Solaren CEO Jack Byrd testified on Thursday that the state approved a version of his law enforcement patches, although state officials argue that never happened.
A passerby aiding in a car crash outside Kumar Vishwas's home was assaulted by CISF officers. Police have initiated an investigation into the incident.
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Jack Byrd’s testimony came on the second day of an administrative law judge hearing to determine whether his company should be punished for 62 violations issued by the state department of commerce and ...
W hen Oprah Winfrey appeared at the Oscars this month wearing a tie, a historically masculine accessory that women have been ...
Former Solaren employee Chris Miller testified that he was stunned when he was given a uniform reading “police,” given that he is not state-certified law enforcement. “When I was given a uniform, they ...
Supervisors and officers were told to shave their stubble, wear neutral nail polish colors and avoid "faddish" haircuts, ...
The “shoplifting panic” myth let cops buy facial recognition software, drones, license plate readers, surveillance tech, and ...
Authorities say the man and woman pretended to work for the Federal Trade Commission and convinced the victim that her ...
Palestinian 'No Other Land' filmmaker Hamdan Ballal is free, less than a day after Israeli military and police forces ...
When the video begins, an officer wearing a plaid shirt and police vest can be seen ... Insignias on their uniforms indicate that one is from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and ...
When two teenagers were stabbed to death within months of each other in late-2021, police knew they had to act.
All clothing sends a message, and the Ukrainian president’s is that he’s standing by his people as long as the war continues.
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