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Investigations: Page 89
Technology
Feds Probe Alleged Wiretapping by NFL Team
A joint Louisiana State Police and FBI task force is investigating allegations that the New Orleans Saints set up general manager Mickey Loomis' booth in the Superdome so he could listen in on opposing coaches.
Patrol
Conn. Officer Probed In Arrest
A hospital security videotape shows a Meriden (Conn.) Police officer throwing several punches at a man already on the ground. Read the full story here.
Patrol
Homeless Man Stops Mont. Cop, Confesses To 25-Year-Old Murder
A homeless man approached a Billings (Mont.) Police officer outside of police headquarters and confessed to the murder of a county official in Oklahoma in 1987.
Technology
SV-PRO Surveillance Tool
Genetec's SV-PRO is a rack-mountable hybrid solution that offers unified video surveillance and access control in a single appliance.
Patrol
N.Y. Deputy Sues Agency for $50M Over Topless Photos
A Jefferson County (N.Y.) Sheriff's deputy claims in a $50 million lawsuit that a male detective took topless photos of her for an investigation and can no longer find the photos.
Patrol
Ohio Officer Shot Outside Bar
A man with a gun outside a bar in Dayton, Ohio, touched off a brief foot chase that ended early Saturday morning with the shooting of the 21-year-old suspect and a Dayton undercover detective.
Patrol
Condition of Wounded N.H. Detectives Upgraded
Det. Scott Kukesh of the Newmarket Police Department and Det. Jeremiah Murphy of the Rochester Police Department were critically wounded late Thursday during a narcotics raid.
Patrol
3 Plead Guilty In 'Fast & Furious' Case
Three men pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges of trafficking high-powered rifles and other guns to Mexico from Arizona under the botched "Fast and Furious" federal sting operation tied to the murder of a U.S. federal agent.
Special Units
Juarez Cartel Leader Gets Life In U.S. Consulate Murders
The former Mexican police officer and Juarez Cartel leader who ordered the murders of three U.S. Consulate officials in 2010 was sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty today.
Patrol
Md. Deputy Chief Calls for DOJ Probe of His Department
The Anne Arundel County (Md.) Police Department's second in command said Monday night that he has asked the U.S. Justice Department to investigate alleged police misconduct.
Special Units
Tijuana Cartel Leader Gets 25 Years In Prison
A federal judge sentenced Benjamin Arellano-Felix, who once ran the violent Tijuana drug cartel, to 25 years to life following his guilty plea to racketeering and conspiracy charges.
Patrol
Video: Bystanders Ignore Shot Ill. Cop
Residents of an East St. Louis, Ill., housing project milled around a parking lot or stayed in their homes rather than helping a police officer who had been shot in the face by a suspect.
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