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‘Brian Did His Job': Family Remembers Fallen Capitol Officer
From his early days growing up in a New Jersey hamlet, Brian Sicknick wanted to be a police officer
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Black Officers Break From Unions Over Trump Endorsements
Police unions nationwide have largely supported President Donald Trump’s reelection, amid mass demonstrations over police brutality and accusations of systemic racism.
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Chief: No Reason to Fire Wis. Officer Who Killed Black Teen
The police chief of a Milwaukee suburb that has seen protests and unrest since an officer was cleared of criminal wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of a Black teenager says he sees no reason why the officer should be fired
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LAPD Officer Rescues Man From Burning Car
Footage released by the LAPD shows an officer rescuing a man from a burning car before the vehicle burst into flames.
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NJ Police Officer Found Dead at Home Hours After Trying to Save Suspect
A New Jersey police officer was found dead at his home hours after trying to save a burglary suspect who fell into a river.
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Philly Officer Stays With 80-Year-Old Woman for Her Final Moments After Truck Crash
An 80-year-old woman was struck and killed by a truck in Philadelphia last week. The Philadelphia police officer who tried to save her and was with her for her final moments speaks with NBC10’s Brandon Hudson.
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Video Showing Officer Punching Man in Wildwood Leads to Investigation
A viral video of an officer repeatedly punching a man outside a pizza shop in Wildwood sparked an investigation.
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Atlanta Wendy's Where Black Man Was Killed Set on Fire
The Wendy’s location where Rayshard Brooks, a Black man, was shot and killed by police Friday in Atlanta was set on fire Saturday night after a day of peaceful protests.
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Duty to Intervene: Floyd Cops Spoke Up But Didn't Step in
Minneapolis police have for years required officers to intervene when they see colleagues using unreasonable force
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Restaurant Chain Closes Locations After Employees Refuse to Fill Orders for Police Officers
An Ohio-based restaurant chain’s decision to close several locations after a group of employees refused to fulfill an order for law enforcement officers has been met with both praise and criticism from customers.
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‘Officers Are Scared Out There': Coronavirus Hits US Police
Increasing numbers of police officers and civilian law enforcement staff are getting sick as the number of coronavirus cases explodes across the U.S. And the growing tally raises questions about how laws can and should be enforced during the pandemic, and about how departments will hold up as the virus spreads among the ranks of those whose work puts them...
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Philly Police Commissioner Announces Death of Veteran SWAT Officer
Philly Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw shared the heartbreaking news that Police Cpl. James O’Connor was shot and killed while serving a warrant in a Frankford home Friday morning.
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Two New Cases of Coronavirus in Montgomery County
Pennsylvania is reporting two new coronavirus cases, including a police officer in Montgomery County. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the details.
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Incredible Video Shows Golden Retriever Rescue Drowning Fawn Off Long Island Beach
A golden retriever leaped into the waters off Long Island during a morning walk over the weekend and, after a furious swim, returned with a drowning fawn in its mouth, its owner says.
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Man Accused of Shooting 6 Philly Police Officers During 7-Hour Standoff Surrenders
A man accused of shooting six Philadelphia police officers during a standoff that lasted more than seven hours has surrendered to police.
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Rochelle Bilal, Former Police Officer, Poised to Become Next Philadelphia Sheriff, Toppling Incumbent Jewell Williams
Rochelle Bilal, a former cop and longtime civic leader within the Philadelphia police department, is poised to become the first woman elected city sheriff after beating two-term incumbent Jewell Williams.
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Friends, Family of Det. Seals Gather in Jersey City for Slain Officer's Wake
Family, friends and colleagues of the Jersey City police detective who was shot and killed last week by two shootout suspects gathered Monday in preparation for final goodbyes. Det. Joseph Seals is survived by his wife, Laura, and their five children: Hailey, Adrian, Ethan, Isabel and Ivanna, according to McLaughlin Funeral Home, where a wake for the 40-year-old officer will…
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What We Know About Joseph Seals, the Jersey City Officer Killed in Shootout
The police officer shot and killed as part of a multiple-location shootout in Jersey City on Tuesday was identified as a 15-year police veteran, according to law enforcement officials. Det. Joseph Seals was the first person identified as a victim of two suspects who started the gunfire just after 12 p.m., Jersey City Police Chief Michael Kelly said at a…
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Law School Professors Testify in Impeachment Hearing
Four law school professors gave lessons on American history and presidential politics as they testified in the House impeachment inquiry. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the details.
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