• Secretary of state requests $3.6 million to double State Capitol Police officers

    Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston has requested the legislature to double the amount of State Capitol Police officers providing security near the Capitol.

  • State police investigating assault at Grandview Raceway

    The altercation involved two people Saturday evening at Grandview Raceway in Washington Township.

  • Teen’s death under state police investigation

    BUFFALO TWP., UNION COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Police announced a death investigation is underway after a 16-year-old boy was found dead. PSP stated on April 12 around 2:00 a.m., firefighters of Mifflinburg Hose Company responded to a structure fire with entrapment. Police say the victim, a 16-year-old boy, was unable to escape the burning home and []

    • WMDT

    One dead on Delaware State University's campus, police investigating

    DOVER, Del. – On Sunday, the early morning hours were disrupted by the sounds of gunfire on Delaware State University’s campus. When Delaware State University’s police arrived on the scene they found one victim. “They responded to the scene and located an 18-year-old victim who received treatment on the scene and was then transported to Bay Health Kent campus where

    • WRIC

    Man dies in officer-involved shooting after pursuit by Albemarle deputies, Virginia State Police investigating

    Virginia State Police are investigating an incident in which a suspect died after an officer-involved shooting with Albemarle County Sheriff’s deputies during a pursuit Wednesday afternoon.

  • Police investigate Nigeria’s Foundation for Investigative Journalism after corruption coverage

    Abuja, April 16, 2024—Nigerian authorities should immediately drop their investigation into the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ) and its founder, the award-winning undercover reporter, Fisayo Soyombo, and stop intimidating the chairperson of FIJ’s board of trustees, Bukky Shonibare, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Tuesday. On February 21, Soyombo published an investigation detailing how he

  • State police: Police law amendment may take two years

    Nigerians clamouring for state police may have to wait a little longer as the process of amending the 1999 constitution to make the initiative possible may take two years. The constitution amendment process is expected to run from January 2024 to December 2025, according to the work plan unveiled by the committee on constitution review Read More

  • Police investigating Youngstown shooting

    Police were called to Mercy Health Hospital around 9:30 p.m. after they said the victim showed up with a gunshot wound.

  • State police: Further delay is risky

    THE deterioration of security has continued to stimulate support for the swift establishment of state police as a panacea for the bloody violence. The state and federal governments and the federal and state assemblies must fast-track the process to save the country from implosion. Already, 20 out of 36 state governors have aligned with the Read More

  • Australia does not need a policeman for a police state

    When the Labor Party won the federal election off a tired, limping, and lost Morrison Liberal Party – we knew…What to read next: Australia’s e-Safety Karen | Australia fails to protect children from gender experiments | The Voice zombie lumbers on in South Australia | Dear Senator Wong, recognising a terrorist state is wrong

  • Police investigating after deadly shooting in Worcester

    The Worcester Police Department has launched an investigation after a 24-year-old man was shot dead on Saturday night.

  • Florida Now Legally a Police State

    Eric Zuesse (blogs at https://theduran.com/author/eric-zuesse/) On Friday, April 12th, the Florida Sun-Sentinel newspaper headlined “DeSantis signs controversial bill banning civilian boards from investigating police misconduct” and reported: Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a controversial bill Friday stripping citizen oversight boards of their power to investigate police misconduct. The bill, HB 601, instead allows local chiefs of […]