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Cops hope sports megastars can make traffic stops safer | Editorial If you are motioned over for a traffic stop, stay calm, stay in your car and don't sound off to the police officers who pulled you over. That's the message two sports megastars with ties to New Jersey want the state's residents to hear. Former New York Giants linebacker Jessie Armstead and retired NBA ...
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Police say 8 Ugandan media workers face treason charges KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Ugandan police are holding eight media workers on treason and other charges for a report saying Uganda is planning to overthrow the president of neighboring Rwanda. Police spokesman Emilian Kayima says the employees of local tabloid The Red Pepper are in detention ...
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Iraqi minister: Romania sent experts to train local police BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Iraq's foreign minister has thanked Romania for sending dozens of advisers to train Iraqi police and invited the East European country to take part in his nation's reconstruction. Ibrahim al-Jaafari said Thursday that Romania had dispatched 50 advisers and three trainers ...
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New police head appoints No. 2 amid leadership shake-up BOSTON (AP) — The new head of the Massachusetts State Police has appointed a deputy, shoring up the agency's leadership after a shake-up triggered by revisions to a police report about a judge's daughter. The state police said in a statement Wednesday that Col. Kerry Gilpin has elevated Lt. Col.
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Police: Officer killed man in robbery at gas station store (AP) — Police say an officer fatally shot an armed man during a robbery at an Alabama service station. Pell City Police Chief Paul Irwin told local news media that 32-year-old Jackie Germaine Ragland was killed Thursday morning. Authorities say an officer who was responding to reports of a robbery ...
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Deployment of Las Cruces police to Puerto Rico extended Police Chief Jaime Montoya says the officers who deployed Nov. 14 were to have returned Saturday but now are to return on Dec. 9. Montoya says the officers are working with state police personnel from Boston, New Jersey, Montana and New York on duties ranging from traffic control to calls involving ...
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Barton to go mum over disclosed photo, citing probe Joe Barton of Texas says he plans to go silent about the release of a nude photo of him online because police are investigating the disclosure as a possible crime against him. Authorities have not confirmed an investigation. The 68-year-old Barton, who joined the House in 1985, has acknowledged ...
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Papua New Guinea officials remove last refugees from camp This image provided by Refugee Action Coalition shows police entering the immigration camp on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea, Thursday Nov. 23, 2017. Papua New Guinea authorities on Thursday ratcheted up pressure on more than 300 asylum seekers to abandon a decommissioned ...
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Authorities Probing Fatal Newark Shooting; Motive Not Known NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Authorities are investigating a fatal Thanksgiving Day shooting in New Jersey's largest city. Newark police say one person was killed in the shooting that occurred around 8 p.m. Thursday in the 400 block of South Orange Avenue. The victim was taken to a hospital but died there a ...
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Cut cops to save taxes? In this square-mile town, some say no way And in 2011, Wenonah -- a town slightly smaller than Woodbury Heights in both size and population -- proposed having Mantua police its town, but voters shot ... "We're looking at shared services in every department in this borough, just like many other towns in New Jersey," Mayor Robbie Conley said.
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South Dakota lawmaker, brother-in-law drown in Cook Islands Tieszen spent 32 years in law enforcement before retiring as police chief of Rapid City in western South Dakota. A telephone message the AP left at Tieszen's home wasn't immediately returned. "Craig Tieszen was a good man and a dedicated public servant, and his loss is very sad," Daugaard said in ...
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Man freed decades after double killing that rocked LA suburb (AP) — Simi Valley was a sleepy Southern California suburb in 1979, one frequently ranked near the top of surveys of America's safest cities — in large part because hundreds of police officers from nearby Los Angeles lived there. The city, however, was shaken when residents awoke on Nov. 11, 1978 ...
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