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  • Passenger who opened door on South Korea flight told police he felt suffocated

    Passenger who opened door on South Korea flight told police he felt suffocated

    May 27, 2023 09:54 PM EST

    ... to a track and field competition, according to Asiana Airlines. On Sunday, a district court in Daegu approved a warrant to formally arrest the man. Police earlier sought the arrest warrant, citing the graveness of the crime and a possibility the man may flee, according to Daegu police. “I wanted ...

  • New Minneapolis police chief on changing the department after George Floyd's murder

    New Minneapolis police chief on changing the department after George Floyd's murder

    May 25, 2023 10:35 PM EST

    ... Hara: Absolutely. Fred de Sam Lazaro: What attributes might we see in this new crop that did not exist in prior ones? Brian O'Hara: Police departments everywhere are having real challenges with staffing levels and finding recruits. But I think nowhere else in the country is it more pronounced ...

  • WATCH: White House holds briefing as Biden stops GOP-led effort to block D.C. police reform law

    WATCH: White House holds briefing as Biden stops GOP-led effort to block D.C. police reform law

    May 25, 2023 02:45 PM EST

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday — the third anniversary of George Floyd's murder — vetoed an effort led by congressional Republicans to overturn a new District of Columbia law on improving police accountability. Watch the briefing in the player above. The law was part of a push to reform ...

  • A year after Uvalde elementary school shooting, investigation of police response continues

    A year after Uvalde elementary school shooting, investigation of police response continues

    May 24, 2023 05:45 PM EST

    At least five officers who were put under investigation after the shooting were either fired or resigned, although a full accounting is unclear. The head of the Texas Department of Public Safety, Col. Steve McCraw, put much of the blame after the attack on Uvalde's school police chief, who ...

  • Family of Colorado man killed by police during mental health crisis gets $19 million settlement

    Family of Colorado man killed by police during mental health crisis gets $19 million settlement

    May 23, 2023 11:47 PM EST

    ... argued that Glass needed to be evaluated for drugs, alcohol and mental health problems and could not just be allowed to leave. In response to police killings of people in mental distress, reformers have pushed for crisis intervention and de-escalation training for police and even alternative policing programs where ...

  • Prince Harry’s effort to hire British police protection struck down by London judge

    Prince Harry’s effort to hire British police protection struck down by London judge

    May 23, 2023 03:10 PM EST

    LONDON (AP) — A London judge ruled Tuesday against Prince Harry in his efforts to pay for police protection when he visits Britain. A High Court judge rejected the Duke of Sussex’s assertion that the British government exceeded its authority when it denied him the right to hire police to ...

  • Rapid DNA testing helps police solve old crimes, but raises privacy concerns

    Rapid DNA testing helps police solve old crimes, but raises privacy concerns

    May 21, 2023 09:40 PM EST

    ... there are two audits that are required by law each year. That has to be conducted by the FBI as well as the Louisiana State Police. Stephanie Sy: Is this something that you hear a lot of other states are interested in in obtaining other police departments interested in having ...

  • D.C. police officer charged with feeding information to Proud Boys leader

    D.C. police officer charged with feeding information to Proud Boys leader

    May 19, 2023 03:49 PM EST

    ... dress up as supporters of President Joe Biden on the day of the inauguration. In a message to Tarrio on Dec. 25, 2020, Lamond said police investigators had asked him to identify Tarrio from a photograph. Lamond warned Tarrio that police may be seeking a warrant for his arrest.Later ...

  • Videos show New Mexico gunman saying 'come kill me' to police officers after killing 3

    Videos show New Mexico gunman saying 'come kill me' to police officers after killing 3

    May 19, 2023 02:23 PM EST

    ... body was left in the grass for a time as investigators worked the scene, and it was unclear then how many times he was shot. Police said earlier this week that they couldn't say how many gunshot wounds the victims had suffered and were waiting on the medical investigator ...

  • China scrutinized for secret police watching and intimidating Chinese dissidents abroad

    China scrutinized for secret police watching and intimidating Chinese dissidents abroad

    May 18, 2023 10:35 PM EST

    The FBI arrested two Chinese nationals in New York last month, accusing them of running a secret police station to watch and intimidate Chinese dissidents living overseas. There are more than 100 of these stations around the world that researchers say Beijing uses to silence its critics. Nick Schifrin and producer Teresa Cebrián Aranda report.

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