Arrests and Sentencing
In addition to releasing inmates, we are also seeing a change in the types of top offenses pre- and post-COVID
When asked if agencies had conducted training in the COVID decrees and explained the penalties for violations and enforcement procedures, more than 60% said no
Over the past several weeks, we asked our audience a series of questions about the COVID-19 pandemic
Gov. Brian Kemp’s statement came after an activist claimed to set an Ore. bank on fire in solidarity with those fighting against Atlanta’s public safety training center
The court order gives authorities 10 days to extradite, and he is currently being held at a jail in Pa. until transport
The deputy was found dead in the driver’s seat of his wrecked vehicle after “some type of argument that escalated to the gunfire”
The officer has been charged with negligent homicide and negligent injuring after colliding with the victims’ car during a police pursuit
Bryan Christopher Kohberger is being held for extradition to Idaho on a warrant for first degree murder
Some of the cases encompassed face-to-face “person crimes,” where defendants were charged with beating, assaulting or threatening the safety of victims
The group was arrested following a standoff and altercation with GBI agents and Atlanta police officers at the planned site of a new police training center
Police were initially called after the woman was sleeping outside a building and refusing requests to leave the property
“If you come here and murder people at our mall, you get one of these at at Christmas,” said Bloomington Police Chief Booker Hodges while holding up an orange prison suit
Overall arrests by Baltimore Police were up 10% for this year, compared to the same period last year, police data show
The suspect was initially wanted on robbery and burglary charges, but now faces a weapon charge
“Everything was in slow motion, and I saw a flash. Suddenly I was down on my stomach, but I didn’t even know I was shot.”
Aaron Dean’s guilty verdict was a rare conviction of an officer for killing someone who was also armed with a gun
Under the agreement, the NYPD must train all officers in the new policy by Jan. 31
The charges range from negligent homicide to malfeasance in the fatal arrest of Ronald Greene
Two brothers are awaiting trial on first-degree murder charges from the shooting that killed CPD Officer Ella French and wounded her partner
“The fact that an individual who shot an NYPD detective is walking the streets of our city is a slap in the face to every dedicated member of law enforcement,” a police union rep said
The policy will require law enforcement to follow up on the outcome of the search warrant, including whether it was signed by a judge and carried out by LE
J. Alexander Kueng is already serving a federal sentence for violating Floyd’s civil rights
The man was shot during a struggle over a TASER
The suspect’s mother and the grandparents derailed that earlier case by evading prosecutors’ efforts to serve them with a subpoena
Prosecutors had planned to seek the death penalty, but agreed to a deal in which the gunman would serve life in prison without the possibility of parole
“Two people are dead and another injured because this violent recidivist was put back on the street,” said police union
The suspect, who was driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs while fleeing from police, is serving a 25-year prison sentence
The woman was asked to leave the plane after asking a family, who were near her and whom she perceived to be Latino, if they were “smuggling cocaine”
In July 2022, the suspect threw another Molotov cocktail near a staging area for marked patrol cars at the same PD
There were close to 40 deputies inside the store for a “Shop With a Cop” event
“We appreciate you for your assistance in your capture,” the sheriff’s department said
According to the claim, probation officials got a call about Justin Flores’ violent behavior weeks before he shot Officers Michael Paredes and Joseph Santana
Chief Kenneth Corey says the current state of NYC’s bail reform is one reason repeat offenders continue to increase crime statistics across the city