Sentences with phrase «post police incident»

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The company came under fire in 2015 after a Washington Post investigation found that, on average, one person per week died in incidents in which police used Tasers that year.
One official characterized the incident to The Post as involving «the fog of war» and said that one accidental shot could have caused what police call «contagious fire» amid the chaos of the day.
CROWN HEIGHTS — Three officers and a lieutenant caught on video arresting an on - duty postal worker in Crown Heights earlier this month have been removed from their normal posts as the NYPD investigates the incident, Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said Tuesday.
He said the state has posted rewards and put together a special police unit to address the incidents.
Investigative Post reporter Daniela Porat discusses police use of force training in light of the recent incident involving a Buffalo Police Department SUV striking a civilian who was holding a police use of force training in light of the recent incident involving a Buffalo Police Department SUV striking a civilian who was holding a Police Department SUV striking a civilian who was holding a knife.
Aya said that the 13 policemen that were on duty on the day of the incident had gone to the police headquarters for interrogation as directed by the IGP, saying that they had started returning to their duty posts.
When DAILY POST contacted the State Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Inuwa Hafiz on phone on Friday, he said «Yes I am aware of that incidents.
Cuomo during a Long Island appearance said «gang prevention officers» from the State Police will be posted in the 10 Suffolk County schools believed to have the highest incidents of gang - related activity.
Over the last few years, terrorist incidents have occurred, and in response the Malaysian government has established military and police posts on islands and other tourist destinations.
Twitter update The Baltimore Police Department, posted video of the initial incident and when officers were able to put the «bulls in custody»:
Apologies for the delay on this post, but I was out on the Hudson yesterday with «River University» students seining for fish and probing mud samples when the Norfolk Constabulary, the local British police force investigating the 2009 disclosure of e-mails and files from the University of East Anglia climate unit, finally officially deemed the incident a crime — even as it closed the case, conceding that it was uncrackable.
Some of the basic details about the raid are spelled out in a Lorain County police incident / investigation report posted here.
Police, in fact, told the news conference they were investigating another scene at a Canada Post depot this morning and have issued a warning for people to watch for other incidents.
Recent postings to The Memory Hole 2 include security camera video and police audio relating to the United Airlines incident, a list of all universities under Title IX investigation relating to sexual violence, and SEC nominee Jay Clayton's «shrinking bio» and financial disclosure.
High - profile controversies over police shootings, questionable promotions, racial profiling, attacks on law enforcement and race - based incidents have led to an increase in public employees being disciplined for publicly posting commentary deemed offensive or incendiary.
«While we previously encouraged and supported individuals to report to the police serious incidents related to a trip booked through our app, we will now proactively make the reports,» Tom Elvidge, the U.K.'s general manager, wrote in a post explaining the changes.
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