The man ignored the Las Cruces officer’s instructions as he closed a distance of about 60 feet before the officer fired shots
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The man ignored the Las Cruces officer’s instructions as he closed a distance of about 60 feet before the officer fired shots Go to Source U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis also ruled that agents in the area must wear badges and banned them from using certain riot control techniques Go to Source The nurse, who was arrested for a DWI, also told the officer he couldn’t “speak straight” because he had “an accent from another country” and “hadn’t been picked up by ICE yet” Go to Source Sheriff Christina Corpus allegedly showed a conflict of interest in her personal relationship with a former chief of staff and retaliated against a union leader, among others Go to Source Cartels have issued bounties ranging from $2,000 to dox and surveil ICE and CBP officers to $50,000 for assassinating government officials, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said Go to Source The Myrtle Beach officer made the “conscious decision to fire his weapon even though the sidewalk was crowded” in order “to protect the lives of innocent bystanders,” according to the report Go to Source While driving to work, the Milwaukee officer’s vehicle collided with another car, and the other driver struck the officer in the face with a gun Go to Source During the struggle, one Portland officer was on the ground wrestling with the suspect, while the other used a TASER and eventually a neck hold to subdue the suspect Go to Source A small explosion was captured on dash cam footage right after the officers rescued the driver Go to Source Vermont, Massachusetts and New Hampshire landed at the top of WalletHub’s 2025 list, with Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana ranked least safe Go to Source After spotting a firearm inside a vehicle, the Louisiana State Police trooper told a suspect he was being detained; the man then struggled with the officer, allegedly reaching for the gun Go to Source The Marysville Police Department and the Yuba County Sheriff’s Office denied workplace safety violations alleged by CAL-OSHA in the shooting death of Officer Osmar Rodarte Go to Source “Sometimes heroes come with four legs and a wagging tail!” the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office wrote in its post Go to Source Police chiefs around the state said strong community violence intervention and more officers on the street account for the change Go to Source The FBI called “Operation Summer Heat” a “record-setting” operation as it aimed to remove gang members, drug traffickers, child predators and bank robbers from the streets Go to Source |
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