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Daily Archives: April 9, 2015

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NYPD Detective Caught On Video Stealing Cash From Deli

Police CrimeBy Joe LevinApril 9, 2015Leave a comment

Brooklyn, NY – A New York police detective was caught on surveillance video stealing $3,000 from a Brooklyn deli during a raid April 3.

South Carolina Officer Who Shot Black Man Was Subject of Prior Excessive Force Complaint

Police CrimeBy Joe LevinApril 9, 2015Leave a comment

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. – The South Carolina police officer charged with murder after video surfaced of him shooting a fleeing unarmed black man in the back was allowed to stay on the force despite an earlier complaint that he used excessive force against another unarmed man.

Secret Service Supervisor Accused of Making Unwanted Sexual Advances

Police Crime, Sex CrimeBy Joe LevinApril 9, 2015Leave a comment

The U.S. Secret Service has placed a supervisor on administrative leave and suspended his security clearance, the agency confirmed late Wednesday night, as a report surfaced of an assault claim against the supervisor.

Young Mother Missing in Sydney

NewsroomBy Joe LevinApril 9, 2015Leave a comment

Eastern suburbs mother Jessica Bialek was intending to make a quick two-minute trip to her local bank to withdraw cash on Wednesday morning when she vanished.

Baltimore Police Often Surveil Cellphones Amid US Secrecy

NewsroomBy Joe LevinApril 9, 2015Leave a comment

BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Police Department has used secretive cellphone surveillance equipment 4,300 times and believes it is under orders by the U.S. government to withhold evidence from criminal trials and ignore subpoenas in cases where the device is used, a police detective testified Wednesday.

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