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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...
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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...
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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...
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Ex-Calif. officer pleads guilty to tracking woman using LE database
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Fla. county weighs shifting fire rescue from sheriff’s office control
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