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Two inmates attempted to escape at Fort Leavenworth’s U.S. Disciplinary Barracks in late April, an Army spokesman confirmed Thursday. Corrections specialists prevented the April 29 escape.
The unidentified male, whom the NYPD is asking the public to help track down, approached a 17-year-old male in the vicinity of 43rd Street and New Utrecht Avenue, on Tuesday, April 8 around 10:40 ...
A Fort Meade man died in a shootout with Polk County deputies and Bartow police officers outside a Lowe's Home Improvement store. The incident began with a domestic dispute where the suspect ...
Previously the department had relied on images from NYPD helicopters. Drones were used last year during the Prospect Park fire and last month on April 10 when a helicopter crashed into the ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The NYPD is asking for the public’s help to locate a 14-year-old girl who has been reported missing from Port Richmond. Mayheline Cruz was seen leaving her home in the ...
A 5K walk/run in honor of Posey and Missing Indigenous Women's Month is scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday, May 11, in Fort Totten. Another area of advocacy for Indigenous peoples has occurred at this ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Army has identified a soldier who was found dead on April 24 during training at Fort Jackson. In a statement on Friday, a spokesperson for the Army post announced that the ...
NEWS. BREAKING NEW DETAILS TONIGHT AFTER A MAN WAS KILLED IN A SHOOTING IN FORT PIERCE. IT HAPPENED AROUND 1230 THIS AFTERNOON ALONG EDWARDS ROAD BETWEEN SOUTH 23RD STREET AND NICHOLAS ROAD.
Now it will be up to a judge to decide which side is right. “We’re suing the city of New York because the NYPD is running a racially discriminatory surveillance program, the gang database ...
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Federal lawsuit seeks to abolish NYPD gang databaseA lawsuit filed by the Legal Aid Society and four other groups seeks to end an NYPD database that contains thousands of names of people allegedly associated with gangs. Trump administration signs ...
First NYPD class since recruitment standards were eased is sworn in as city vows to get ranks to 35K
The first new batch of NYPD cops since police brass lowered the admission standards earlier this year was sworn in on Thursday — with Mayor Eric Adams setting a target of 35,000 cops in uniform ...
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