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Jul 17 2023
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Aurora won’t deploy officers to Denver during protests until Denver agrees to protect them from all liability
An agreement between Denver and Aurora that allowed the two cities to deploy their police officers to help each other during protests has been suspended after an Aurora City Council vote on Monday night. Aurora won’t be sending its officers to Denver, as it did during the 2020 racial justice protests after the killing of George Floyd, until Denver agrees to fully indemnify — or take on full
The Denver PostJul 17 2023
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Minneapolis considers new option for future of 3rd Precinct
A new report shows most citizens support rebuilding the Minneapolis police's 3rd Precinct at its original location, which was burned down during the 2020 riots, while the city is also now considering a new option. The report, which gauged community feedback from listening sessions and surveys weighing the future of the 3rd Precinct, showed a "significant" number of people oppose any new
Fox9Nov 22 2023
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Man charged in killing of former Lakers star's brother
Prosecutors charged the man accused of gunning down former Laker Michael Cooper's brother at a Pasadena park on Wednesday. "I want to express deep condolences to the family of the individual who died and unwavering support for the wounded victim," District Attorney George Gascón said. "These violent senseless acts have no place in our communities, especially at a public park where families
CBS News (Online)Oct 31 2023
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Attorney General’s Office rules 3 Mississippi officer-involved shootings justified
JACKSON, Miss. (WLOX) - Tuesday, the Office of the Attorney General announced it has completed its review of three officer-involved shootings in Mississippi, one of which was in Lucedale and involved a George County Sheriff’s Office deputy. In all three incidents, the AG’s Office found the use of force was justified. The Lucedale incident happened October 21, 2022, when the George County
WLOX 13Oct 31 2023
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Georgia football's rivalry with Florida full of competitive friendships
Not many fans among the 76,251 in attendance at the Georgia-Florida game on Saturday, were aware of the latent friendships that exist in the longtime rivalry. The George Bobo family and the Bill Napier family were good friends as high school coaches in Georgia. Bill, the father of the current Gator head coach, sent Billy to spend time with George Bobo and his finishing school for quarterback
Athens Banner-HeraldNov 21 2023
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Police identify Md. students killed by van while walking to school
Prince George’s County police on Friday identified two Riverdale Elementary School students who were struck and killed by a van while walking to school on Thursday and said for the first time a third man was injured in the crash. Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. Shalom Mbah, 10, and Sky Sosa, 5, both of Riverdale, were
Washington PostJun 16 2023
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Probe into Minneapolis Police Department finds use of excessive force, discrimination
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the results of a two-year probe into the Minneapolis Police Department and officers' use of force. This federal investigation began in April 2021, just after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of George Floyd's murder.
Host Peter O'Dowd speaks with Andy Mannix, who covers crime and police for the Minneapolis Star
WBURNov 22 2023
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Charleston Republican just accomplished a mayoral victory that hasn't happened since the 1870s: 'The people have spoken'
For the first time in nearly 150 years, a Republican will serve as mayor of Charleston, South Carolina. In a runoff election held on Tuesday, former South Carolina state Rep. William Cogswell (R) defeated incumbent Mayor John Tecklenburg (D) by 569 votes to become the first Republican to hold the office since the 19th Century. The races are technically nonpartisan. The last Republican to serve
The BlazeNov 20 2023
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Phoenix man arrested, accused of killing his brother: PD
Phoenix Police officials say they are looking into a murder that began as a missing persons case. According to a statement released on Nov. 20, brothers George Thomas Morgan, 45, and Michael John Morgan, 44, were involved in what was described by police as "repeated physical altercations" at their home, located in the area of 19th Avenue and Lewis, between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
FOX 10 PhoenixOct 17 2023
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Church of Jesus Christ announces dedication, open house dates for Red Cliffs Utah Temple
ST. GEORGE — The second temple in St. George, the Red Cliffs Utah Temple, will be dedicated on March 24, 2024, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced on Monday. The open house for the temple will run from Jan. 30, 2024, to March 2, 2024. President Henry B. Eyring, second counselor in the church's First Presidency, will dedicate the temple. It will be dedicated in two
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