Some officers with the Texas Department of Public Safety may have to slim down if they wish to keep their jobs with the agency.
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The New York Yankees—while preparing to begin a run at another World Series appearance—took time to send their condolences to the family, friends, and fellow deputies of Dep. Sandeep Dhaliwal with a wreath of flowers.
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The younger brother of Botham Jean—who was shot and killed by an off-duty Dallas police officer as he sat in his apartment while sitting on his couch eating ice cream—took to the witness stand during the sentencing hearing to forgive that former officer and urge her to give her life to Christ.
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The Galveston (TX) Police Department released body camera footage of an arrest that sparked some outrage in August.
Read More →The 78 greater Houston-area locations that participated in a fundraising effort for the family of fallen Harris County Sheriff's Office Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal have extended the initiative to Friday.
Read More →Guyger was convicted Tuesday of murder in the killing, which occurred when she mistook the neighbor's apartment for her own, entered, and shot the man reportedly believing he was a burglar. She faced up to 99 years for the crime. The minimum sentence would have been five years.
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Carlos Correa—the Houston Astros shortstop who is preparing to play in the American League Wildcard Game on Wednesday—took time to visit with the family of Harris County Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal, who was shot and killed during a traffic stop Friday.
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Amber Guyger—a former officer with the Dallas Police Department—has been found guilty of murder by a jury that deliberated less than 24 hours after a weeklong trial.
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Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal has died at the hospital after being shot multiple times while conducting a traffic stop Friday. The sheriff said the suspect "basically just shot him in a very ruthless, cold blooded way."
Read More →As of Sept. 1, working law enforcement officers in Texas who have heart attacks off duty or on duty will be considered to have had their medical events in the line of duty and be eligible for state and federal line-of-duty benefits.
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