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'Your Heart Just Sinks': Police Chief Brian Manley Recalls Austin Serial Bombing Case One Year LaterAt around 7 o’clock on the morning of March 2, 2018, 39-year-old Anthony Stephan House was killed when a package bomb left on the porch of his North...
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The city announced that more than 9,000 marijuana-related convictions will be cleared. California voters legalized recreational marijuana in 2016.
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With the legislature at work in Austin, constituencies of all kinds are working to make their wants and needs clear. The Texas Municipal Police…
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"I'm very confident that we're going to have criminal charges on one or more police officers" from a raid that left two suspects dead, Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said.
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A new group that aims to improve the response to sexual assaults in Austin and Travis County was announced yesterday. Its formation comes after public...
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At the Portland Police Bureau’s North Precinct, Officer Jason Hubert is getting ready to fire a confiscated handgun into a thick metal bullet trap filled…
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More police officers have died in the line of duty this year in the United States than in 2017, according to data released Thursday. The most common cause…
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The San Antonio Police Department is exploring the option of releasing low-level offenders instead of arresting them on site.
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A hot job market and skepticism about law enforcement are making it harder for police departments across the country to replace officers who are retiring.
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The statistics are startling: If you’re a black man in America, you’re five times as likely to go to state prison as a white man. Latinos and African…
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Law enforcement groups call civil asset forfeiture a vital tool in the war on drugs. Critics on the left and the right say it’s a practice prone to abuse,…
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday he wants to classify attacks on police as hate crimes. The idea has the backing of law enforcement groups, but it’s…