Investigations
The Investigations topic area furnishes cops with the latest news, information and strategies used in closing a case and putting bad guys behind bars. This touches on everything that happens between the suspect’s crimes to the final conviction.
Carjacking suspects fall into two primary groups: Those who physically harm the victim(s) and those who do not
Witness first-hand how public safety operations are enhanced by the use of drones in multiple types of missions
An estimated 210 million packages were stolen from Americans’ homes over the past 12 months in the U.S. – follow these steps to snag a porch pirate’s confession
The shootings came less than three weeks after the suspect, Scott Green, argued with officers who removed him from a high school football game
Forty-five years ago, Officer Ulysses Brown was murdered in the line of duty and his killer was never caught
President Obama faulted the FBI over its handling of the Clinton email investigation, condemning the bureau for falling short of standards
Regardless of the outcome of the election on Tuesday, it’s not difficult to imagine legal proceedings being filed
Oklahoma Highway Patrol investigators say five troopers who fired their weapons were placed on routine administrative leave
A chief who orchestrated a cover-up after beating a handcuffed man for stealing embarrassing items from his SUV has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison
A video allegedly shows Scott Greene clashing with officers at a high school football game
Prosecutors initially argued Gray’s arrest was unjustified because the knife wasn’t a switchblade, and was legal under state law
An automated system can help get your officers back on the street faster and speed up records searches for investigators and prosecutors
Sgt. Jesse Salame says the partygoers who were wounded in the shooting early Sunday were all treated and released from hospitals
The firings are a result of an investigation into allegations made by a woman who said she slept with dozens of law enforcement officers
Ariz. Sheriff Joe Arpaio has pleaded not guilty to a criminal contempt-of-court charge
The FBI informed Congress Friday it is investigating whether there is classified info in new emails that have emerged in its probe of Hillary Clinton’s private server
Jim and Doug discuss how social media plays into modern police activity, and whether or not further cooperation is on the horizon
The search for a man wanted in a cross-state string of killings, shootings and carjackings is entering its fourth day
The DOJ launched a comprehensive review of the Memphis Police Department after citizens criticized the use of deadly force and the treatment of the black community
Hartford police released documents in an investigation into whether officers used excessive force during the June arrests of Ricardo Perez and Emilio Diaz
As many as 100 juveniles were involved in disturbances
A handful of cases that police have solved in recent years used a technique that scours an offender DNA database for a father, son or brother of an elusive suspect
Domestic violence calls are chaotic and dangerous, not only for victims and children, but for also for responding officers
A criminal complaint against Officer Dominique Heaggan-Brown alleges he assaulted and paid men for sex and boasted about special privileges
Here are five things you should know about the suspect at the center of an ongoing crime spree
Ed Mullins called the immediate condemnation of a sgt. who fatally shot a woman a “rush to judgment and political pandering”
Police Chief Timothy Altomare said the “oath keepers” hat appeared to violate the department’s policy against officers espousing political beliefs
Over 4,200 criminal cases involving 15,000 pieces of evidence are being reviewed after a sprinkler malfunctioned in the Houston PD’s property room
Off-duty Deputy Sylviane Wernath was pumping gas when someone swiped her purse — containing a gun, cellphone and police credentials — from her unlocked car
Two Port Barre officers investigating a hit-and-run were attacked by residents with “anything they could get their hands on”
Officer Franklin Kho said he didn’t deliberately hit the protesters but was trying to drive away because they were hitting the vehicle with wooden clubs