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Video: Ft. Hood Suspect to Remain Hospitalized

Video: Ft. Hood Suspect to Remain Hospitalized

from Associated Press on November 23, 2009
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The Army psychiatrist charged with killing 13 people at Fort Hood will be confined until his military trial, initially staying in a hospital where he is recovering from gunshot wounds, his attorney said Saturday. (Nov. 23)
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Video: Autopsy report in Taser death released; officer cleared of w

Video: Autopsy report in Taser death released; officer cleared of w

from KSL - 5 Salt Lake City, on November 20, 2009
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Prosecutors in southern Utah announced Thursday they will not file charges against Hurricane City police for the death of a mentally ill man they subdued with a Taser--that's in spite of a medical examiner's report that says the Taser may be what killed him.
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Video: Ark. Cop Uses Taser on 10-year-old Girl

Video: Ark. Cop Uses Taser on 10-year-old Girl

from Associated Press on November 19, 2009
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A police officer who used a stun gun on an unruly 10-year-old girl after he said her mother gave him permission has been suspended. (Nov. 19)
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Video: 4 Firefighters Injured In Donelson Fire

Video: 4 Firefighters Injured In Donelson Fire

from WSMV Nashville, TN on November 19, 2009
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(11/19/09) - Four firefighters suffered non-life threatening injuries while battling a Donelson fire.
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Video: Metro Officer Dragged 30 Yards

Video: Metro Officer Dragged 30 Yards

from WSMV Nashville, TN on November 19, 2009
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(11/19/09) - A Metro police officer suffered road burns to his hands and knees after a man dragged him 30 yards.
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Video: Investigation Continues Into St. Louis Prison Brawl

Video: Investigation Continues Into St. Louis Prison Brawl

from WNEM Flint, MI on November 18, 2009
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The St. Louis correctional facility in Gratiot County remains on lock-down right now following a prison brawl that took place nearly 24 hours ago.
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Video: DPS Officers Purchase 23 Grenades

Video: DPS Officers Purchase 23 Grenades

from KPHO Phoenix, Arizona on November 18, 2009
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Department of Public Safety officers purchase 23 purportedly live grenades during an investigation.
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Video: Chief: Need to Prove Where N.C. Girl Was Killed

Video: Chief: Need to Prove Where N.C. Girl Was Killed

from Associated Press on November 18, 2009
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The chief of police in Fayetteville, North Carolina, says investigators handling the death of 5-year-old Shaniya Davis can't file more charges until they decide where the crimes occurred and jurisdiction is determined. (Nov. 18)
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Video: Raw Video: Cop Crashes Into Car Killing 2 Teens

Video: Raw Video: Cop Crashes Into Car Killing 2 Teens

from Associated Press on November 18, 2009
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Police have released a videotape of a June police cruiser crash that killed two Connecticut teens. The officer was driving 94 miles per hour and was not on an emergency call. He's been charged with manslaughter. (Nov. 18)
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Video: Berry retains Schultz as police chief

Video: Berry retains Schultz as police chief

from KOB Albuquerque on November 17, 2009
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keep his job as albuquerque's police chief. that announcement was made tonight by mayor-elect richard berry. some city councilors say berry's decision proves that he's not living up to his promise of bringing change jeff maher broke the story - - he's live at a-p-d headquarters downtown with tonight's top story. mayor-elect berry says leading minute thumbnail 10:00 pm up to his decision he got many letters from the albuquerque police officers association, and other groups wanting shultz to stay. but some city councilors say many police officers in the department wanted schultz out. "first, i am proud to announce that i am re- appointing ray schultz as chief of police for the albuquerque police department" mayor-elect richard berry is keeping ray schultz, who has been the city's police chief since 2005. he also named two new deputy chief's for the department. "what i'm hearing is the police officers want some different change, i think that this is really going to hurt the morale of the police department, in the years i've been city councilor i've seen that is very political at the upper level" berry ran his campaign on a atform of change and new direction. but he tells us he always had a strong liking to schultz "and what i said during the campaign is i thought minute thumbnail 10:01 pm we had someone who is a tremendous law enforcement officer, a fine gentleman, and i would make my decision in that regard once i was elected, if i was elected, and given that opportunity" sources tell eyewitness news four that ed adams, who was the right-hand man for mayor martin chavez as the city's c-a-o, will be appointed by berry as the chief operations officer. city councilors brad winter and debbie o'malley are both against that, saying berry's decision- making thus far is a disservice to the voters who wanted a change. but city councilor ken sanchez says berry is making the right call "i think we need to retain that institutional knowledge, i think it's critical to the city and critical to the new mayor that he retains some of these individuals that have a great deal of experience" chief schuz says he's planning on bringing some change to the police department -- including reducing the number of bureaus from four to three, and consolidating the department to improve efficiency chief schultz took over as minute thumbnail 10:02 pm police chief in april 2005. he replaced gil gallegos--- who stepped down because of a scandal involving the evidence room. after a year long investigation--- the state attorney general's office found 58-thousand dollars in cash disappeared. missing evidence-- and in some cases--- evidence destroyed.
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Video: Militia Groups Say Numbers Continue To Grow

Video: Militia Groups Say Numbers Continue To Grow

from WNEM Flint, MI on November 17, 2009
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A new report from CNN followed the Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia -- based just outside of Flint.
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Video: Raw Video: Officer Tasers Man in Handcuffs

Video: Raw Video: Officer Tasers Man in Handcuffs

from Associated Press on November 13, 2009
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Lansing police officials say an officer whose tasering of a handcuffed man was caught on dashboard video has been suspended for two weeks without pay for violating department policy. (Nov. 13)
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Video: Latest West Mesa victim's ID may help solve case

Video: Latest West Mesa victim's ID may help solve case

from KOB Albuquerque on November 13, 2009
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she's the youngest of the west mesa victims to be identified.. and police say she may bring them closer to finding the killer. syllania edwards--- who ran away when she was 15--- is the latest victim to be identified - and the first to come from outside of new mexico. valerie castro is here with the new developments. valerie? police had several clues about edwards including an acrylic nail and a hair piece they recovered from her remains. those items along with this sketch that was released just last month helped investigators put a face to the remains. police say the office of the medical investigator was able to make the positive identification. police say edwards was just 15 when she went missing from lawton, oklahoma in august of 2003 -- but they still need more information to bring them closer to identifying a suspect. "we don't know how long she was here, that's the big puzzle, the big mystery, was she, although she was reported missing from oklahoma in august of 2003, did she stay in oklahoma for awhile, did she go to another state and then come here to albuquerque?" edwards is one of 11 women found buried on the west mesa earlier this year. because edwards doesn't fit the profile of the other identified women who were white or hispanic and from the albuquerque area, police say learning more about her past may bring them closer to finding the killer.
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Video: Phoenix Has Below-Average Homicide Solve Rate

Video: Phoenix Has Below-Average Homicide Solve Rate

from KPHO Phoenix, Arizona on November 13, 2009
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The Phoenix Police Department solves only about half its homicides, compared to the U.S. average of 60 percent as reported by the FBI.
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Video: Obama Asks for New Afghan Options

Video: Obama Asks for New Afghan Options

from Associated Press on November 12, 2009
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President Barack Obama won't accept any of the Afghanistan war options before him without changes as concerns soar over the ability of the Afghan government to secure its own country one day. (Nov. 12)
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