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The agency concluded that a “reasonable officer” would not have believed he was in danger of death or serious injury.
Read More →"Everybody was ready to go to the next stop and I was behind of course making sure that everything was taken care of and the little girl said, 'Ms. Tara, I like your shoes,'" Spencer explained.
Read More →The increase in absences recently prompted Puerto Rico Police Chief Michelle Hernandez to recommend that U.S. National Guard soldiers help fill the temporary vacancies.
Read More →The Chicago Police Department has tightened its policy on Taser use, rewriting the rules to discourage officers from shocking people who are running away or otherwise vulnerable to injury.
Read More →Acting on behalf of the band's All Within My Hands foundation, Hetfield visited the police and fire departments in Vail, CO, bringing Starbucks gift cards.
Read More →Brittney Curry thought the holiday was going to be ruined after a Grinch stole bikes, games, shoes and clothes out of her trunk of her car after it was left in a parking lot for several hours. More Here.
Read More →Brittney Curry thought the holiday was going to be ruined after a Grinch stole bikes, games, shoes and clothes out of her trunk of her car after it was left in a parking lot for several hours.
Read More →Police Chief John Phillippy said he has worked with good and bad K-9s over the years and Rony, who served for eight years, was one of the best, if not the best.
Read More →Officer Kimbrough was hit in the chest with a handgun bullet during that incident. The bullet lodged against his spine, causing him paralysis from the waist down. Although in a wheelchair, he was able to return to limited duty until being medically retired in 1977.
Read More →Police say Hendricks and another person approached the officer as he sat in his personal car around 6:30 p.m. Monday. The other person tapped on the passenger side window to distract the officer while Hendricks went to the driver’s side, pulled a gun and demanded the car, police said.
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