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Auckland police monitored a suspect for six days until he naturally passed a stolen Fabergé pendant inspired by the James Bond film 'Octopussy.'
A social worker, described by colleagues as "remarkable" and "compassionate," has died from stab wounds she suffered when a patient armed with a steak knife allegedly attacked her inside a San Francisco hospital, according to authorities.
Seven Providence College students were hospitalized after police said they suffered drug overdoses at an off-campus party late Friday night.
Convicted felon and illegal immigrant from El Salvador allegedly wounds Omaha police in shootout after randomly opening fire on shopper at neighborhood store.
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AI-powered police body cameras, once taboo, get tested on Canadian city's 'watch list' of faces
Police body cameras equipped with artificial intelligence have been trained to detect the faces of about 7,000 people on a “high risk” watch list in the Canadian city of Edmonton, a live test of whether facial recognition technology shunned as too intrusive could have a place in policing throughout North America.
San Diego is set to pay the settlement to the family of a 16-year-old boy shot by police, possibly the largest payout resulting from a police killing in the United States.
A Superior, Wis., police officer is in stable condition after being shot near the city’s middle school Sunday morning, according to a Facebook post by Mayor Jim Paine. A suspect is in custody. The officer is being treated at Essentia Health in Duluth, the Superior Police Department said in a news release.
The city of San Diego is poised to approve one of the nation’s largest settlements in a police -related killing, weighing a $30 million settlement to the family of Konoa Wilson, a 16-year-old Black boy who was fatally shot by a San Diego police officer in January.
More than a dozen new K-9 teams are set to join police departments across Connecticut and Massachusetts after graduating from the 2025 K-9 certification class in East Hartford, officials said.
On Nov. 30 around 2 am, a Bay Village Service Department employee contacted police to report his plow truck had been struck by a vehicle and the driver left the scene.
"The city has insufficient evidence … that the use of force by an officer was the cause of death," an Oakland police spokesperson said.