Nepal: Chinese protesters arrested after clash with police, 6 cops injured
Bandipora: Fake currency racket busted by J&K Police, 4 arrested
Shah expresses concern over rising coronavirus cases in Central Armed Police Forces
Belize: ICITAP Completes Investigations Training with National Police
On February 21, ICITAP completed the Basic Criminal Investigation Training Course for 29 members of the Belize Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Branch.
Nepal: ICITAP Mentors National Police to Strengthen Criminal Investigative Capacity
On February 28, ICITAP completed an intensive two-week engagement to provide the Nepal Police Job Task working group assistance in finalizing the criminal investigator task list, equipment list, and risk analysis lists for criminal investigator position.
Pakistan: ICITAP Completes Advanced First Aid Course with National Highway & Motorway Police
On February 28, ICITAP concluded the Advanced First Aid Course at the National Highway & Motorway Police (NHMP) Training Facility in Kot Ranjit.
Courts, Police and Advocates Use Technology During Pandemic to Help Prevent Domestic Violence
Many victims of domestic abuse are currently left no option than to shelter in place and to stay in their home with their abuser to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. As a result, many communities are implementing creative solutions, often working remotely and incorporating the use of technology, to protect victims and prevent violence.
Police Release Video Of Officer-Involved Shooting That Left Teen Hurt
Police: Eight Shot, One Fatally At Cookouts In West Baltimore
Baltimore Police say multiple people were shot, at least one dead, at two cookouts on Edmondson Ave near North Warwick Ave on Sunday evening.
Jury Convicts Teen In Death Of Baltimore County Police Officer
Prosecutors said sentencing is set for July 23. Dawnta Harris faces life in prison on the felony murder conviction alone, with up to five years for auto theft and 20 years for first-degree burglary.
Police Release Video Of Officer-Involved Shooting That Left Teen Hurt
Surrey Police issue statement after armed officers and helicopter called to Guildford in early hours
Police warning after 'in distress' dog found left inside hot car at B&Q car park
Police release CCTV after rough sleeper attacked at Waterloo Station
Officers believe the man in the picture may be able to help with their investigation following two incidents on May7
Police rules on shopping this Bank Holiday weekend
The official guidelines for anyone planning to head to the supermarkets for an essential shop
Police 'not treating Reigate death as suspicious' following post-mortem
Police release image of man who may be able help North Belfast burglary probe
Stinger used to stop car in dramatic police chase through Co Antrim
C.R. workplace shooting suspect turns self in after father drives him to Alabama police station
A man suspected of a workplace shooting last month at a vinyl window manufacturer in southwest Cedar Rapids turned himself into authorities Friday. Jamal Devonte Edwards, 26, has been wanted since...
C.R. workplace shooting suspect turns self in after father drives him to Alabama police station
A man suspected of a workplace shooting last month at a vinyl window manufacturer in southwest Cedar Rapids turned himself into authorities Friday.
Jamal Devonte Edwards, 26, has been wanted since two men were shot at Associated Materials, 3801 Beverly Rd. SW, the morning of April 9.
Cedar Rapids police had indicated Edwards was wanted in particular for the shooting of Mark Robertson, 36.
Edwards faces charges of attempted murder, intimidation with a dangerous weapon, going armed with intent and willful injury.
The U.S. Marshals Service helped locate Edwards, distributing a photo of Edwards along the Gulf Coast. He was located in Mobile, Ala. when his father brought him to the Mobile police department so he could turn himself in, according to a Cedar Rapids police news release.
The April 9 shooting was reported at 5:03 a.m. after two employees were shot at Associated Materials. Both suffered non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
Police said at the time it appeared the shooter knew the two men.
Shawn Hardy, senior vice president of integrated products for Associated Materials, confirmed Edwards worked at the Cedar Rapids business, which gave him access to the building, but said he had been employed through a temp agency.
'We obviously have a Camp Hope 2.0-type situation': photos from Thursday night's homeless camp police confrontation
At around 5:30 pm on Thursday, there were two camps of people set up in Coeur d'Alene Park in Browne's Addition.…
S.L. Police shoot Man at Walmart
Lockdown may be all that's keeping city from getting a taste of public anger. The Saturday afternoon shooting by San Leandro Police of Steven Taylor, a 33-year-old African-American man with a history of mental-health issues, is quickly attracting strong criticism from the community, and police accountability activists from across the country. The blowback from the shooting, which was captured on a cell phone video at the Walmart on Hesperian Boulevard, threatens to hit a city government and police department ill-equipped to handle the barrage of criticism and protest about to come its way. San Leandro Police arrived at the Walmart store in response to reports of a man swinging a baseball bat, the department said.…
Berkeley Police Basically MIA At Saturday's Violent Pro-Trump Vs. AntiFa Brawl
Including a photo slideshow. Even at 10 a.m. this past Saturday morning, hours before a throng of anti-fascists and Trump-supporting white nationalists overtook downtown Berkeley’s streets, it was clear that most of the attendees were less interested in speeches, protesting, and free speech — and were mostly there just to tee-off on each other. Before the brawling began, officers stationed themselves at the entrances to downtown's "Peace Park."…
Thursday's Briefing: BART anticipates huge budget deficit next year; San Leandro Police release body-camera video of fatal shooting at Walmart
News you don't want to miss for April 23:
1. BART learned on Thursday that $250 million in recent federal relief funds will allow it to balance its budget for this fiscal year, with $78 million remaining, BART Board Director Rebecca Saltzman said.…
Thursday's Briefing: Fired Oakland officers reinstated after Police Commission violated Brown Act; Covid-19 ICU cases down in the Bay Area
News you don't want to miss for April 30:
1. The five fired Oakland police officers involved in the shooting of Joshua Pawlik in 2018 were reinstated after it was found the Oakland Police Commission violated the Brown Act, the state law for transparency in public meetings, KPIX reports.…
Wednesday's Briefing: Fired Oakland police chief files whistleblower lawsuit; Alameda's Fourth of July parade is canceled
News you don't want to miss for May 6:
1. Former Oakland Chief of Police Anne Kirkpatrick filed a lawsuit alleging the Oakland Police Commission, which fired her earlier this year, did so as retaliation for Kirkpatrick blowing the whistle on their own wrongdoing, including seeking personal favors, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.…
Police appeal after four men in 'suspicious' 4X4 with no number plates pulled onto Hampshire drive
POLICE are appealing for information after a 'suspicious' 4X4 was seen pulling onto someone's drive with the number plates covered up.
Man breaching lockdown measures arrested for assaulting three police officers in Southampton
POLICE have arrested a man for assaulting officers after he was told he was breaching the new coronavirus laws.
Southampton civic chiefs working with police and residents after an attempted murder
CIVIC chiefs are working with police and residents’ groups after an attempted murder in the city centre.
Man used homophobic slurs and threatened to 'spread coronavirus' at Southampton police station
A MAN used homophobic slurs and threatened to "spread coronavirus" towards two Southampton police officers after he broke a window.
Former Premier League star Dalian Atkinson dies after being tasered by police in Telford
Man used homophobic slurs and threatened to 'spread coronavirus' at Southampton police station
A MAN used homophobic slurs and threatened to "spread coronavirus" towards two Southampton police officers after he broke a window.
Passing police officer and two off-duty firefighters save cyclist's life in Botley drama
A POLICE officer and two off-duty firefighters saved a cyclist's life after he was taken ill and fell from his bike.
Ann Arbor Police Oversight Continues
The Ann Arbor Independent Community Police Oversight Commission continues to operate during the COVID-19 crisis. Their focus has changed a bit during the pandemic.
Video: Police Laugh at Indianapolis Rapper Shot and Killed During Car Chase
The local artist known as Sean Da Don was shot to death by cops after he jumped out of his car and ran away, while the entire incident was live-streamed to his fans via Facebook Live.
Creepy clown sightings not a funny prank for police
There is one report of a creepy clown sighting in Mid-Michigan. Since the report, police have closed the case.
Police Must Release 911 Tape From Gilgo Beach Victim, Judges Rule
A panel of appeals court judges has ordered Suffolk County Police to release the 911 call that led authorities to discover 11 bodies near Gilgo Beach a decade ago.
West Midlands Police football unit signs up for Great Birmingham Run
Police patrols increased as security state rises
Police clampdown on gang crime continues
Police complaints ruling on Birmingham death
Police back rugby club’s battle against knife crime
West Midlands Police appeal for help to indentify body
The body, which has not yet been identified, was discovered around 8am yesterday (Thursday 4) in the Birmingham & Fazeley canal near Tyburn Road junction with Wheelwright Road, Erdington.
Police unit hails drop in gun crime
You’d be barking to miss Police Dog Hogan in Kings Heath
Gig review: Police Dog Hogan bound into Birmingham
Kings Heath’s Hare and Hounds was the venue last night for the first appearance in Birmingham of Police Dog Hogan
Rainbow Venues welcome Police Commissioner’s drug policy proposal
Burger King India joins hands with Delhi Police to provide burgers to orphanages
The staff delivering the meals wear protective gear like masks and gloves to ensure safety. Since Covid – 19 outbreak, Burger King says that it has further strengthened its restaurant procedures around food safety, cleanliness and hygiene and increased its sanitization frequency in all restaurants across the country.