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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 7, 2009

Birmingham Chief Says Officers Made Proper Decision Not To Arrest Tigers' Cabrera

Birmingham police officers who released drunken Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera, following a domestic violence call, followed department policy by not arresting the ballplayer, according to Chief Richard Patterson, the Detroit Free Press reports.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 28, 2009

Bull Run: 1,400-Pound Steer Drags Officers Down N.J. Street

A 1,400-pound bull dragged officers who were attempting to return it to a slaughterhouse down the street during a 10-block run, before the animal was captured and returned, MyFoxNJ reports.

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ProductsSeptember 18, 2009

GD6000 Vehicle Rugged Notebook

Designed for mobile workforces, the GD6000 is a notebook optimized for vehicle deployments. It meets fully rugged standards for temperature, vibration, dust ingress, and humidity. It can also survive punishing 30-inch drops and comes standard with a spill-resistant keyboard.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 16, 2009

Gamber-Johnson Announces New Mongoose Locking Slide Arm

Gamber-Johnson, an ISO 9001:2000 certified manufacturer of rugged docking stations and vehicle mounting solutions, announces the release of a new Locking Slide Arm, the Mongoose - a rugged mounting solution for cradles and docking stations.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 15, 2009

Texas Police Widow Struggles as Execution of Husband's Killer Nears

Sheila Moore has managed pretty well in the dozen years since her husband, Garland, Texas, police Officer Michael "David" Moore, was shot to death trying to prevent a bank robbery.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 10, 2009

Former Wyoming Troopers Face Steroid Charges

Authorities say Devan Henderson and Franklin Ryle Jr. smuggled steroids from Mexico to Wyoming in a vanilla bottle, while Adam Longo allegedly purchased them at a Casper gym. Agents with the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation learned about the allegations earlier this year while investigating Ryle for kidnapping a Wal-Mart truck driver.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 1, 2009

Police Data Shows Philadelphia Mob in Decline

Decimated by a 20-year onslaught of federal prosecutions, bloody internecine power struggles, and turncoat testimony, the Philadelphia branch of La Cosa Nostra - which in the 1980s had roughly 80 members - now has a base of about 20 "soldiers."

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 28, 2009

Texas Officer Dismissed For Egging Home

The Carrollton Police Department dismissed an officer for egging the home of a resident who had become a familiar source of complaints about a neighbor, the Dallas Morning News reports.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 26, 2009

Fla. Woman Sets Deputy's Patrol Car Ablaze

Heather Nicole Peet, 19, is also being charged with aggravated assault on an officer, aggravated stalking, damage to property, and possession of a fire bomb.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 25, 2009

L.A. City Attorney Wants to Bust Taggers for Hanging Out

Los Angeles City Atty. Carmen Trutanich wants to give police the ability to arrest "taggers" simply for hanging out together, without having to catch them in the act -- raising thorny constitutional issues as he lays the groundwork for a campaign to tackle the city's vexing graffiti problem.

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