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The Dallas Police Department responded to a call Wednesday morning involving a man allegedly kicking the door of a residence and holding a knife to his neck.
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A 四虎影院 analysis of disciplinary records for nearly 200 North Texas police officers found that while the state requires the same police driving training from all licensed peace officers and police departments have similar vehicle pursuit policies, discipline for violating those policies differ greatly from department to department.
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High-speed chases involving state troopers at the border reached a five-year peak in 2022 鈥 the same year pursuits played a role in law enforcement's chaotic response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. Chases are less frequent now, but it's possible they won't stay that way.
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High-speed chases added to Uvalde shooting chaos. Chases are down 3 years later 鈥 but trauma remainsVehicle pursuits and the resulting 鈥渂ailouts鈥 played a major role in school officials' and law enforcement鈥檚 response to the 2022 Robb Elementary school shooting. It leaves lasting consequences.
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An alternate election judge filed a police report days after she claimed Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price assaulted her, according to reports.
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Glynell Horn comes to Glenn Heights from Denver, where he served as acting police chief for the Regional Transportation District Police Department.
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The high court's Friday ruling sets an even higher standard in proving whether governments can be sued over 911 responses.
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State lawmakers and criminal justice experts offer some insight into what drives the lawmaking process in Texas and whether police chases 鈥 a phenomenon that killed nearly 100 people in Texas in 2022 鈥 will ever be regulated in the law.
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The Mesquite Police Association says a city policy is keeping officers' pay below fair market value.
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With a federal rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, law enforcement experts warn of the implications it could have for local police departments.
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Experts say tracking police chases fosters transparency and can indicate whether certain pursuit policies are effective. So why don鈥檛 more states do it?
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James and Karen Jimerson's home was wrongfully raided in March 2019. Courts say they can't sue the officer who led the raid because of qualified immunity.