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Atualização assim que ocorre 3 de março de 2021
NOTÍCIAS
Most Texas voters have a favorable opinion of police, feel safe where they live and don't think police budgets should be cut, according to the latest ...
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Lori Johnson (left) and Joanna Barrientos (right) are seen in photos released by police March 2, 2021. (Itasca Police Dept.) ...
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ITASCA, Texas — An AMBER Alert has been issued for a teenager who went missing within the past week. The Itasca Police Department needs help ...
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EL PASO, Texas -- El Paso police on Tuesday dispatched a bomb squad to an east El Paso neighborhood as part of a federal investigation. Police, in ...
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ITASCA, Texas — Updated at 5:45 a.m. Wednesday with additional information ... Itasca police said Barrientos is Johnson's girlfriend, and they believe ...
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A Texas bill would create a process to sue police officers in state court for using excessive force without the possibility of qualified immunity as a ...
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EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — El Paso Police say the man suspected of vandalizing several businesses including, banks, cell phone stores and a local ...
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Police found a gun at the office. His wife was hospitalized with gunshot wounds to her chest and forearm, the report said. As of Tuesday morning, she ...
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The president's brother, Attorney Gen. Robert Kennedy, called her and all but apologized for the trip to Texas. He told her, she said, that if his brother had ...
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The chief said the change will free up his officers to pursue investigations against more serious drug crimes. His decision was met with almost ...
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WEB
Texas Officer Fired Over "Racially Insensitive" Social Media Post - Command - POLICE Magazine
A Fort Worth officer was fired over a "racially insensitive social media post," the police department said Monday.
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