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The suspected gunman remains on the loose after a killing spree in Montgomery County, Pa., that left six people dead at multiple locations.
Read More →"People posted message after message -- but many of them were eager to make a point rather than ask a question," CNN reports.
Read More →International vigilante hacker organization Anonymous has claimed responsibility for taking down the City of Cleveland's website.
Read More →NYPD's top brass are taking classes on how to Tweet. The department had only one Twitter account at the beginning of the year, but now has more than 40 and plans to add more.
Read More →The Merrillville (Ind.) PD officer went to a home to help evict a man when the shooting occurred Friday night.
Read More →Twitter suspended an account associated with the hacker group Anonymous today after the account published the name of the person it said was the officer who shot and killed Michael Brown. More Here.
Read More →Ferguson's city website went dark Tuesday morning and the phones died. Anonymous also started releasing information about police officers.
Read More →Seattle-area law enforcement agencies are asking social-media users to “Tweet Smart” during emergencies, to help public safety responders keep everyone safe.
Read More →Officers who fatally shot an unarmed Connecticut woman after a high-speed car chase from the White House to the Capitol last fall will not face criminal charges.
Read More →Dallas Police had to quickly issue a correction via Twitter when they mistakenly announced an NFL player's arrest.
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