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.
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Police Spokesman Paul Browne: NYPD has nothing to apologize for
At least 51 officers lost arrest powers because they failed to complete at least 20 hours of training
The Intelligent Operations Center combines technologies acquired by IBM in recent acquisitions with the company’s own analytics technologies created in collaboration with cities around the world
Investigators Sunday looked for suspects and interviewed witnesses to the violence
Michael Pena, who has been an officer since 2008, was jailed
Justice officials launched the probe after minority residents complained of discriminatory practices
Ga. launched a probe into whether Officer Jason Deal should have lost his arrest powers
A cell phone video of an Oct. arrest does not match written reports by officers
Law enforcement can use the Aircheck to check for online predators
John Kohn died in December after he was injured during a week of defensive tactics training
At the time of the charges, prosecutors said the suspect was struggling with one of the officers before they were shot
Adoption of the cameras, which are mounted above the ears, will happen as technological and budgetary concerns allow
Robert Mattson said his father, 80-year-old Kenneth Graham, died nine days after an alleged battery, for which he went to jail
Footage reveals more about the Jan. shooting that left cop, civilian dead
Detectives are looking at unresolved files dating back to the late 1970s
With just a few legislative days remaining before the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, will legislation on D-Block allocation pass before that milestone?
A grim-looking Kenneth Moreno was led away after the sentence was pronounced in state Supreme Court
The request for resignation is in wake of the death of Kelly Thomas
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s probe by the Justice Department began in March 2009
Police have known about the area for awhile and suspected there was a problem there
A series of animated “South Park”-style videos parodies officers
State Police authorities said Robert U. Kreppein, former head of the State Police Aviation Unit, is accused of taking an aviation GPS device
The use of cellphone tracking technology has become routine in many investigations
A 20-month law enforcement effort called Operation Delego has led to child porn charges for 72 people, according to documents unsealed in Shreveport (La.)
Before he was executed in 1989, Bundy confessed to more than 30 murders and was suspected of many more
Police say David Hall appeared to have committed suicide
The fate and identity of the hijacker dubbed “D.B. Cooper” has remained a mystery for 40 years
Deputy District Attorney Beth Silverman will ask a jury for the state’s harshest sentence if 58-year-old Lonnie Franklin Jr. is convicted