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Van Dyke, 40, was charged with first-degree murder, official misconduct and aggravated battery in the Oct. 20, 2014, shooting of McDonald, who was shot 16 times. Jurors were told Thursday they have the option of convicting Van Dyke of second-degree murder, which is probationable.
Read More →Data obtained from a murdered woman's "Fitbit" activity tracker may have led police in California to the suspected murderer.
Read More →Following the deaths by suicide of three Chicago police officers, the department is looking at ways to more successfully address mental and emotional health of its officers.
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Read More →Crone, who was among those who fired shots in a Fort Morgan Walmart parking lot on May 24, said he released the graphic video, depicting the shooting of homicide suspect Dustin Brian Montano, in the interest of full disclosure.
Read More →A man who died after diving under a moving freight train was identified as the same man arrested last month for stomping on top of a Fresno, CA, police SUV, smashing in the roof, and kicking out its windows in front of police headquarters.
Read More →The wheelchair was too large and heavy to fit inside the patrol vehicle, so Deputy Montanez decided to push the wheelchair to the woman's home.
Read More →Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill making records of police misconduct across California public in certain cases, including when an officer has been found to have committed sexual assault while on duty.
Read More →A jury in Los Angeles on Monday determined that an LAPD officer did not use excessive force when he fatally shot an armed 18-year-old man in the back in 2016.
Read More →California Governor Jerry Brown rejected a proposed plan to allow safe injection facilities for consumption of illicit drugs in San Francisco. Brown said that he was concerned about exposing local officials and health care professionals to potential federal criminal charges.
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