What do officers say when arresting someone? Usually, a police officer will say something along the lines of,"You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to an attorney and if you cannot afford an attorney one will be appointed for you. If you waive these rights and talk to...
The police chief said some of the19,000 tips that police receivedwere integral to arresting Kohberger, but declined to say when he became a suspect or what brought him to their attention. Law enforcement sources told CBS News that forensic analysis allegedly linked Kohberger to the crime scene...
Say you are looking out your window one day, and you see someone break a window in the house across the street and climb inside. Thinking a burglary is occurring, you call the police who soon arrive and drag the suspect out of the house at gun point. The suspected burglar has no ident...
The use of facial recognition by police has come under a lot of scrutiny. In part three of our four-part series on facial recognition, host Jennifer Strong takes you to Sin City, which actually has one of America’s most buttoned-up policies on when cops
I found out where Lieutenant Charpentier was, took two officers with me, and arrested him. When I touched him on the shoulder and warned him to come quietly with us, he answered us as bold as brass, `I suppose you are arresting me for being concerned in the death of that scoundrel ...
I would love to see just how anyone was put in danger bypeacefulprotestors. Yes, IWW objected to the police presence on the parade – which I do not agree with them protesting; it’s only right that we show that LGBTQ people are in ALL walks of life. But on the other hand it appea...
What reduces police use of force?Question:What reduces police use of force?The Police:The police are in charge of law enforcement at the state and local level. They are responsible for arresting criminals, maintaining order, and have various other duties.Answer...
Now, about that DNA.Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey‘s biggest shortcoming is its inability to do a deep dive into the nettle that is DNA evidence in this case. Granted, it can be forgiven for not wanting to fully wade in as the DNA is by far the hardest part of this whole ...
Arresting people en masse was not an option because police were badly outnumbered and getting beat, an officer said.“Normally in a mass-arrest situation, they comply under arrest. But [the Trump insurrectionists had] already proven to us they wanted to beat our asses. No...
When he was taken into custody after beingshot and injured by university police, Phoenix Ikner, 20, was carrying a handgun that used to be the service weapon of sheriff’s deputy Jessica Ikner, according to officials and records. Police have not disclosed any potential motive in the shooting...