Washington The Justice Department will require its agents and law enforcement officers to intervene and render aid if they see another officer use excessive force against a detainee — a policy change in tandem with a series of police reform measures that the Biden administration plans to announce in the coming days.
Police officers from coast to coast come under attack over 4th of July weekend
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Philadelphia, New York City, Chicago and Baltimore were all rocked by shootings over the holiday weekend, leaving dozens dead and injured. As the dust settles from the holiday, reports show police officers in cities ...
George Gascon recall group to deliver petitions to Los Angeles County in effort to trigger election
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Volunteers and officials with the Recall George Gascon campaign plan to deliver more than 566,857 petitions in a large truck to the Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters in the Los Angeles suburb of Norwalk, the gro...
Funerals begin for Kentucky police officers killed in ambush shooting
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The small Appalachian county that Hunt is in charge of protecting is reeling from the deaths of the officers, who walked into a hail of bullets from a gunman holed up in his home Thursday evening. Petry, a veteran of...
NYPD retiree says officers are ‘fed up,’ leaving in droves for ‘greener pastures’ over woke policies
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Jason Caputo joined "Fox & Friends First" to discuss the impact of the "woke" policies on the police force, and why many are even sacrificing their pensions. "I have actually seen other people also go to other de...
2 law enforcement officers shot during a July Fourth festival in Philadelphia
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Two police officers were shot during a July Fourth celebration in Philadelphia, according to city police. A 36-year-old Philadelphia Highway Patrol officer suffered a graze wound to the forehead, and a 44-year-old M...
Gov. Kristi Noem asked if South Dakota will force a 10-year-old to have a baby on CNN’s ‘State of the Union’
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"Because this is a trigger law that was passed before you became governor, I wanted you to be clear — will the state of South Dakota going forward force a 10-year-old in that very same situation to have a baby?" CNN'...
2 dead and 4 injured, including 3 officers, in Texas shooting, police say
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A gunman in Texas killed two people and injured another person Saturday before fatally shooting himself, police in the Fort Worth area said. The shooting in Haltom City also left three officers with non-life-threate...
CBP officers seize more than $1.1 million in narcotics hidden in a car at California border crossing
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US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers seized over $ 1.1 million worth of narcotics hidden in the panels of a car driving into California from Mexico, the agency said. Federal officers stopped a 43-year-ol...
Sheriff calls man suspected of fatally shooting two law enforcement officers ‘a terrorist on a mission’
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The suspect in an hourslong shooting that killed two law enforcement officers and injured several others in eastern Kentucky, was charged Friday with several counts of murder including murder of a police officer, an...
Ohio police officers on paid administrative leave after fatal shooting of Jayland Walker
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An unknown number of police officers in Ohio have been placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation after a police pursuit ended in the shooting death of Jayland Walker on Monday. Police officers fro...
Putin’s NATO comments merely effort to ‘reframe’ Ukraine invasion failures: experts
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"I think when Putin says stuff like this, all he does is really kind of reinforce the point that [Russia’s] not really responding to a legitimate external threat," James Carafano, Vice President of The Institute for ...