward through Times Square on Aug. 11. Some witnesses, holding their cellphones above their heads to capture the action, ran alongside police officers as they pursued the man down Seventh Avenue with guns drawn.
Special Units
Police Product Test: Benchmade Interdiction Kits
The Benchmade Interdiction Kit is one outstanding tool in the fight to stem the flow of drugs in the United States. By using the included aluminum probes, interdiction officers can safely inspect suspicious packages, stacked cargo, seat upholstery, and suspicious areas within vehicles and structures.
Special Units
U.S. Gives $12M To Mexico To Combat Meth
Mexico's federal police will receive $12 million from the U.S. government to enhance enforcement of methamphetamine production by drug cartels, the Drug Enforcement Administration announced Thursday.
Technology
Forensic Light Source Kits
Spectronics
Available with either a UV spot beam or UV diffused beam, Spectronics Corp's Maxima MFK-3500 Series Forensic Light Source Kits utilize the latest Micro Discharge Light (MDL) technology to produce an ultra-powerful forensic inspection lamp.
Special Units
Turf Battle Splinters Mexico's Zetas Cartel
Reports in the Mexican media indicate that the Zetas may have split into two rival factions that are battling for control of the central states of Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi, as well as for parts of Yucatan peninsula.
Patrol
Philly Cop Killers Seen In Second Video
The Philadelphia Police Department released a second more-detailed video Tuesday giving a closer look at the two suspects police believe killed Officer Moses Walker Jr. during a Saturday robbery.
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