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Patrolby Staff WriterNovember 4, 2016

Federal Salary Council Says Feds Underpaid

The Federal Salary Council recently announced that federal workers earn an average 34.07% less than their private sector counterparts.

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Patrolby Staff WriterNovember 4, 2016

Post-Katrina Police Shooting Criminal Cases End with Plea

A former police sergeant admitted on Friday that he helped cover up the fatal police shootings of two people in the chaotic days following Hurricane Katrina, ending a criminal case that roiled the New Orleans Police Department after the 2005 storm.

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Patrolby Staff WriterNovember 4, 2016

New Civilian Panel to Oversee L.A. Sheriff's Department

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday created a new sheriff's civilian oversight commission and appointed its nine members.

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Patrolby Staff WriterNovember 4, 2016

1st Woman Chosen to Lead Rhode Island State Police

Ann Assumpico, a state police captain, was appointed colonel Thursday by Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo. Assumpico becomes the 13th superintendent of the state police and also becomes the first woman to lead any police agency in Rhode Island.

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Patrolby Staff WriterNovember 4, 2016

NYPD Sergeant Dies in Bronx Shooting, Another Wounded; Suspect Killed

An NYPD sergeant was killed in a shootout with a home invasion suspect in the Bronx, and a second sergeant was wounded.

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Patrolby Staff WriterNovember 4, 2016

Obama Commutes Dozens More Lengthy Sentences

President Barack Obama on Friday shortened the sentences of 72 federal inmates, the vast majority serving lengthy prison terms for non-violent drug crimes.

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Patrolby Staff WriterNovember 4, 2016

Video: Police Warned of Possible Al Qaeda Attacks in U.S. Monday

U.S. intelligence has alerted joint terrorism task forces that al Qaeda could be planning attacks in three states for Monday, the day before the national election.

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Patrolby Staff WriterNovember 3, 2016

Man Gets 203 Years for Killing Alaska Troopers

Fairbanks Superior Court Judge Paul Lyle sentenced Kangas to 203 years in prison Wednesday for killing trooper Sgt. Scott Johnson and Trooper Gabe Rich in Tanana on May 1, 2014.

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Patrolby Staff WriterNovember 3, 2016

U.S. Park Police Officer Shoots Self Fending Off Raccoon Attack

A U.S. Park Police officer accidentally shot himself in the foot Thursday while he was being attacked by a raccoon.

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Patrolby Staff WriterNovember 3, 2016

Accused Iowa Ambusher Charged with Murder, Hauled Off in Slain Officers' Cuffs

Police charged Scott Michael Greene with two counts of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of two Des Moines-area officers Thursday — then took him to jail in the handcuffs belonging to the officers Greene is accused of killing.

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