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“Christian Warriors” Allegedly Plotted Attack on Cops

The Associated Press April 1, 2010

DETROIT – Nine suspects tied to a Christian militia that was preparing for the Antichrist were charged with conspiring to kill police officers, then kill scores more by attacking a funeral using homemade...

Chile Troops, Police Attack Post-Quake Looting

The Associated Press March 3, 2010

CONCEPCION, Chile – Rescuers found signs of life in the wreckage of a 15-story building Monday as the world offered aid to victims of an earthquake that killed more than 700 people. Troops and police...

Calif. city’s police to wear head-mounted cameras

Liz De La Torre December 19, 2009

From The Associated Press SAN JOSE, Calif. – San Jose police are testing head-mounted cameras to record interactions with the public. The test using 18 patrol officers comes as citizens' groups...

Bail hearing for Pa. police accused of cover-up

Liz De La Torre December 16, 2009

From The Associated Press SHENANDOAH, Pa. – After taking part in a fight that left a Mexican immigrant mortally wounded on the street, teenagers Brandon Piekarsky and Derrick Donchak fled. They didn't...

Cell phone video shows police beating of student

Liz De La Torre October 25, 2009

From The Associated Press SAN JOSE, Calif. – A cell phone video that shows police officers repeatedly hitting an unarmed university student with batons and a Taser gun has prompted a criminal investigation...

Police: Fla. man kills fiancee on eve of wedding

Liz De La Torre October 10, 2009

From The Associated Press WINTER SPRINGS, Fla. – A man who thought there was an intruder in his house shot and killed his fiancee the day before they were to be married, police said Friday. "Right...

Police focus on Yale murder suspect’s attitude

Liz De La Torre September 18, 2009

From The Associated Press NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Staffers in white coats reported to work Friday at the end of an extraordinary week at Yale as police considered whether a graduate student's grisly death...

Police say syringes will help stop drunk driving

Liz De La Torre September 13, 2009

From The Associated Press BOISE, Idaho – When police officer Darryll Dowell is on patrol in the southwestern Idaho city of Nampa, he'll pull up at a stoplight and usually start casing the vehicle....

Mexico’s new drug use law worries US police

Stephanie August 26, 2009

From The Associated Press MEXICO CITY – Mexico now has one of the world's most liberal laws for drug users after eliminating jail time for small amounts of marijuana, cocaine and even heroin, LSD...

Wolcott settles with only woman officer

The Associated Press September 4, 2008

WOLCOTT, Conn.--The Wolcott Police Department's only female police officer will receive $300,000 to settle a discrimination case against the town.Officer Doreen Spiotti alleged in her 2004 lawsuit that...

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