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Lowell man proven innocent of 1986 murder awarded $13 million, but state law caps payout at $1 million
> Pino was fired in 2007 from the MSP crime lab after working as a chemist for more than two decades, the complaint said. He “had allowed the collection of samples not reported by law, reported incomplete results to police, and failed to report DNA database matches to prosecutors until after the statute of limitations for the crimes had elapsed,” according to the complaint. > > Sullivan’s motion to retest his clothing was granted in 2011. His jacket tested negative for blood, and McGrath’s DNA wasn’t found. The test comparing the hair to McGrath’s was “inconclusive,” the complaint said. > > “Pino simply fabricated evidence,” the complaint said, “evidence which proved to be the difference between guilt and innocence.”
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Domestic dispute call left a 2-month old dead from a trigger happy officer. Another news article quoted "It looked like her head exploded"
The woman, Talisa Coombs, told Delaney she’d just gotten into what she alleged was a physical altercation with her granddaughter’s mother, Maria Pike, and called 911. Independence police’s response to that 911 call ended with the shooting death of Pike, 34, and her two month old daughter, Destinii Hope — who were identified Tuesday by authorities from the Police Involved Investigative Team, or PIIT, a team of eastern Jackson County detectives called in to investigate police shootings and use-of-force incidents.
The officer who fired his weapon was “a long-tenured veteran of law enforcement,” Dustman said. That officer and another two who were at the scene are on administrative leave.
https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article295483354.html
- www.techdirt.com Federal Court Says Qualified Immunity Can’t Shield Cop Who Tased Suicidal Man Soaked In Gasoline
If this sounds familiar, sadly, it is. Three years ago, the Fifth Circuit Appeals Court somehow arrived at the conclusion that tasing someone soaked in gasoline — an act of escalation that no…
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Sheriff buys beach house with $750,000 meant to feed inmates; three days after the story breaks, sheriff imprisons journalist's source.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22151349
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Las Vegas police kill victim of home invasion, Brandon Durham, who called 911 for help
abc7.com Las Vegas police kill victim of home invasion who called 911 for helpLas Vegas police are investigating a shooting in which an officer killed a victim of a home invasion who had called 911 for help.
Officers showed up at the home and found a man struggling with a woman over a knife. An officer opened fire and struck the man, killing him at the scene. Only later did they discover the man who was killed lived at the home and was struggling to fend off the woman who had broken into his home.
Police say Brandon Durham, 43, had called 911 and reported multiple people outside his home shooting, then told the 911 operator that someone had entered his home through the front and back doors and he was locking himself in the bathroom.
He also told the 911 operator that he was home with his 15-year-old daughter, according to police. Officers kicked open the door after arriving on scene and hearing someone screaming as well as damage to vehicles parked outside the property, police said.
- apnews.com Missouri officers accused of pulling over women, searching phones for nude pictures
Two Missouri police officers were indicted separately this week and accused of similar crimes — pulling over women and searching their phones to find nude photos.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22065771
> Never give the cops your phone.
- www.actionnews5.com Sheriff’s deputy fired, charged with killing 7 dogs during animal welfare check
A state animal cruelty investigation has resulted in the arrest of a now-former McNairy County Sheriff’s deputy, who is accused of shooting multiple dogs to death while tasked with ensuring the animals were okay.
MCNAIRY CO., Tenn. (WMC) - A state animal cruelty investigation has resulted in the arrest of a now-former McNairy County Sheriff’s deputy, who is accused of shooting multiple dogs to death while tasked with ensuring the animals were okay.
According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, 24-year-old Connor Brackin is charged with seven counts of aggravated cruelty to animals and eight counts of reckless endangerment.
The animals were reportedly the subjects of an animal welfare concern call made on November 4.
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A West Virginia police chief paid $100 to rape a teen — and tried to cover it up
>C.H. had reported that her stepmother sold her to be raped for $100 when she was 17 years old. The buyer, she told the sheriff’s department, wasn’t just anyone — it was Police Chief Larry Clay. While he was in uniform and on duty. The first time, against his department-issued vehicle. The second, inside a police office. > >Clay, 55, and the stepmother, 27, were both charged with sex trafficking of a minor. > >It was the second time in Gauley Bridge’s history that a police chief had been charged with child sexual abuse. The first time, in the late 1990s, nearly 100 people had protested the arrest, declaring their loyalty to the chief. > >This time, too, the chief was adamant about his innocence. Clay, who declined to comment to The Washington Post, hired an attorney and pleaded not guilty. C.H.’s furious stepfather told his neighbors that C.H. was just an angry teen, lying to get her stepmother in trouble.
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Canadian provincial police officer, Sgt. Sébastien Plouffe Threw Away Dead Teen's Skull After Mom Complained About Police Misconduct. Gets Two Week Suspension
www.latintimes.com Vengeful Cop Who Threw Away Dead Teen's Skull After Mom Complained About Police Misconduct Gets Two Week SuspensionA Canadian provincial officer allegedly threw away part of an accident victim's skull to spite the victim's mother, resulting in a 15-day suspension for the official.
Sgt. Sébastien Plouffe threw part of the 14-year-old motorcycle accident victim's skull into a ravine in 2021 after being chastised by the victim's mother for the way law enforcement handled the scene of the accident.
Plouffe, who lied about his actions on a report, admitted the truth a few days later when the family attempted to retrieve the skull part in order to cremate the victim. He returned to the location of the ravine and attempted to search for the missing piece of bone, but was unsuccessful. A larger search was conducted at the scene with additional officials, and the skull part was eventually located.
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Chief Larry Clay Jr of Fayette County, West Virginia, accused of paying $100 to rape a teen — and trying to cover it up.
The original on Washington Post is paywalled. And my usual solutions of bypassing wasn't working. Sorry for the MSN wrapper.
> In Gauley Bridge,” prosecutors told the jury, “Larry Clay was the law.”
> C.H. had reported that her stepmother sold her to be raped for $100 when she was 17 years old. The buyer, she told the sheriff’s department, wasn’t just anyone — it was Police Chief Larry Clay. While he was in uniform and on duty. The first time, against his department-issued vehicle. The second, inside a police office.
> Clay, 55, and the stepmother, 27, were both charged with sex trafficking of a minor.
> When Clay spent his shifts doing nothing but parking his cruiser and waiting for speeding cars, Pack was asked to counsel Clay on taking more initiative. When Clay hastily pulled a gun on a hiking tourist, Pack was told to coach him on being less impulsive.
> The family was struggling to keep the electricity and water paid. Then, her stepmother approached her with a way of getting cash, an idea from Clay.
> “He brought it up to her that he was sexually interested in me,” C.H. said. “We needed the money for bills.”
> C.H. tried to describe it without feeling it. Her head being forced down. Then her body on the hood of the chief’s car. “He was raping me,” C.H. testified. “Did you say anything to him during this?” Herrald asked. “Too scared,” C.H. said, balling her hands in her lap.
> She testified that she saw Clay give Naylor-Legg the cash. She would later learn it was $100.
- www.vice.com Who to Call for Help When You Don’t Want to Call the Cops
911 isn’t the only option—and it might not be the best one. Here’s a basic guide to how to handle emergency situations without involving the police.
- www.theguardian.com Video shows Oklahoma City police officer throwing elderly man to ground
Body-camera footage shows officer violently arresting 71-year-old after traffic stop, leaving him with serious injuries
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21996789
> Summary > > The Oklahoma City Police Department faces backlash after body-camera footage showed Officer Joseph Gibson forcefully throwing 71-year-old Lich Vu to the ground during a traffic stop on October 27. > > Vu, who has bone cancer, reportedly suffered a brain bleed requiring surgery and remains hospitalized. > > The incident began with a language-barrier dispute over a U-turn citation. Vu’s family and local Vietnamese American leaders have condemned the officer’s actions, calling for his termination. > > Police placed Gibson on administrative leave, pledging a thorough investigation into the incident.
- reason.com Mom jailed for letting 10-year-old walk alone to town
It was dinnertime on October 30, 2024, when police handcuffed Brittany Patterson in front of three of her four children and drove her to the station in
sheriff is the new county based daddy
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The Police Solution
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/18517823
> Day 2 of posting my fav Extra Fabulous comics so Zach doesn't have to: Good Cop Bad Cop > > (No cum)
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Merced PD Officer Leah Garcia caught in bed with gang member
Wasn't able to find a news article surprisingly.
https://www.facebook.com/MercedUnderConstruction/posts/667087175620752/
https://www.instagram.com/police.pics2/p/C3gZUkLP0cM/?hl=en
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ICE is Training Civilians to Conduct Violent Raids on Immigrants
unicornriot.ninja ICE is Training Civilians to Conduct Violent Raids on Immigrants - UNICORN RIOTNew details emerged about ICE's 'Citizens Academy' program after the Center for Constitutional Rights published internal ICE documents.
> A slide show presentation titled, “Gun PowerPoint 2,” covers training on engaging targets when in street clothes. The instruction advises students to yell “‘Drop the gun!’ while drawing and firing on the target.” Also under the title, “Engaging Targets,” the training suggests that “videos, cameras, phones, and witnesses” are targets to engage presumably to limit “Monday morning quarterbacking” from the public.