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The 6th Circuit upheld a man’s carjacking conviction, ruling a police photo lineup was not unduly suggestive
Court upheld a 15-year sentence after ruling a defendant who claimed he was “saving” minors targeted in a child sex sting
In U.S. v. Glover, the D.C. Circuit ruled ambiguous references to “warrants” may have led to involuntary consent for a home search
Officer Kenneth Grubbs was shot in the abdomen while responding to a domestic violence call
No hazardous materials were found during a search of a backpack the individual carried
Charges in the 627-count indictment included conspiracy, criminal sale of firearms and related offenses
Oliver Mauricio Funez Machada walked out of his house with a knife in one hand and his mother’s head in the other
A fleeing fugitive took a wrong turn and ended up in police custody
The judge ordered an attorney be appointed to Markeith Loyd as stand-by counsel after he claimed the charges he faces were entered against a corporation created in his name
Michael Mejia was charged with murder with special circumstances, making him eligible for the death penalty
Annie wanted to “experience a police cell from within”
The decision marks the third time since 2014 that a parole board has cleared the way for Jesus Cecena to be released
The suspect allegedly set the second vehicle on fire while police were addressing the media
Steelers linebacker coach Joey Porter became aggressive when an officer attempted to detain him
Some of the most important U.S. Supreme Court cases for law enforcement are either misunderstood or entirely unknown by the average American citizen
Officer Lucas Chellew was pursuing a fleeing suspect when he collided with a car
Authorities moved to arrest some pipeline opponents who defied the order in a final show of dissent
Many of the protesters left peacefully, but police began making arrests more than an hour after the deadline passed
Police said Joseph Augustini told officers to remove their guns to give him a “fair fight”
Mikal Deen Mahidi pleaded guilty to killing an off-duty police officer during a multistate crime spree in 2004
Deputy Garry Chambliss worked for nearly 28 years with the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office
Police have uncovered no evidence to suggest Joshua Cummings was either directed by ISIS to carry out Officer Scott Von Lanken’s killing or may have been inspired by the group
Officials say an additional 1,200 boxes are still missing
Judge Patricia Gallaher noted an increase in cases that involved heroin addiction
Judge Guy Reece said Ohio had at least two opportunities over the past four decades to bring Charles Hays to trial for shooting Officer Niki Cooper
Ashad Russel, who fatally shot a driver who was attacking Deputy Dean Bardes last year, will not be prosecuted
When members of the U.S. Marshals Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force found Jacob Elijah Miller, he didn’'t quite look the same
Police found 16 guns and 4,500 rounds of ammunition inside the suspect’s apartment
A bystander was wounded by a bullet, though records don’t show who fired the shot
Commander James McCormick said the suspects planned to use firearms and explosives to harm eight officers
Carl Le’Ellis Blount fatally shot Officer Jeffrey Westerfield in 2014 while Westerfield was sitting in his patrol car
Matthew Ezekiel Stager was captured in Washington D.C. after two Metropolitan police officers spotted him
Police said Steven Nieves accidentally shot himself in the leg when he struggled with a police sergeant taking him into custody