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December 23, 2021

Florida Supreme Court to decide whether Marsy's Law protects police - WJHG-TV

Florida Supreme Court building PANAMA CITY, Fla. (CAPITOL NEWS SERVICE) - The Florida Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether law enforcement officers involved in fatal shootings can keep their identities shielded from the public. The question at issue is whether the constitutional protections for victims of crime extend to on-duty officers. Florida voters approved Marsy’s Law and establis...
December 23, 2021

No one is above the law, not even the government - Washington Examiner

Just In... The D.C. Council this month passed legislation to allow the District of Columbia’s attorney general to sue individuals and businesses for political reasons without accountability. It did so under the “emergency” powers of the district, avoiding the checks and balances of the regular legislative process. This misuse of government power is unprecedented, undemocratic, and unnerving. ...
December 22, 2021

UPDATE: Law enforcement responds to apparent standoff in Austin - KTTC

Heavy police presence in Austin, MN (KTTC) AUSTIN, Minn. (KTTC) -- Thursday evening law enforcement shared with KTTC a mental health situation is to blame for a heavy police presence in central Austin. They say it involves an individual showing multiple knives and a hammer. The Austin Police Department says officers used every “less lethal” tool to de-escalate the situation. They tell us none...
December 22, 2021

Feds: Missouri gun law poses `clear and substantial threat' - KY3

Guns generic (WRDW) KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Federal authorities argue that new state law forbidding local police from enforcing federal gun laws is hampering efforts to protect the public. A blistering court brief filed Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Justice outlines multiple examples. The brief said that after an Independence police officer was killed in a shootout in September, Missouri ...
December 22, 2021

Baton Rouge law enforcement hopes to reduce crime with upgraded security cameras - BRProud.com

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPRROUD) — Dozens of security cameras in Baton Rouge are getting an upgrade. The new cameras can detect a person’s age, gender, and even the color of a shirt — something they couldn’t do before. “It can tell us if it’s a car, truck, a bus, a motorcycle, or bicycle,” said BRPD Lt. Bill Clarida. “The initial project covers 19 locations.” Law enforcement has completed its firs...
December 22, 2021

Feds: Missouri gun law poses `clear and substantial threat' - WATM

Federal authorities argue that new state law forbidding local police from enforcing federal gun laws is hampering efforts to protect the public
December 22, 2021

Mental health struggles common among law enforcement officers - ABC15 Arizona

--> Sorry, we're having issues playing this video. In the meantime, try watching one of the videos below. MESA, AZ — It has been just more than a month since Mesa Police Officer Mitchell Winters died by suicide at the age of 23. According to Blue HELP, an organization dedicated to the mental health of first responders, he is one of 154 in this country who have taken their lives this yea...
December 22, 2021

INVESTIGATION ALERT: The Schall Law Firm Encourages Investors in Arrival with Losses of $100000 to Contact the Firm - Lawyer Monthly Magazine

LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–$ARVL #ARVL—The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, announces that it is investigating claims on behalf of investors of Arrival (“Arrival” or “the Company”) (NASDAQ: ARVL) for violations of the securities laws. The investigation focuses on whether the Company issued false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose informatio...
December 22, 2021

Feds: Missouri gun law poses `clear and substantial threat' - Columbia Missourian

Feds: Missouri gun law poses `clear and substantial threat'  Columbia Missourian
December 22, 2021

DeWine signs 'Esther's Law' allowing cameras in Ohio nursing homes - 10TV

The law is named for Esther “Mitzi” Piskor, who was a victim of elder abuse at a nursing home in Cleveland. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill that will allow patients in Ohio's long-term care facilities to have cameras installed in their rooms. Esther's Law, co-sponsored by State Senators Nicki Antonio (D-Lakewood) and Andrew Brenner (R-Delaware), looks to end the problem o...