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"(These) are dangerous, dangerous offenders that will be released back into our communities. It's unacceptable," said Patricia Wenskunas, founder of Crime Survivors, an organization that represents crime victims and their families. Sheriff Alex Villaneuva has also expressed disapproval with the plan.
Read More →Law enforcement agencies now have a variety of choices for generator- and battery-powered illumination tools for night operations.
Read More →Issues covered include: use-of-force trends, de-escalation and incapacitation, developing scenario-based training, how video is being weaponized, crowd control and First Amendment protection, force reporting and force investigation, public perception of police and use of force, and police and media relations.
Read More →An officer with the Sioux Falls (SD) Police Department who was dragged by a car driven by a juvenile subject early Sunday morning is expected to fully recover from his injuries.
Read More →The New York Police Department has taken what Police Commissioner Dermot Shea called a "seismic shift" in the agency's policing, disbanding the plainclothes anti-crime teams and reassigning those officers to other duties.
Read More →Under the new law inmates convicted of domestic abuse would have to serve half their term before they are eligible for parole.
Read More →Police Commissioner William Gross say he is thankful that no one was hurt when a recently released prisoner shot at police, but pointed to "soft-on-crime judges" who let dangerous criminals walk free.
Read More →“Violent groups often take actions to gain legitimacy in order to gain support from civilians living under their rule as well as potential supporters abroad,” University of Maryland political scientist Jori Breslawski wrote.
Read More →The FBI has released a report on its analysis of active shooter incidents that took place in 2019.
Read More →LAPD Chief Michel Moore said while crime in Los Angeles is down in almost all categories since the pandemic began and L.A. implemented its stay-at-home order, career criminals are now exploiting the situation, getting arrested over and over with no real consequences.
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