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Former Detroit deputy chief to make plea in federal corruption case DETROIT, MI - A former deputy chief with the Detroit Police Department entangled in a corruption scandal involving municipal contracts is scheduled to make an admission next week in federal court. Celia Washington is to appear for a plea hearing at 10 a.m. before U.S. District Judge David Lawson, ...
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US police officer fatally shoots man while responding to prank emergency call KANSAS (WASHINGTON POST) - A police officer in Wichita, Kansas, fatally shot a man while responding to an emergency call that authorities now say was a tragic and senseless prank. The 28-year-old man, whom officials did not immediately identify, was killed around 6.20pm Thursday after police ...
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Officer-involved shootings force Yakima Police Department to juggle resources "It is the inherent unpredictability of policing," said Wender, a former police officer who taught at the University of Washington. A string of shootings such as Yakima has had, and the need to investigate them, can put a strain on a department's resources. Wender said the best way to cope is to pull people ...
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Prosecutor says body cam footage exists in teen beating case TROY, Ala. — An Alabama prosecutor says police body cameras recorded the arrest of a teenager whose family says he was severely beaten by officers. District Attorney Tom Anderson did not tell The Troy Messenger what the video and audio shows. He is waiting for the State Bureau of Investigation to ...
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Standoff at Ukraine post office ends with no one hurt MOSCOW — Police say all of the people taken hostage at a post office in Ukraine's second-biggest city have been released and the man who held them arrested. Ukrainian police chief Serhiy Knyazev says no one was injured in the standoff in Kharkiv. Police say the man said he had firearms and ...
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AP News in Brief at 11:04 pm EST In 2014, her father, Eric Garner, who was black, was stopped on Staten Island for selling untaxed cigarettes and died after a white police officer subdued him ... WASHINGTON — In the first month of Donald Trump's presidency, an American scholar quietly met with North Korean officials and relayed a ...
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