law enforcement
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SAPS Faces Scrutiny Amid Personnel Shifts and Rising Crime
As long-serving officers retire, the South African Police Service (SAPS) grapples with high-profile violent crime cases, including a fatal shooting in Edenvale and syndicate activity near OR Tambo.
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Colombian Drug Leader Jailed Over 17 Years in U.S. Cocaine Case
A prominent leader of a Colombian drug trafficking organization has been sentenced to over 17 years in a U.S. prison for attempting to smuggle cocaine.
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Melbourne Manhunt Concludes After Suspect’s Custody Escape
A suspect who escaped police custody by slipping out of handcuffs in Melbourne triggered a nearly 24-hour manhunt, which has now concluded.
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Armenia Extradites One Fugitive to Turkey Amid International Cooperation
Armenia extradited one fugitive to Turkey as part of cross-border cooperation; 14 other individuals were handed over to Turkey under red notices, illustrating ongoing international cooperation.
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Driver in Custody After Car Crashes Into Detroit Airport Terminal
A car crashed through the McNamara Terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) on Friday evening, injuring six people and leading to the driver’s arrest. The cause of the incident remains under investigation.
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Jury Acquits Uvalde Officer in Robb Elementary Shooting Case
The first criminal trial related to the Robb Elementary shooting ended with Adrian Gonzales, a former Uvalde school officer, being acquitted of all charges. The verdict has sparked mixed reactions, from relief to frustration.
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Prime Minister Pashinyan’s Controversial Statements on Public Gatherings
Sahakyan highlighted that from August 16 to December 9, 2023, over 60 gatherings organized by the “Zang” initiative were disrupted by law enforcement, leading to the illegal detention of participants, including himself.
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High-Ranking Alicante Police Official Arrested on Domestic Abuse Charges
A high-ranking Alicante police lieutenant, on the verge of promotion, faces domestic abuse allegations and judicial proceedings, prompting a critical review of his future and local law enforcement policies.
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Dan Bongino’s FBI Departure: Unpacking His Brief Tenure and Unconfirmed Wife Accident Rumors
Dan Bongino’s recent resignation as FBI Deputy Director in January 2026 marks a return to civilian life after a brief but impactful tenure. Amidst this, persistent online speculation regarding an accident involving his wife continues to circulate, though concrete details…
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New Traffic Safety Measures to Combat Speeding in Yerevan and Shirak
Starting January 5, 2026, speed monitoring cameras will enhance traffic safety in Yerevan and Shirak, enforcing a 60 km/h limit to reduce accidents.
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Remembering Cassie Johnson: Five Years After Charleston’s Tragic Loss
On the fifth anniversary of Patrolman Cassie Johnson’s death, Charleston honors her sacrifice and reflects on the unpredictable dangers faced by law enforcement.















