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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 26, 2011

Former Miami Beach Cop Charged In ATV Crash

The Miami Beach Police officer who plowed over two people during a sandy joyride was charged with drunk and reckless driving.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 7, 2011

Ex-NOPD Cop Details Katrina Cover-Up

Eventually, the officers met at the flooded 7th District station, where they handed their weapons to members of the NOPD academy. They headed into the ruined station to tell their versions of what happened before giving formal statements to investigators.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 6, 2011

Florida Officer of the Year Allegedly Distributed Meth

The Boynton Beach (Fla.) Police Department's 2010 Officer of the Year has been indicted in a federal drug probe alleging he distributed more than 500 pounds of methamphetamine.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 1, 2011

$1 Jury Award Against Officer Could Cost Seattle $700K

The lawyers for Andrew Rutherford have asked U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman to approve attorneys' fees and costs totaling more than $419,000, according to declarations they filed.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 1, 2011

Chief Fires Washington Officer Cleared In Murder Trial

Everett (Wash.) Police Chief Jim Scharf has fired an officer who was cleared of murder after a jury trial, citing the officer's "unacceptable misconduct." Chief Scharf said Meade didn't consider other force options and didn't face an imminent threat.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 29, 2011

Ex-Ga. Cop Charged In Drug Conspiracy

Former Savannah-Chatham (Ga.) Police officer Floyd B. Sawyer has been charged by federal officials with drug trafficking conspiracy, extortion, possession of a firearm during a crime of violence and lying to federal agents.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 28, 2011

Former NOPD Lt. Testifies Against Fellow Officers In Katrina Trial

A former New Orleans Police lieutenant who has pleaded guilty to participating in the cover-up of the Danziger Bridge police shootings after Hurricane Katrina will testify today in the trial of the officers.

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Inside the Badge by Richard ValdemarJune 28, 2011

A Mexican Cartel's Infiltration of American Law Enforcement

No government or human culture is any more or less susceptible to the corrupting effect of vice, drugs, power, fear or money. Criminal gangs systematically utilize these human weaknesses to sow the seeds of our destruction. What they can't do with guns and terror, they seek to do with seduction.

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Inside the Badge by Richard ValdemarJune 20, 2011

Public Corruption at the U.S.-Mexico Border

The greatest cost and symptom of our demise as a nation is the lasting affect these criminal gangs have on our system of law and justice. The corruption these gangs bring to our public institutions is the greatest threat to America.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 13, 2011

Oakland Considering Using Civilians to Investigate Police

Currently, the city primarily relies on the Oakland Police Department to investigate complaints against its own officers. Some community activist groups and council members are pushing to tip that balance in the direction of civilians with no connection to the department to do that work instead.

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