Jane Boroski was on her way home from the Cheshire County Fair on Aug. 6, 1988, when she stopped to grab a soda at a gas station in Swansea. She soon found herself fighting for her life.
The Phoenix Police Department retaliated against a Black man by throwing him in jail for asking basic questions about why he had been stopped, according to a new lawsuit.
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WBAL TV Baltimore on MSNBPD offering new incentives for people to join agencyThe Baltimore Police Department launched a campaign to entice people to join the agency.It is the latest effort to compete ...
Nebraska State Patrol said investigators believe that the trooper who died in the line of duty asked a snowplow driver to ...
But deaths have only continued to mount. At least five were recorded in 2024, including a New York City recruit who died of ...
At least 29 recruits died during basic training at law enforcement academies around the country in the last decade, an AP ...
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Jeremy Labonte leaves behind a young wife and has been remembered as an officer who "faithfully and joyfully served the Roswell community." ...
New Jersey bill clarifies that people can access the ocean or wet sand near it without a beach badge
New Jersey legislators are considering a law that would make clear that no one would need a beach badge to enter the ocean to ...
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