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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill allowing police departments to charge $75/hour for body cam/dash cam videos.
Almost seven years ago, the state law enforcement agency invited family members and their attorneys to see video of the Hoover police shooting of E.J. Bradford before the investigation concluded. Why ...
Gardai have issued an appeal for witnesses - and especially those who may have seen a man walking along a road near where a ...
On Tuesday, the family’s attorney filed a formal petition—not a lawsuit—asking a judge to compel the City of Homewood to ...
A central conflict in Gutierrez’s testimony resulted from confusion around the phrase “I have shots fired.” When Gutierrez ...
Chatham District Attorney Shalena Cook Jones explained how an arrest last summer in Savannah complied with Savannah Police ...
A five-year-old boy identified as Kyrie Brown suffered from "elevated body temperatures" in the moments leading up to his ...
In addition to demanding to see the body cam video, Jabari Peoples' family wants the name of the officer released and to know ...
A deputy took a different approach to stopping an intruder after a bear broke into a vehicle and couldn’t get out.
Initial surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts verify that a city police officer kept to the handbook when he shot a ...
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency on Tuesday, citing Alabama law, said release of any body cam or dash cam footage of the ...
The family of Jabari Peoples, a teenager fatally shot by police, is still waiting to view the body camera footage of the ...