Cops Gone Wild; Too Many Police Break the Law during Police Week
When we are appalled by police officers doing things that are abhorrent and we want to fix the entire profession with new legislative initiatives, I think our society is focusing on the wrong solutions and those solutions might actually hurt the first responders who are doing everything right. ...
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President Donald Trump ordered the creation of a White House council focused on steering the US toward “energy dominance,” with the promise of action as soon as next week. “We have more energy than any other country, and now we are unleashing it,” Trump said Friday in the Oval Offi...
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It’s also a total departure from the previous administration’s National Police Week statements. Whereas Biden castigated the police for the “distrust” they allegedly created, former President Donald Trump commended law enforcement and promoted the “important work” of police nationwide. Advertisement...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook dirty cop (redirected fromDirty cops) A corrupt or unethical police officer, such as one who accepts bribes, falsifies reports, or abuses the power of their authority for personal gain.There are so many dirty cops in this town that the police are now more ...
“I have seen more than one video of a child being slammed to the ground,” says Christa Bennett, who has two daughters who attend city schools. “The risk of that happening in our schools outweighs the potential benefit that if police were in a situation where there is violence, they ...
By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Over the next four years, the Chatham-Kent Police Service is hoping to add 43 new faces to its roster. In 2024, the request is for 16 new employees including nine sworn officers and seven civilians, five
The current technology allows for significantly more effective and intrusive surveillance than police or a nosy neighbor could achieve on their own, Ferguson said. “You are building a dossier about somebody’s life; when they leave, when they come home, who they come home with. That inform...