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News: Page 2075
Patrol
Utah Deputy Brian Harris Shot By Robbery Suspect Leaves Wife, Two Children
Harris was shot about three miles east of Fredonia, Ariz., a small town just south of the Utah border. The deputy was chasing 23-year-old burglary suspect Scott Curley on foot Thursday afternoon when the suspect allegedly opened fire.
Patrol
2 Men Arrested for Shoplifting at Portland's 'Shop With a Cop' Event
It was the annual "Shop With a Cop" back-to-school event, with officers helping about 160 children pick out clothing and school supplies for the approaching school year. But that didn't stop two men from going aisle to aisle, picking out a few items of their own.
Patrol
Utah Officer Wounded in Raid
A South Jordan, Utah, police officer was shot early Thursday during a multi-law enforcement agency raid on the residence of a South Salt Lake man wanted for parole violation.
Vehicle Ops
2011 Dodge Charger Pursuit Arrives By End of Year
The 3.6-liter Pentastar engine is expected to offer a sizable boost in horsepower for the six-cylinder police Charger. Chrysler is not giving details at this time, but the same engine is currently available in the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and it generates 290 horsepower.
Patrol
Former FBI Agent Accused of Planning to Kill Estranged Wife, Another Agent
The FBI deemed former special agent Carlos Ortiz "erratic and dangerous for years," an assessment that culminated Wednesday in his firing and arrest. Ortiz, 48, is accused of threatening to kill his estranged wife, who is a bureau analyst, and the head of the Dallas FBI field office.
Patrol
Katrina: Was NOPD Ordered to Shoot Looters?
The accounts of orders to "shoot looters," "take back the city," or "do what you have to do" are fragmentary. It remains unclear who originated them or whether they were heard by any of the officers involved in shooting 11 civilians in the days after Katrina.
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Patrol
Feds Dropping Illegal Immigration Cases
The Homeland Security Department is systematically reviewing thousands of pending immigration cases and moving to dismiss those filed against illegal-immigration suspects who have no serious criminal records, according to several sources familiar with the efforts.
Patrol
N.C. Appeals Ruling on Church-Affiliated College Police Agencies
The State of North Carolina on Thursday filed notice of an appeal with the N.C. Supreme Court and asked the court to delay enforcing a recent lower-court ruling that said Davidson College’s campus police cannot enforce state laws because it is a religious institution.
Special Units
Infamous L.A. Gang Slaying Goes to Jury
"All black people are their enemies," Deputy Dist. Atty. Gretchen Ford said in the murder trial of two Latino gang members. "Really innocent people could die for no reason other than the ridiculous ideas of this gang."
Special Units
LAPD, FBI Take Down Blood Clique
Federal agents and police swept into a South Los Angeles housing project Wednesday and arrested dozens of alleged gang members indicted on federal racketeering charges for murder, drug dealing and assaults, law enforcement officials said.
Patrol
Prosecution Thrown Curveball in Charlotte Cop Killing Trial
On the third straight day of surprises in the Demeatrius Montgomery trial, attorneys argued over the importance of another possible suspect in the 2007 killings of two Charlotte police officers - a man who bears a striking resemblance to Montgomery.
Patrol
Utah Deputy Fatally Shot By Suspect, Manhunt Under Way
Law officers are now searching for Scott Curley, 23, who is alleged to have killed the deputy using a rifle with an attached scope.
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