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WATCH: Police jump in moving car to rescue driver with medical emergency
A 63-year-old driver who was experiencing a medical emergency while behind the wheel was saved during a daring rescue in Detroit, Michigan, this week.
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US border agent accused of ordering women to show him their breasts
Authorities say a U.S. border patrol agent in New York has been arrested for ordering women to show him their breasts and claiming that it was part of his officials duties. Border agent Shane Millan was arrested Thursday on charges that he deprived four women of their constitutional right to be free from unreasonable searches. Prosecutors say the 53-year-old Millan...
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Ten years after Ferguson, data on police killings shows a lack of progress
In the 10 years since Michael Brown Jr. was killed in Ferguson, Missouri, sparking nationwide protests against police brutality, documented police killings in the United States have continued at virtually the same rate, an NBC News analysis of the Mapping Police Violence database found.
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California deploys dozens of officers to Republican National Convention in Wisconsin
California has sent 61 law enforcement officers to Wisconsin to provide support ahead of the Republican National Convention.
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US Marshals find 200 critically missing children in nationwide operation
The U.S. Marshals Service found 200 critically missing children across the nation over a six-week effort called “Operation We Will Find You 2.”
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George Floyd's murder led to a national reckoning on policing, but efforts have stalled or reversed
Four years ago, protests erupted across the country after millions of Americans watched the chilling video of the murder of George Floyd — a Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, kneeling on his neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds. In the aftermath, Chauvin was convicted of murder and calls for a nationwide reckoning on issues related to racism and police…
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George Floyd's uncle demands mental evaluation for police officers
Four years after George Floyd’s death, his uncle says more needs to be done to protect innocent people from police and gun violence. NBC Los Angeles’ Carolyn Johnson speaks with Selwyn Jones.
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Authorities seek gunman who shot sheriff's deputy in Jurupa Valley
Law enforcement is searching for the gunman who shot a sheriff’s deputy at a traffic stop in Jurupa Valley. Christian Cazares reports for the NBC4 News on May 15, 2024.
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Shooter sought after opening fire on Riverside County deputy at traffic stop
A shooter who opened fire on a Riverside County Sheriff’s Department deputy during a traffic stop was sought by authorities.
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Shooter sought after opening fire on Riverside County deputy
A shooter who opened fire on a Riverside County Sheriff’s Department deputy during a traffic stop was sought by authorities. Video broadcast Wednesday May 15, 2024 on the NBC4 News at 11 a.m.
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U.S. flags lowered to half-staff for National Peace Officers Memorial Day
U.S. flags were lowered to half-staff Wednesday in California and around the country in honor of National Peace Officers Memorial Day.
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In hundreds of deadly police encounters, officers broke multiple safety guidelines
An Associated Press investigation found that police across the U.S. violated well-known guidelines for safely restraining people in hundreds of fatal encounters that didn’t involve a firearm.