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Even when our interior landscape is charred, spring will come
Many officers take the stress they experience from their job back to their home lives, which can cause even more turmoil
I was ready to push my kids to the floor, jump over the pew, and run toward the threat with the intention of taking it out – or die trying
A note referencing the New Zealand terrorist attack was found at the scene of a possible arson fire
Police in Tulsa were told they cannot participate in the Salvation Army’s holiday donation drive while in uniform
Investigators say the baby was wrapped in towels and laying in the manger
The sign, meant to ‘stir people’s beliefs and patriotism’ says if anyone has a problem with it, they can leave
The trooper sued the Texas Department of Public safety for mocking her beliefs
The department put decals on their patrol vehicles and sparked complaints from the Freedom From Religion Foundation
The movement was spurred by confrontations nationwide between police and civilians
An officer surprised a speeding motorist when instead of giving a ticket, he offered a prayer
A police department in a Texas Bible Belt community has placed large “In God We Trust” decals on its patrol vehicles, drawing criticism from a watchdog group
Former trooper wants department to pay financially for discrimination
She says she was ordered to remove headscarf, known as hijab, for a photo at the department
Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization asked authorities to address speculation — much of it on social media — about possible anti-Muslim bias
Three-judge panel is reviewing a lawsuit that claims police conducted broad surveillance on Muslim businesses, mosques and schools in New Jersey
Man with a history of mental illness slipped into the headquarters of a major Jewish organization and stabbed an Israeli student in the head
March lawsuit prompted by an October 2010 policy preventing school police and security officers from having beards more than a quarter of an inch long
The department announced last month that it was disbanding a unit that tracked the everyday lives of Muslims
A male police officer spent much of December and January dressed as an Amish woman in hopes of scaring off a man suspected of exposing himself to children
A special New York Police Department unit that sparked controversy by tracking the daily lives of Muslims has been disbanded
U.S. District Judge William Martini ruled last month that the NYPD’s activities were part of a lawful effort to prevent terrorism