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A Philadelphia police officer who was shot during a massive brawl between students outside Overbrook High School earlier this ...
The Michigan Fraternal Order of Police, in a statement, said the charges against former Grand Rapids police Officer Christopher Schurr put an "immense burden" on him. He was accused of murder in the ...
The three officers were shot when they were dispatched to Potomac Drive at 9:44 p.m. Saturday to investigate the report of a ...
The city of Akron and its police union disagree on several terms of the collective bargaining agreement, including proposed ...
Harmeet K. Dhillon, who leads the Justice Department’s civil rights division, announced the decision days before the fifth ...
Michigan’s Fraternal Order of Police praised Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker’s decision not to retry former Grand Rapids ...
The Justice Department is working toward dropping reform agreements with police departments in Minneapolis and Louisville, Ky ...
The DOJ is closing its investigation into the Oklahoma City Police Department, retracting previous findings of discrimination against individuals with behavioral health issues.
A neutral third party will issue a binding decision on the terms of potential pay increases for officers after listening to the two sides in a hearing.
Arbitrator David E. Wilson ruled that the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government didn’t violate its collective bargaining agreement with the Louisville Corrections Fraternal Order of Police by ...
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WOODTV.com on MSNLyoya family hurt, Schurr relieved by prosecutor’s decision not to retry, advocates sayA Kent County commissioner who has stood with the family of Patrick Lyoya since he was shot and killed by a then-Grand Rapids police officer says the family is heartbroken knowing the criminal ...
Skamania, welcomed local law enforcement officers from Southwest Washington to Washington, D.C., last week in honor of National Police Week. In the same week, the House of Representatives passed a ...
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