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The deputy, 27-year-old Corporal Lucas Watts, was rushed to the hospital and underwent emergency surgery.
Read More →On Thursday, the 12-person jury felt they could not honestly and reasonably reach a verdict, and they became deadlocked on both counts. Therefore the judge called a mistrial.
Read More →According to officers, during the pursuit, the suspect began sticking his hand out the window, motioning to officers.
Read More →An Oklahoma police officer received a Medal of Valor award from her chief this week for her role in helping apprehend a homicide suspect while off duty the night of the shootings. She was unarmed and not in uniform, but still gave chase.
Read More →Deputies deployed several K-9 units to locate the suspect. One of the dogs was shot and struck in the head reportedly by the suspect.
Read More →The sergeant, who has more than 20 years of experience and was in plain clothes, was on his way to work in an unmarked police car around 4 a.m. when a man on the street, armed with a gun, approached him.
Read More →A St. Clair County jury on Thursday convicted 31-year-old Tapero Carleone Johnson of capital murder. On Friday, that same jury recommended Johnson be sentenced to death.
Read More →Additional deputies arrived and attempts were made to stop the truck, officials said. The U-Haul truck hit one deputy’s vehicle then continued to drive on, ultimately crashing into second deputy’s vehicle.
Read More →four plainclothes officers were the first to respond to the shooting rampage at Sparetime Recreation bowling in Lewiston, Maine "about a minute-and-a-half" after hearing calls for help, officials said.
Read More →Deputies from the Sagadahoc County and Kennebec County Sheriff’s Offices responded and tried to contact the shooter on September 16, less than six weeks before last Wednesday’s massacres in a bowling alley and a bar.
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