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Federal watchdogs open probe of response to Capitol riot
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal watchdogs launched a sweeping review of how the FBI, the Pentagon and other law enforcement agencies responded to the riot at the U.S. Capitol, including whether there were failures in information sharing and other preparations that left the historic symbol of democracy vulnerable to assault by a mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters.
Federal watchdogs open probe of response to Capitol riot
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal watchdogs launched a sweeping review of how the FBI, the Pentagon and other law enforcement agencies responded to the riot at the U.S. Capitol, including whether there were failures in information sharing and other preparations that left the historic symbol of democracy vulnerable to assault by a mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters.
Federal watchdogs open probe of response to Capitol riot
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal watchdogs launched a sweeping review of how the FBI, the Pentagon and other law enforcement agencies responded to the riot at the U.S. Capitol, including whether there were failures in information sharing and other preparations that left the historic symbol of democracy vulnerable to assault by a mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters.
Police say domestic violence the worst calls
I have worked with police agencies throughout my 40 years of newspapering and have had occasion to discuss their work and their lives.
Tax liens stall SC governor's Public Safety leader choice
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Gov. Henry McMaster's choice to lead the South Carolina Department of Safety failed to properly pay his taxes in years past, a disclosure that stalled the nomination Tuesday.
Old tax debt stalls SC governor's Public Safety leader pick
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Gov. Henry McMaster's choice to lead the South Carolina Department of Safety failed to properly pay his taxes in years past, a disclosure that stalled the nomination Tuesday.
Old tax debt stalls SC governor's Public Safety leader pick
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Gov. Henry McMaster's choice to lead the South Carolina Department of Safety failed to properly pay his taxes in years past, a disclosure that stalled the nomination Tuesday.
Baltimore sees 15 shot, 5 fatally, in warm winter weekend
BALTIMORE (AP) — A warm winter weekend in Baltimore was marred by violence, as more than a dozen people were shot and the city's leadership continued to struggle against deadly gun crime.
Florida officer who shoved protester was reviewed over force
MIAMI (AP) — A police officer who was
Video: Florida police laugh about shooting rubber bullets
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Florida police officers can be heard laughing and celebrating after shooting protesters with rubber bullets during a May protest against police brutality, according to newly released body camera footage.
Video: Florida police laugh about shooting rubber bullets
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Florida police officers can be heard laughing and celebrating after shooting protesters with rubber bullets during a May protest against police brutality, according to newly released body camera footage.
Ephrata police receive state accreditation
EPHRATA — The Ephrata Police have become only the second law enforcement agency in Grant County to be accredited by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC).
Police officer added in Mattawa
MATTAWA - The City of Mattawa has two police officers for the first time since early July.
7 minors hurt in Chicago shootings, including 3 accidents
CHICAGO (AP) — Four separate shootings on Chicago's West and South sides wounded at least seven children, including three cases that appear accidental, police said Saturday.
NYPD says officers were not poisoned at Shake Shack
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City police determined there was nothing criminal afoot when three officers got Shake Shack milkshakes that might have been accidentally tainted with a cleanser.
1 New Zealand officer killed, 1 injured during traffic stop
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — An unarmed police officer was shot and killed and another was wounded after they tried to pull over a car in New Zealand's largest city Friday morning, police said.
NYC reels after days of unrest amid nationwide protests
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City officials were looking for a peaceful way forward after three days of protests against police brutality that left police cars burned and led to the arrest of hundreds of people.
2 shot near Moses Lake Saturday night
MOSES LAKE — Two males were shot in Moses Lake Saturday evening on an interstate offramp.
Coffee With a Cop event coming up in Mattawa
MATTAWA — The public is invited to join the Mattawa Police Department for coffee and conversation during the Coffee with a Cop event on Saturday, March 17.
Well-earned retirement
MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake Police Department announced the retirement of Sgt. Brian Jones after 26 years of service to the Moses Lake community late last week. During his time on the force, Jones served on the Interagency Narcotics Team, Honor Guard and the Moses Lake Regional Response Team. he was promoted to sergeant in 2006 and was assigned as a patrol sergeant. He later moved into Investigations, grew that department, and helped form the MLPD Street Crimes Unit.