No Accident Reduction From Red-Light Cameras
Glowing Pennsylvania report on the automated devices shows gains in revenue, but not in safety
Glowing Pennsylvania report on the automated devices shows gains in revenue, but not in safety
Exodus of officers amidst allegations of illegality and brutality
Police returned to the basement where Etan Patz was allegedly murdered
According to arrest records, most of the 30 people who were arrested have been released after being cited or posting bond.
Daniel Wayne Cook was convicted of murdering two men in 1987.
Video of the event led to prosecutors dropping charges against the motorcyclist, the lawsuit claims
The local police department is to be replaced by a county force
A Manhattan Judge slapped a subpoena on Twitter for information about a troll threatening an Aurora-style shooting in New York.
The next logical step in the effort to keep dangerous people from buying firearms
She needed baby to continue plot to fool estranged husband.
Ed Lee decides against bringing racial profiling to the bay area.
Former Richmond County sheriff's deputy supplied names, addresses, and Social Security numbers
Emails reveal camera-vendor employees illegally approved citations under a police officer's name and without his knowledge
Former officer admits he used his badge on behalf of the Latin Kings
Driving while topless apparently a crime. The woman was arrested and charged with eluding law enforcement
Also claims his valet parked his Ferrari in a no-parking zone, not him, and that the cop was just trying to meet a quota. He faces felony assault charges.
He wants to die, rejecting clemency by Oregon's governor
The embattled tech entrepreneur says he was punched and kicked after surrendering
The officer is accused of using a gun and knife to attack a former girlfriend
A jury convicted the former chief of police for Omega, Georgia, of abusing a man in his custody
Lashonn White, who can't hear, called police for help after she was assaulted in her home. The uniformed responders promptly attacked her, too
Minnesota's now-defunct Metro Gang Strike Force lives on in the compensation still being paid to its victims
Police departments will videotape stops and advise drivers of right to refuse searches
A California judge says Murrieta residents have no right to take their objections to red-light cameras to the polls
Will be suspended 45 days without pay.
Woman weighs in at under a hundred pounds and is 5 foot, 2 inches. She says it started when her dog barked at a cop
Texas uses its own definition of mental retardation and Marvin Wilson doesn't qualify
Charged with obstructing government administration and resisting arrest; was taking photographs of s street brawl
Charges were dropped when man who needed ten stitches after being handcuffed wouldn't testify. He's suing the city now too.
74-year-old woman forced from home at gunpoint, driven around, then returned unharmed.
City had agreed to pay $1.4 million to families of three men killed by police.
Officer filmed pepper-spraying Occupy Wall Street protesters already in containment area.
The number of people with whom the NYPD got up-close-and-personal declined by 25 percent
New Hampshire authorities use wiretap laws to target activist over his reports on police conduct
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