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It’s time every police force atoned for its homophobic witch hunts The formal apologies issued by 21 British chief constables for historic homophobia have strengthened community and trust, says ...
A man was shot in Northeast, D.C., early Saturday morning and the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) quickly arrested a 30-year-old suspect.
A former D.C. police lieutenant was sentenced Friday to 18 months in prison for leaking confidential information to Enrique Tarrio about his force’s investigation into the Proud Boys leader’s ...
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — Four new officers have joined the Lynchburg Police Department after completing a six-month training program, marking a significant step toward full staffing for the force.
DANVILLE, Va. (WSET) — The Danville Police Department celebrated the addition of 10 new officers in a pinning ceremony today, marking the beginning of their commitment to serve and protect the ...
Two serving Metropolitan Police officers and one former officer will face a gross misconduct hearing after a 90-year-old woman with dementia was “red-dotted” with a Taser, the police watchdog ...
Columbus will pay $210,000 to a school teacher who alleged police used excessive force and arrested her for no reason while she was looking for her kids.
The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) first posted to X around 12:58 a.m., stating officers were responding to a “confirmed shooting” at the hospital. That X post has since been deleted.
ST. LOUIS – St. Louis police spiked dozens of vehicles overnight while responding to an apparent late-night “stunt” driving event, part of an ongoing push to curb reckless driving.
ST. LOUIS — Legal advocacy group Arch City Defenders is representing two local activists seeking to overturn parts of the bill that will put the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department under a ...
The Metropolitan Police’s 16-month investigation into fake claims of a VIP paedophile ring saw raids on the homes of Lord Brittan, as well as D-Day veteran Lord Bramall and ex-Tory MP Harvey ...
A red light, a speeding ticket, and a persistent cop. That's what former Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor says led him to a career in law enforcement.
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