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Read More →On Sept. 16, 2013, Aaron Alexis walked into Washington, D.C.'s Navy Yard complex and opened fire. He killed 12 people and wounded four before he was fatally shot by police. Nearly a year after the Washington Navy Yard shootings, PostTv shows a timeline of how the shooting rampage unfolded that day. Read More Here.
Read More →On Sept. 16, 2013, Aaron Alexis walked into Washington, D.C.'s Navy Yard complex and opened fire. He killed 12 people and wounded four before he was fatally shot by police. Nearly a year after the Washington Navy Yard shootings, PostTv shows a timeline of how the shooting rampage unfolded that day. Read More Here.
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Read More →Two citizens helped rescue a Denver Police Department officer from a horrific beating Saturday when a homeless man attacked Officer Aubree Thompson and grabbed for her gun.
Read More →Two citizens helped rescue a Denver Police Department officer from a horrific beating Saturday, according to court documents. A man reportedly resisted cuffing and assaulted Officer Aubree Thompson, then grabbed for her gun. Read More Here.
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Read More →Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. this week will launch a broad civil rights investigation into the Ferguson (Mo.) Police Department, according to two federal law enforcement officials.
Read More →In an open revolt, more than 100 Seattle police officers suing to block new use-of-force polices assert that high-level city, police and union officials privately agree with their contention that the court-ordered changes put them and the public in danger.
Read More →Few if any pseudo-journalists or pseudo-pundits on the nightly news have bothered to mention Graham v. Connor, which for a full quarter century has been the law of the land regarding how to evaluate a police use of force.
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