Category: News
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2023 on pace to have highest number of mass shootings in US history
According to @GunDeaths, these mass shootings are the latest in the 580 that have occurred so far this year in the United States… Full story: 2023 on pace to have highest number of mass shootings in US history
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Freedom Under Fire: Safety at Home
Their husbands were abusive and threatening, and when they tried to leave, the men came after them with guns. Courts could have provided protection. Instead, their reluctance to remove guns and questionable enforcement allowed them to be victimized… Full story: Freedom Under Fire: Safety at Home
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Denver Police tackle gun violence by solving more nonfatal shootings
A Denver police unit started investigating all shootings like homicides. Now other cities are taking notice… Full story: Denver Police tackle gun violence by solving more nonfatal shootings
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Hopkinsville Police Chief Saves Woman From Burning Home
A woman was saved from a burning home on East 4th Street Monday morning. Hopkinsville Fire Department spokesman Payton Rogers says Police Chief Jason Newby tried to enter the home through the front door but was unable to go very far inside due to smoke but he was able to pull a woman out of…
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US Supreme Court leans toward Alabama in dispute over vehicles seized by police | Reuters
The U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority on Monday appeared sympathetic to Alabama officials who defended a law that allowed police to seize and impound cars after drug arrests despite the owners having no direct ties to the alleged crime… Full story: US Supreme Court leans toward Alabama in dispute over vehicles seized by police |…
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Maine passed a law to try to prevent mass shootings. Some say more is needed after Lewiston killings
Barely four years before a gunman’s deadly rampage in Maine, the state’s governor signed a law to prevent mass shootings. It was called a “yellow flag” law, different from the “red flag” laws designed to seize guns from people viewed as threats… Full story: Maine passed a law to try to prevent mass shootings. Some…
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Shootings spotlight ‘alarming’ jump in violence against rural Minnesota officers
At least 14 officers in rural areas of Minnesota and western Wisconsin have been shot this year, with four killed. Observers say the dangers of rural policing are growing, with suspects more willing to pull the trigger, yet the reality is rarely examined or discussed… Full story: Shootings spotlight ‘alarming’ jump in violence against rural…
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DOJ: Cleveland’s ‘historic’ contract with police union violates consent decree
The U.S. Department of Justice said Wednesday that Cleveland’s new contract with police unions violates the consent decree, throwing the contract into unknown territory… Full story: DOJ: Cleveland’s ‘historic’ contract with police union violates consent decree
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New technology supports Albuquerque warrant arrests
Cleaning up crime is the goal of a new effort from the Albuquerque Police Department. The agency is working with the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office and University of New Mexico police. Some of that effort uses new technology, called warrant track, to help officers identify people with warrants faster. The app includes a map that…
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New Seattle program will pair police, mental health specialists | king5.com
The program will pair police officers and mental health-focused responders on 911 calls… Full story: New Seattle program will pair police, mental health specialists | king5.com