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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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‘Eat where the police eat’: NOPD distributes hot sauce bottles with links to recruitment websites
The New Orleans PD began distributing 500 bottles of Crystal Hot Sauce with custom labels that link to a website where career seekers can find out how to become an officer
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Md. LE agencies must disclose officers’ names in use-of-force records, appeals court rules
OCEAN CITY, Md. — The Maryland Appellate Court ruled that law enforcement agencies must...
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Suspect in fatal shooting of Calif. deputy killed after being run over by armored vehicle
By Ruben VivesLos Angeles TimesPORTERVILLE, Calif. — A Tulare County sheriff’s deputy was fatally...
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Md. LE agencies must disclose officers’ names in use-of-force records, appeals court rules
The ruling finds that officer names and administrative reviews tied to use-of-force incidents are generally not protected personnel records under Anton’s Law
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No warning = no sure path to qualified immunity
Releasing a dog on a fleeing suspect without warning may be excessive force, but this court also found officers weren’t liable for failing to intervene.
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‘Back the f*** up’: Man yells at N.J. detective, pulls gun from pocket before fatal OIS
By Chris Sheldon | NJ.comnj.comCAMDEN COUNTY, N.J. — Investigators have released body cam and...
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‘Back the f*** up’: Man yells at N.J. detective, pulls gun from pocket before fatal OIS
By Chris Sheldon | NJ.comnj.comCAMDEN COUNTY, N.J. — Investigators have released body cam and...
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‘Saved kids’ lives’: Okla. high school principal tackles, disarms school shooter, video shows
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‘Saved kids’ lives’: Okla. high school principal tackles, disarms school shooter, video shows
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When departments get officer mental health wrong
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