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The Verge spotted verification badges next to some well-known company ... Michael's previous bylines include Android Police, Digital Trends, Wired, Lifehacker, and How-To Geek, and he's covered ...
A Lancaster County woman was asleep at home with her four children when a man broke in and raped her early Thursday, police said in court documents. The Manor Township woman had a protection-from ...
A police department is changing up its uniforms for 'Breast Cancer Awareness Month.' Takeaways from the Vance-Walz US vice presidential debate 8 Cuts of Meat You Should Be Grilling, But Aren’t ...
Even though he got his badge later in life, he loves patrolling the beach community that shaped him. Patrolman Michael Mitchum with the Sullivan's Island Police Department can trace his roots back ...
CLEVELAND — To serve and protect. That’s the motto police officers live by. For Sergeant Manny Velez, that way of life is something he wears as a badge of honor 365 days a year. “I live it ...
Metropolitan Police officers have been banned from wearing a badge that commemorates hero cops who have been killed in the line of duty. Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley's hardline stance ...
The issue of who needs to pay for beach badges made headlines this summer when a 28-year-old surfer was thrown to the ground and arrested by Belmar police after he refused to provide a beach badge ...
The incident angered the community and the beach badge discussion blew up. More:Police report, body cam footage: What prompted police response in Belmar surfer incident? "What happened in Belmar ...
MET Police chiefs have banned a badge honouring cops killed in the line of duty. Officers are furious at the bar on wearing the Thin Blue Line charity badge — with a black and white Union Jack.
Based on advice from prosecutors, Oklahoma City's police department is using Draft One solely for "minor" incidents -- no felonies or violent crimes. The reports it creates don't lead to arrests.