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January 24, 2022

Illegal campsite in Missoula closes, law enforcement to respond when needed - NBC Montana

Carts and tents sit under the Reserve Street Bridge in Missoula. (Photo: NBC Montana) MISSOULA, Mont. — Since the early 2000s, people experiencing homelessness in Missoula have camped under the Reserve Street Bridge, but that changes beginning Monday. City and county law enforcement say they will respond to calls of illegal camping in the city or under the bridge when necessary. Outreach grou...
January 24, 2022

Dynamite report in Tomah propels law enforcement action - News8000.com - WKBT

Dynamite report in Tomah propels law enforcement action  News8000.com - WKBT
January 24, 2022

US House Ethics Office Says Illinois Rep. Newman May Have Broken Law - NBC Chicago

A congressional ethics watchdog has concluded that U.S. Reps. Marie Newman of Illinois and Doug Lamborn of Colorado may have violated federal law, prompting reviews from the House Ethics Committee. Separate investigative reports from the Office of Congressional Ethics released Monday detailed a “substantial reason to believe” that Newman, a Democrat, promised federal employment to a political...
January 24, 2022

Governor DeWine Awards Body-Worn Camera Grants to 100+ Law Enforcement Agencies | Governor Mike DeWine - Governor Mike DeWine

(COLUMBUS, Ohio)— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today awarded more than $4.7 million in grant funding to 109 local law enforcement agencies for expenses associated with launching or maintaining body-worn camera programs. "Body cameras have quickly become a necessary tool for modern policing," said Governor DeWine. "With these grants, more than four dozen law enforcement agencies that have never h...
January 24, 2022

Name, image, likeness law for college athletes is taking shape in Virginia Senate - Richmond.com

Name, image, likeness law for college athletes is taking shape in Virginia Senate  Richmond.com
January 24, 2022

Ethics office says Reps. Newman, Lamborn may have broken law - Associated Press

1 of 2 FILE - In this March 9, 2020, photo, Democrat Marie Newman campaigns in Chicago. A congressional ethics watchdog has concluded that U.S. Reps. Marie Newman of Illinois and Doug Lamborn of Colorado may have violated federal law, prompting reviews from the House Ethics Committee. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File) WASHINGTON (AP) — A congressional ethics watchdog has concluded that U....
January 24, 2022

Democrats offer dueling crime, law enforcement proposals as alternative to GOP plan - WDJT

MADISON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Democrats are offering dueling proposals focused on keeping communities safe a day before Republican lawmakers plan to vote on their own package of bills aimed at retaining and recruiting law enforcement officers. On Monday, a group of Democrats introduced their public safety plan which includes boosting the state's shared revenue program by 2% over the biennium to a...
January 24, 2022

Law enforcement officers, legislators resist House bill banning no-knock warrants - Kansas Reflector

Bipartisan group of lawmakers appeal for restraint in breaching of homes Rep. Brett Fairchild, R-St. John, joined a bipartisan group of legislators endorsing a House bill banning no-knock search warrants of residences and adoption of a law requiring officers to be in uniform when serving the warrants. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector) TOPEKA — Advocates of Kansas House legislation imposing a p...
January 24, 2022

Intel might have a plan to keep up with Moore's Law - TechRadar

Intel is a company in a spot of bother: TSMC, Apple, and other rivals are outpacing its chip technology and Moore's Law – literally created by Intel's founder – is starting to cause the chipmaker some headaches. However a patent unearthed by Twitter user @Underfox3 has found that the company could well be developing a plan: stacking transistors on top of each other for better performance in l...
January 24, 2022

Local law enforcement expert: Body cameras are useful but come with limitations - WWLP.com

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Body cameras were a key part of the District Attorney’s use of force investigation in the deadly shooting of Orlando Taylor III. 22News spoke with Doctor Brian Rizzo, an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Westfield State and a retired police sergeant. He said that while body cameras can be a useful tool, they can still come with limitations. “It’s not the s...