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A pivotal 2020 case examines how TASER logs and video footage can impact an ongoing debate surrounding police use of force
Science can redefine how we evaluate police actions, and ensure accountability that’s fair and just
The state’s proactive approach can provide a model for others to follow
Between 1999 and 2015, more than 560,000 people in the United States died due to drug overdoses, a death toll larger than the population of Atlanta
One of the officers was shot in the torso, lower leg and head and the other officer was shot in the torso
Police say the boy told an employee that his father had been inside the bathroom for a long time
By the time two Minneapolis police officers got to the scene, they found the Cadillac ATS smoldering and its two occupants trapped inside
FBI agent and criminal profiler Jim Fitzgerald used forensic linguistics for the first time to identify and capture Theodore Kaczynski
Martin L. Avena displayed a rifle and blindly fired at officers before he was fatally shot
Tyler Carender, 20, is charged with causing more than a half-million dollars in damage to a church and middle school
Jessica Ramos was being driven to the hospital by her brother-in-law when her water broke
The bill, HR 3219, has little chance of passing the Senate in its current form
A firearms training simulator was placed at a county fair by a sheriff who hoped to help citizens better understand how quickly police must make life-or-death decisions
These are intended to help you while you wait for an interpreter to arrive
Wyllie spoke with a radio host about how police agencies investigate officer-involved shootings, body camera policies and use of force
While speaking about MS-13, Trump sparked controversy over his comments about treatment of people in police custody
Camera images show blood spurting from William Alfredo Chafoya’s wounds as officers race to apply tourniquets
Trump has made cracking down on MS-13, or Mara Salvatrucha, a top priority of his administration
Sheriff William King says Sgt. David Chauvette administered naloxone and the dog “seemed to perk up”
The human body is wired to experience stress; how your brain deals with it is what’s important
Jim and Doug discuss the role of the mentor in law enforcement
Police said Anthony Benavidez threw two devices out a window that might have been non-functioning explosives
Trump called the officers “real heroes whose courageous action under fire saved so many lives”
Officer Alfredo Vargas has been deemed the police department’s “official alligator wrestler”
Gov. Andrew Cuomo directed the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee to examine the technology and questions about privacy and civil liberties its use would raise
Isys was all of 17 days old when Deputy Rick Chaeff performed CPR and revived her outside Goodie’s Good Eats in June 2010
Minneapolis police officers will be required to have their body cameras on when they respond to calls and make traffic stops
Program seeks to enhance the professionalization of SWAT through serious academic study of tactical operations and leadership
The younger four, only four weeks old, were unable to nurse and were becoming malnourished and dehydrated
Destiny Hall wanted to wait until she got to the hospital to have the baby, but Evelyn had other plans
Boston ICE Field Office Director C.M. Cronen said the “ruling weakens local law enforcement agencies’ ability to protect their communities”
Some communities are seeing more addicts overdosing on more potent varieties of opioids than it did when its amnesty program rocketed to national notoriety