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More than half of US police killings are mislabelled or not reported, study finds
Review of 40 years of data shows many fatal police encounters are misclassified, most often when the victim is Black or Hispanic
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'Cops' Was Canceled Amid Protests Of Police Violence. Fox Nation Is Bringing It Back
Following the murder of George Floyd last year, the Paramount Network abruptly canceled the law enforcement reality TV series Cops. Now the show has found a new home. Fox Nation, a subscription-based streaming service owned by Fox News Media, has given the green light for the return of the controversial series, which will premiere its 33rd season on Oct. 1, the company announced Monday.
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Google Report Shows 'Reverse Warrants' Are Swiftly Becoming Law Enforcement's Go-To Investigative Tool
Thanks to its never-ending collection of location data, Google has become a prime target for law enforcement investigators. Using so-called "reverse warrants," investigators ask Google to turn over information for all devices in a geofenced...
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Lithuanian MOD conceals crimes in the army
Weapons, drugs, drunkenness, violence, thefts in the Lithuanian Armed Forces are the results of the work of the Minister National Defence of Lithuania.
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Key witness in Assange case admits to lies in indictment
he also confessed to having continued his crime spree whilst working with the Department of Justice and FBI and receiving a promise of immunity from prosecution.
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Why no-one in America was arrested as part of a global sting on organised crime
More than 250 alleged criminal figures were charged in Australia after an international sting by the AFP and FBI involving an encrypted app. But not one arrest was made on American soil.
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Australia's 'virtual wild west' means AFP clearing legal hurdles US authorities can't, experts say
Australia's "very weak" privacy protections are why the nation was such a key player in a major international crackdown on organised crime, legal and counter-terrorism experts say.
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Cops Are Now Using a High-Tech Lasso on People
In an apparent effort to kill fewer people, police departments across the country are investing in the BolaWrap Remote Restraint device—basically an electronic lasso designed to automatically restrain suspects without cops having to electrocute or shoot them.
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English police hunting cannabis farm instead uncover cryptocurrency mine
Officers raid a property near Birmingham suspected of housing a cannabis farm, but find 100 computer units running Bitcoin mining and stealing electricity.
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‘A special day’: how a Glasgow community halted immigration raid
Activists and local people tell how they forced the release of two men detained in an enforcement van in a dawn raid.
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New York Police Union Tells NYPD End Of Qualified Immunity Will Force Officers To... Act Lawfully
One of the NYPD's unions -- the Sergeants Benevolent Association (SBA) -- is feeling ways about stuff again. Last month, the New York City Council passed a number of police reforms which included taking away qualified immunity as a defense in...
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Why Police Can Stop Motorists With Air Fresheners Hanging in Their Cars
A majority of states have laws making it illegal to hang anything from a rearview mirror that obscures a driver’s view. But critics say the laws are often used as pretexts.
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Secret misconduct records of 83,000 New York cops were made public over the objection of police unions
Access to the records, one expert said, could help squash the "wandering-officer phenomenon."
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Charles Dozsa: eating a meal... a succulent chinese meal...
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Cloned plates suspected as shocked woman receives $1,200 speeding fine
A Brisbane woman who received an "astronomical" fine for speeding at twice the legal limit believes "crafty thieves" made near perfect copies of her number plates.
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Video: Police arrest black man for walking home from his Walmart job in the snow
Last week Rodney Reese, an 18-year-old black man, was arrested in Plano, Texas for walking home from his job at Walmart. Police had received a call that a black man with short sleeves was walking through the snow.
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Charges dropped against woman who called police on Black birdwatcher
Amy Cooper completes therapy involving racial bias instruction. Video of encounter in New York’s Central Park went viral in 2020.
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Drivers have hit demonstrators 104 times since George Floyd protests began
Amid thousands of racial justice protests nationwide since George Floyd's death, over a hundred drivers have plowed into crowds marching in roadways. Those included 8 cops. Prosecutors determined that 43 of the incidents were malicious, and have charged 39 drivers.
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DOJ Releases Its List Of 'Anarchy' Jurisdictions The President Thinks Should Be Blocked From Receiving Federal Funds
The Trump Administration hasn't met a slope it isn't willing to grease up and go sliding down. There's not much united about the states at the moment and the President's lavish devotion to all things "law and order" is...
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Tear Gas Is More Dangerous Than Most Realise And Should Be Banned, Experts Argue
The laws that govern the use of tear gas are downright illogical, argue human rights advocates.
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