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Tag: Investigations: Page 26
Patrol
LAPD Apologizes To Rapper's Family
The Los Angeles Police Department has apologized to the family of rapper Notorious B.I.G. for the "'premature" release of the slain rapper's autopsy report.
December 9, 2012
Patrol
FBI: Sikh Temple Shooter Acted Alone
Fitting the lone-wolf profile of many active shooters, Wade Michael Page wasn't assisted in his attack on the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin that killed six and wounded four, including an officer, in August, according the the FBI.
November 20, 2012
Special Units
Fla. Teen Planned School Massacre
In a  series of chilling cellphone videos, Jared Cano described his plans to bomb his former high school and shoot students and teachers. Read the full story here.
November 20, 2012
Patrol
DNA Case Heads To U.S. Supreme Court
A convicted rapist is challenging a Maryland law that allows police to take a DNA sample from violent suspects, arguing his Fourth Amendment privacy rights have been violated.
November 11, 2012
Technology
Saelig Introduces Lightweight Forensic USB Pouch
Saelig has introduced a shielded forensic pouch (Model No. SFP1215W) that enables hands-on manipulation of wireless devices in an RF-tight environment so internal data is not compromised.
October 6, 2012
Technology
Hobbling Our Investigations
Some elected officials seem compelled to introduce legislation aimed at protecting the rights of suspected criminals while impeding our investigations.
September 17, 2012
Patrol
Are You Dealing With A Super Genius?
An ABA Journal story recalled the rewards that can come from perusing others' scribblings. About the only thing these mental mavericks lack is a prognostication on how long a sentence they'll get for the sentences they write.
August 23, 2012
Patrol
Del. Doctor Accused of Waterboarding Daughter
A Delaware pediatrician who has appeared on national television to discuss his research involving near-death experiences with children is charged with endangering the life of his own daughter, who told investigators she was subjected to waterboarding.
August 9, 2012
Patrol
Colo. Gun Range Owner: James Holmes Was 'Creepy, Weird'
The owner of the Colorado gun range who rejected the membership application of the man accused of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history recounted James Holmes' bizarre behavior in an interview with Fox News.
July 22, 2012
Patrol
Sailor, Air Force Reservist Among Colo. Shooting Victims
A Navy sailor and active-duty Air Force reservist were among the 12 people killed in the Aurora, Colo., mass shooting early Friday.
July 22, 2012
Patrol
Colorado Batman Movie Shooting Suspect Was Ph.D. Student
The suspected lone shooter of the Batman movie theater massacre in Aurora, Colo., earlier today has been identified as Ph.D. student James Holmes. Based on the suspect’s background the shooting does not appear to be linked to radical terrorism or Islamic terrorism.
July 19, 2012
Technology
Report: Law Enforcement Widens Cellphone Surveillance
The nation's wireless carriers reported a sharp increase in demand for data from law enforcement agencies in 2011, reports the New York Times.
July 8, 2012
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