[8] Davis's family began negotiating with police, motivated by concerns about his safety; local drug dealers were making death threats because
the police dragnet seeking Davis had disrupted their business.
Not exact matches
In coordination with the FBI, which shut down another such market, AlphaBay, the Dutch
police seized and ran Hansa for a month, ensnaring its buyers and sellers in a surveillance
dragnet.
Fortunately there is enough evidence out there that suggests where
police authorities have abandoned their racial
dragnet approach and focused more on intelligence - led
policing, three aspects not so miraculously happen: disproportionate stop and search figures go down, crime detection goes up and community relations between the
police and those they seek to serve dramatically improve.
The idea of DNA sweeps or «
dragnets» originated in Europe, and
police departments have employed the technique more than a dozen times in the United States, typically stirring controversy.
Singlet oxygen tends to rip apart tumor cells in a manner that exposes many new tumor antigens to immune cells called dendritic cells, which, like
police executing a
dragnet, grab the antigens and present them to T cells for closer inspection.
Stingrays are especially pernicious surveillance tools because they collect information on every single phone in a given area — not just the suspect's phone — this means they allow the
police to conduct indiscriminate,
dragnet searches.