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    Former Mo. lieutenant awarded $6.3M in discrimination suit

    CLAYTON, Mo. — A former police lieutenant has been awarded nearly $6.3 million in a retaliation lawsuit, FOX 2 reported. Former St. Louis County Police lieutenant Mike Reifschneider alleged he was pressured to retaliate against officers who complained to him, and was punished when...

    ICE agent charged with assault of protester by Colo. prosecutors

    By Colleen Slevin and Morgan Lee Associated PressDURANGO, Colo. — A Colorado prosecutor said Wednesday that an immigration officer has been charged with third-degree assault and criminal mischief following an investigation into the treatment of a protester seen being put into a chokehold.Multiple videos...

    Former Mo. lieutenant awarded $6.3M in discrimination suit

    CLAYTON, Mo. — A former police lieutenant has been awarded nearly $6.3 million in a retaliation lawsuit, FOX 2 reported. Former St. Louis County Police lieutenant Mike Reifschneider alleged he was pressured to retaliate against officers who complained to him, and was punished when...
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