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An Odessa police officer reported reaching speeds as high as 136 miles per hour as he tried to stop a suspect who had reportedly been involved in a crash minutes earlier.
Investigators reportedly spoke to the suspect's girlfriend, who said she did not think to call police after the shooting because he “didn’t have any negative intentions during the incident.” ...
Legislation headed to the state Senate floor would let police statewide use drones to respond to 911 calls in progress, at ...
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ORLANDO, Fla. – If you’ve ever seen a police car with its lights “glowing,” but not flashing or accompanied by a siren, ...
White County Public Safety has released information about a recent incident that highlights the exceptional efforts by the ...
A 911 report of a dead elephant in a yard sent officers scrambling, California police reported. But the supposedly deceased ...
LAPORTE — While police were responding to a report of gunfire in a residential area, dispatchers reported hearing shots fired in the background of one of the 911 calls. Officers arrived shortly ...
A DeKalb County officer, two adults, and two children were hospitalized after a multi-car crash near Stone Mountain. Everyone ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The NYPD has released a nearly 20-minute video containing audio and footage of the fatal ...