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Allegations against Quincy police officer released
QUINCY - Quincy released documents illustrating 24 allegations of misconduct by former police officer Aaron Doyle.
Floyd case restokes anger over death of black man in France
PARIS (AP) — Churning U.S. protests over the death of George Floyd have revived anger in France over police violence, systemic racism and the complicated case of Adama Traore, a black Frenchman who died in police custody in July 2016.
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Moses Lake Police Department
Police: 43 bank hostages freed in ex-Soviet republic Georgia
TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Police in the ex-Soviet nation of Georgia said 43 people were freed after an armed assailant took them hostage in a bank Wednesday, an announcement that came shortly after local media reported the gunman escaped and remained at large still holding three hostages.
Second person charged in drive-by
EPHRATA - A second person is facing charges in a December drive-by shooting in Mattawa.
Charges amended in Quincy killing
EPHRATA - Two of the people allegedly involved in a Quincy drive-by killing are now charged with first degree murder.
Charges amended to first degree murder in Quincy killing
EPHRATA - Two of the people allegedly involved in a Quincy drive-by killing are now charged with first-degree murder.
Man arrested after chase in Moses Lake
Everett man allegedly wakes up in car, leads police on pursuit
MOSES LAKE - An Everett man is facing a felony charge after leading deputies on a short pursuit Sunday night near Moses Lake.
Utah police frustrated with anti-law enforcement sentiment
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — After months of protests around the nation over racial injustice in policing, police groups in Utah say they have grown frustrated with rhetoric they describe as unfair and called for The Salt Lake Tribune to apologize after it published an editorial cartoon linking the Ku Klux Klan with law enforcement.
Utah police frustrated with anti-law enforcement sentiment
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — After months of protests around the nation over racial injustice in policing, police groups in Utah say they have grown frustrated with rhetoric they describe as unfair and called for The Salt Lake Tribune to apologize after it published an editorial cartoon linking the Ku Klux Klan with law enforcement.
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Moses Lake Police Department
Facebook friend steals man's car
EPHRATA - A Moses Lake woman helped steal a man's car after he added her as a Facebook friend.
Fowl play: Man's chicken restaurant robbery foiled by police
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A masked man attempting to rob a Kentucky chicken joint at gun point wound up fleeing the restaurant empty-handed when two married police officers on a date night chased him from the scene, authorities said.
Fowl play: Man's chicken restaurant robbery foiled by police
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A masked man attempting to rob a Kentucky chicken joint at gun point wound up fleeing the restaurant empty-handed when two married police officers on a date night chased him from the scene, authorities said.
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Moses Lake Police Department
Teen hospitalized after using 'Zombie Matter'
EPHRATA - An Ephrata teenager was sent to the hospital Sunday night when he reportedly harmed himself after inhaling an unregulated incense product.
Moses Lake police seek Thunderbird
Vehicle driven by burglary suspects
MOSES LAKE – An unidentified male and female were seen burglarizing a residence on South Ash Street Thursday afternoon.
March 24, 2016
Report: Seattle officers used excessive force at protests
SEATTLE (AP) — A Seattle police officer who slammed a protester's head to the ground, another who punched a demonstrator in the head a half dozen times and a third officer who put his knee on the necks of two looting suspects violated policies against using excessive force, an independent agency tasked with investigating police misconduct said Friday.
Report: Seattle officers used excessive force at protests
SEATTLE (AP) — A Seattle police officer who slammed a protester's head to the ground, another who punched a demonstrator in the head a half dozen times and a third officer who put his knee on the necks of two looting suspects violated policies against using excessive force, an independent agency tasked with investigating police misconduct said Friday.