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New public database answers Snohomish County’s pressing crime questions | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 4 days agoHow many people did Snohomish County sheriff’s deputies arrest last year? Launched Tuesday, former...
Chicago police announce new changes to crowd response policies
FOX News Chicago· 5 days agoFor instance, during the upcoming Democratic National Convention, 2,500 CPD officers will be...
Letters to the editor for Saturday, June 15, 2024
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThese plans will have a seriously disruptive effect on our economy and the markets.Consider the national chaos that followed the murder of George Floyd.
Phoenix police used excessive force, justice department says
BBC via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBetween 2016-22, 37% of Phoenix police arrests were homeless people, the report found. The justice...
‘Use of Force’ stats show NYC suspects’ injuries up 25% at hands of NYPD, cops getting hurt more too
NY Post metro via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoCriminals have been hit with nearly 25% more injuries at the hands of cops so far this year --...
This Summer Is Gearing Up to Be a Wild Mess. Welcome to Big Brat Summer.
Slate via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThings are only bound to get more extreme as we crawl...But, as we learned from the aftermath of the...
Family of Texas man who died after altercation with jailers wants federal investigation
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe family of a Texas man who died after an altercation with jailers, including one who pinned his...
The Liberal Police State: How Democrats Are Playing Into GOP Hands
The Nation· 2 days agoApplying the tactics of counterinsurgency warfare to peaceful domestic protest risks blurring the...
University of Minnesota pauses hiring of professor who called Israel’s war against Hamas ‘a textbook...
Jewish Insider via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe University of Minnesota paused the hiring of a professor who wrote that Israel’s military...
‘This will not be 1968.’ Chicago police prepare for DNC as whole world watches once again.
The Columbian· 18 hours agoIt’s not 1968.