
Chief Robert White provided as many answers as he could. Then he reciprocated Marshall's list of questions with a list of suggestions, specifically ways Marshall can work with the police department to effect change and fight racial injustices in local communities and beyond.
Read More →McDonald responded to the call with no firearm of his own, and was shot in the chest by Paniyak with a .35-caliber pistol, the report said. After McDonald fell to the ground, Paniyak fired at least two additional rounds into the officer.
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Three Phoenix police officers are recovering after a car reportedly deliberately plowed into them as they were standing in the parking lot at a QuikTrip early Tuesday morning.
Read More →Six officers who responded to the San Bernardino massacre in December were among those awarded the California Medal of Valor on Monday.
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Teacher Jennifer Whitney wants to start conversations about race, and why they see people of color dealing with incarceration rates that are too high and college graduation rates that are too low.
Read More →Washington’s unique law regulating police use of deadly force is once again facing criticism following the state attorney general’s decision Thursday not to charge police officers who fatally shot a man in Pasco last year.
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Six officers who responded to the San Bernardino shooting massacre in December were among those awarded the Medal of Valor in California on Monday.
Read More →A man in the Western Alaska village of Chevak shot and wounded a police officer Wednesday evening before killing himself, according to Alaska State Troopers.
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A previously undisclosed Police Foundation report chronicles in vivid detail the Dec. 2 terrorist attack in San Bernardino, Calif., that killed 14 people and wounded 24 others. A husband and wife who had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State committed the rampage and died hours later in a shootout with the police.
Read More →On Thursday, Lopez and Officer Bryan Waggener were recognized for their judgment and restraint, joining a group of 25 officers who became the LAPD’s first recipients of a new award: the Preservation of Life medal.
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