Sentences with phrase «policing cell phone»

«There are more important things we want administrators involved in,» than policing cell phone possession, Mustaro added.

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Matanov, who had hiked a New Hampshire mountain with Tamerlan Tsarnaev to «train like, and praise, the «mujahideen,»» according to court papers, deleted searches related to the attacks from his computer, tried to dispose of cell phones he had used to contact the brothers, and denied knowing much about the pair in interviews with police.
I'm like Mr. Hotshot, giving advice, and here I am in a police station in Brazil with a cell phone that doesn't work.
Once everything is done by the Decoy customers they will give us a signal or a call on our cell phone that they are ready and then the raiding team (Includes a Police Inspector, the team from the organization, Local Panchas: one male and one female, 2 - 3 lady constables, 2 - 3 male constables) reaches the said location and then search for our decoy customers in the sex rooms, and once they are found with the girl, the girls are rescued and the brothel keeper will be arrested.
It analyzes data from sources around the world, such as security cameras, cell phones, emails, social media, flight manifests, and police radios.
According to Tusc Police, Jones damaged the victim's cell phone and threatened to assault her in front of a witness pic.twitter.com/G8 2ulELRsV
Clark was a 22 - year - old who was fatally shot at 20 times by police on March 18 when they mistook his cell phone for a weapon.
The reasoning was that a cell phone today contains a lot of personal information that police would not generally have access to without a warrant, such as pictures of family, addresses and contacts, internet browsing history, location data, etc..
The reporter, Daily News Capitol Bureau Chief Ken Lovett, who has been covering state government for decades, was arrested by the State Police for talking on his cell phone in the lobby of the Capitol outside the state Senate, in violation of a Senate rule.
Civil rights advocates say the ruling will push the police and prosecutors to meet a higher standard in tracking cell phones.
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has been under scrutiny after cell phone video appeared to show an officer apply a chokehold on Garner, 43, shortly before he complained of being unable to breathe.
When Allen drove off, after angrily attempting to move the paint bucket, she left the scene to find a place with better cell phone reception and called police.
The release of a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court decision dictating that police need a warrant in order to search a cell phone coincides with a request by the Buffalo Police Department to purchase equipment that would transfer all data from a cell phone so it could be examined by detecpolice need a warrant in order to search a cell phone coincides with a request by the Buffalo Police Department to purchase equipment that would transfer all data from a cell phone so it could be examined by detecPolice Department to purchase equipment that would transfer all data from a cell phone so it could be examined by detectives.
The NYPD is one of many police departments across the country quietly using a highly secretive military grade technology that can track the whereabouts of suspects by using their cell phone signals.
Police officers would be able to check the cell phones of drivers in auto accident to see if they were talking or texting while operating the car, under a measure proposed in Albany by Brooklyn Assemblyman Felix Ortiz.
Oyeyemi, an Assistant Superintendent of Police said, the suspects robbed the owner of the bakery, Taiwo Ogunyemi of N2, 000 and a cell phone.
In a rare victory for personal privacy rights, legislation prohibiting police from accessing information on a cell phone without a warrant recently became law in Read more»
Cell phones, smart phones, and other personal electronic devices are free from arbitrary police snooping in California — at least for the time being, thanks to actions taken by the state legislature and Governor Jerry Brown.
There will be no photography allowed inside the building, including cell phone photography — with the exception of credentialed media, City of Buffalo and Buffalo Police photographers.
The mayor also asked parishioners to look at a recent Daily News front page article about the city's new neighborhood policing program orchestrated by Police Commissioner James O'Neill, saying that the «number one thing that jumps out» in that story is that the officers are giving their cell phone numbers to community members, who alert them to crimes and enable officers to stop crimes «before they happen.»
The councilwoman was caught being fed an answer on stop - and - frisk by the head of the police union, Pat Lynch, and came under fire after she was caught repeatedly staring at her cell phone during a debate in May.
The victim was able to track her cell with the Find My Phone app to the Church Avenue subway station in Brooklyn, where she found it in possession of MTA personnel, according to police.
On the three - year anniversary of the death of Eric Garner in a police confrontation caught on cell phone video, which fueled protests around the city and country, Mayor Bill de Blasio said «a lot has been done» to prevent similar tragedies.
Ortiz also introduced a «textalyzer» bill this past April, which would enable police to field - test motorists» cell phones following a crash.
A Brooklyn judge has ruled that police will now need to secure an eavesdropping warrant to track cell phones of criminal suspects.
Radar, flashy LED signs, and text alerts to drivers» cell phones and local police are part of New York's new, high - tech effort to combat often fatal wrong - way crashes on the state Thruway.
NYPD Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said Thursday that cell phone footage taken just before a young woman was allegedly gang raped by five teens in a Brooklyn playground is a...
At some point, (Romel) returned holding a cell phone and told the men he had called police.
FM radio is positioned between 88 MHz and 108 MHz, and users as diverse as police dispatchers, air traffic controllers, and cell phone callers all have their own bands.
Sometimes the police require a warrant to obtain such information from cell phone companies; in other instances, they do not.
The secretive nature of stingray use has begun to backfire on law enforcement, however, with states beginning to pass laws that require police to obtain a warrant before they can set up a fake cell phone tower for surveillance.
«Fruitvale Station» is the true story of the last day of Oscar Grant, a father, a son, an ex-con, a boyfriend, and a friend who was killed by a BART police officer in a BART station in Oakland, Calif. — an event that was captured on multiple cell phone cameras.
Detained after a fight broke out on a train car, the unarmed Grant was shot in the back by a white police officer in front of dozens of witnesses taking cell phone videos of the incident.
Likewise, Time Out of Mind layers in the incessant sounds of overheard cell phone conversation and distant police sirens that can not be avoided in New York City.
Ruth (Melanie Lynskey) gets robbed and the police are ineffectual, even when she uses her cell phone to locate her stolen computer.
His feature - length debut revolves around a Brooklyn street hustler who captures an illegal act of police violence on his cell phone and contends with a chain of events that ensue as a result.
During two week - long periods of stepped up enforcement to date, police in Hartford have written approximately 4,956 tickets and Syracuse police have issued 4,446 tickets for violations involving drivers talking or texting on cell phones.
To date, police in Hartford have written approximately 4,128 tickets and Syracuse police have issued 4,446 tickets for violations involving drivers talking or texting on cell phones.
Hansen was able to send text messages with his cell phone to friends and his friends called the police.
These new devices might be those purchased by other city departments (homeland security, police, emergency vehicles, education, health, social services), or by city residents (mesh - enabled laptops, cell phones, PDAs).
Our answer to the question of what police must do before searching a cell phone seized incident to an arrest is accordingly simple — get a warrant,» he wrote.
In a unanimous decision handed down in June in Riley v. California, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that police must first obtain a warrant to search the contents of someone's cell phone in all but the most extraordinary circumstances.
Tower dumps are shrouded in secrecy, but there is no doubt the police are using this technology on a regular basis, as well as similar tools that impersonate actual cell towers and trick phones into attaching to them and disclosing phone log and location information.
In an egregious and unprecedented abuse of judicial power, respondent committed 46 defendants into police custody in a bizarre, unsuccessful effort to discover the owner of a ringing cell phone in the courtroom.
Aside from other witnesses or bystanders who may not be contacted by emergency services, individuals directly involved in the auto accident — the victims — may be unable to call the police for a variety of reasons: they may be in a state of shock, unaware of what just took place; they may be injured such that reaching or their cell phone is impossible; they may not have a cell phone with them, etc..
Just a few months ago, the Supreme Court in Canada decided that police are allowed to search your cell phone or smartphone when they are arresting you.
The police report indicates that the man asked to take photos of her on his cell phone with her legs in the air.
Riverside police are stating that drugs or alcohol did not play a role in the crash, but that she was not paying attention and distracted by cell phone use at the time.
Using cell phone records as evidence, police and investigators have tracked down a suspect allegedly involved in a Scranton kidnapping case that took place last year.
On Friday September 7, 2012 the Ontario Court of Appeal will consider the case of R. v. Fearon, which will examine whether the police need to get a warrant before searching an arrested person's cell phone.
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