• ‘Do a better job’: Murder suspect’s widow said she asked law enforcement for help prior to deadly crime spree

    HOBBS, New Mexico (KMID/KPEJ) - Ector County murder suspect, 26-year-old Trevor James Myrick, was killed in an officer-involved shooting in Irion County earlier this month after investigators said he killed a 74-year-old Odessa resident and stole multiple vehicles. Now Trevor's widow is speaking out about the events that led up to the officer-involved shooting that []

  • Madera said goodbye to Dr. James

    For The Madera TribuneFor more than 50 years, Madera held a 4th of July parade down Yosemite Avenue in honor of American Independence. Its celebration in 1913, however, took on special meaning. The town was saying goodbye to an old soldier on that day.Ninety-nine years ago a huge parade inched down Yosemite Avenue as it always did on the anniversary of our nation’s Independence. Crowds lined the street to see the procession and then flocked to Courthouse Park to hear the music and orations. It...

  • Make cities pay for not enforcing the law

    If your next-door neighbor decided to start brewing beer in his garage, and the fermenting yeast made your house smell like rotten eggs, you could sue him for nuisance, enjoin him from making beer, and seek damages to repair the damage to your house. That is a fair common law principle. But what if the […]

  • Former law enforcement professional charged with retail theft

    DICKSON CITY, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A former officer, prison guard was charged after allegedly stealing three pairs of sneakers for Dick's House of Sports. According to Scranton police on March 25, they were called to Dick's House of Sports for reports of a retail theft. The criminal complaint states that 45-year-old Nicholas Ganz would []

  • Letter: Failure to enforce the law brings chaos to Reading

    Failure to enforce law leads to big problems in Reading.

    • WLNS

    High school students train for law enforcement careers

    Physical agility, strength, endurance, even conducting a traffic stop--all things that officials test the students on, in an effort to fill some uniforms.

  • Biden to meet with families of killed law enforcement officers

    President Joe Biden on Thursday will meet with the families of law enforcement officers who were killed on Monday in North Carolina, the White House announced. Four officers were shot and killed in the line of duty in Charlotte on Monday while attempting to serve a warrant. Eight law enforcement officers in total were shot. Biden will also visit with officers wounded in the shootout, the White House said, as well as other law enforcement officers and elected officials. NBC News reported the...

  • Rep. Langworthy in Elmira: “Our law enforcement officers are under attack”

    ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) - New York congressman Nick Langworthy made two stops in Elmira on Friday. Mr. Langworthy represents the 23rd District covering Western New York and the Southern Tier. He started his day by making his first official visit to Elmira College, before holding a press conference outside of the Chemung County Sheriff's Office. []

    • FOX40

    Placer County law enforcement warns residents of a distraction scam

    (FOX40.COM) -- Law enforcement in Placer County recently issued a public service announcement that advised residents to "beware of distraction theft." "Once again we’d like to warn our community about distraction theft," the Rocklin Police Department said. "It usually involves a stranger approaching a victim and making conversation or asking for help with something, and []

  • Microsoft to law enforcement: No using Azure OpenAI for facial recognition

    In a new Code of Conduct update, Microsoft lays out more explicit prohibitions against law enforcement agencies using AI for facial recognition.

  • Shine A Blue Light In Support Of Greater Charlotte Law Enforcement

    A local company is helping the community show their support for law enforcement officers by giving away free blue LED lightbulbs for your front porch.

    • KFDI

    Four law enforcement officers killed in confrontation in North Carolina

    Four law enforcement officers in North Carolina are dead, the result of injuries suffered during a shootout Monday outside of a home in Charlotte. At least four others were hospitalized. Records show the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task