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Apr 13 2023
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NYPD adds robot dogs, projectile GPS trackers, subway surveillance robots in attempt to curb crime
New York City is moving ahead with its plan to use expensive robots to help police the city. The use of the robodogs was originally announced in April 2021, but the city canceled the program after public backlash. In a press conference Tuesday morning, New York City Mayor Eric Adams exclaimed that “digidog is out of the pound, digidog is now part of the toolkit we are using.” In regards to the
The Post MillennialMar 09 2024
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One person shot to death in a Jackson neighborhood
One person shot to death in a Jackson neighborhood Jackson police are looking into a shooting that left one person dead. According to detectives, the victim was shot multiple time at a home on O'Bannon Drive Saturday. The identity of the victim has not been revealed. Police say this is an ongoing investigation. If anyone has any additional information relating to this case, please call Crime
ABC 16 WAPTMar 09 2024
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One dead after being shot multiple times in Jackson
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Jackson Police are investigating after a person was killed during a shooting. According to JPD, the deadly shooting happened Saturday in the 4200 block of O’Bannon Drive. When Jackson Police arrived at the scene, detectives learned that the victim was shot multiple times and ultimately died due to injuries sustained. The identity of the victim is unknown at this time.
WLBT 3Mar 09 2024
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Man dies after being shot multiple times in Jackson
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Jackson police said a man died after being shot multiple times on Saturday, March 9.
Detective Tommie Brown said the shooting happened in the 4200 block of O’Bannon Drive. He said the victim was shot multiple times at the location and was pronounced deceased at the scene.
The victim has not been identified.
Anyone with information on the fatal
WJTV 12Jun 17 2023
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Empty offices, abandoned malls, concerns over crime: Why San Francisco, the Golden City, is losing its luster
Downtown San Francisco's fall from grace is unfolding quickly.
Landlords large and small are waving the white flag over the increasing pressures facing the city, stemming in part from the downsizing of some of the largest employers and the inertia of remote work.
In May, foot traffic to San Francisco offices was down nearly 60% compared to 2019 — the largest deficit of the major
Business InsiderJun 15 2023
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New York City Marine Veteran Indicted in Death of Subway Rider, Sparking Debate on Mental Health, Crime, and Race
New York City grand jurors handed down an indictment on Wednesday, charging Daniel Penny, a 24-year-old Marine veteran, with second-degree manslaughter in the death of fellow subway rider Jordan Neely. The incident last month has become a contentious issue, stirring discussions on mental health, crime, and race. Penny and Neely were riding an F train in Manhattan when Neely allegedly began
Dallas WeeklyApr 08 2023
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Virginia AG blasts DC leaders over 'crime explosion' after fatal Ivy City stabbing
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares sent a letter to Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and the D.C. City Council accusing them of allowing for a “crime explosion” in the district. The Republican attorney general said in his letter that the district’s high rates of criminal activity has "become Virginia’s crime problem." “Washington, D.C., is dealing with a crime explosion. Actions speak
Washington ExaminerApr 11 2023
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Whole Foods flagship San Francisco location to close due to rampant crime and drug use in the area
The BlazeMar 09 2024
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Police arrest suspect in fatal shooting of 3-year-old at Athens mobile home park
An alleged gang member is in jail and charged in the shooting death of a 3-year-old boy at Hallmark Mobile Home Park in Athens late Friday afternoon. Julian Omar Cubillos, 17, was arrested Friday night after the shooting that not only killed the child, but wounded his brother. An adult at the Spring Valley Road crime scene was initially thought wounded, but police said Saturday that wasn't the
Yahoo NewsApr 10 2023
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The Army increasingly allows soldiers charged with violent crimes to leave the military rather than face trial
Stationed at Army posts thousands of miles apart, two soldiers faced a flurry of criminal charges after they allegedly assaulted women within days of each other in early 2017.
One soldier was accused of physically assaulting his wife and firing a gun as she tried to flee their home near Fort Hood in Texas. Police later found a bullet hole in a window screen.
The Texas Tribune