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Paul DiGiacomo, president of the Detectives Endowment Association, demanded New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers in Albany make immediate changes to the state's bail reform legislation.
Read More →In the court filing, Acevedo claims that the city, manager and three commissioners violated his First Amendment rights and illegally retaliated against him for blowing the whistle on what he describes as a toxic stew of corruption and wrongdoing.
Read More →The university said one of their officers was on patrol about 11:40 a.m. when he saw a man on foot with a handgun.
Read More →A federal grand jury returned the indictment Thursday charging Mosby on federal charges of perjury and making false mortgage applications, relating to the 2020 purchases of two vacation homes in Florida.
Read More →Of the 37 shootings last year, about 40% of the suspects had a firearm. The remaining 22 suspects had objects classified as weapons by the department, including edged weapons, vehicles and bike locks.
Read More →A New Haven, CT, police officer who has been in a coma since being involved in a crash while answering a call in 2008, has died.
Read More →Chief John Hayden formally agreed this week to continue serving as chief beyond his Feb. 23 retirement date he announced in September. He has been at the helm for four years.
Read More →The move comes after the mayor on Sunday defended hiring his brother despite nepotism concerns.
Read More →Micro Patrol is the next generation in Ekin’s Bike Patrol mobile ALPR. With this evolution, the advanced smart city solution can now be mounted on bicycles, motorcycles, and automobiles, requiring only a power supply.
Read More →Officer Frank Sangineto had the successful surgery last week with his family calling it a "blessing."
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