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Edgewater Rallies to Honor Slain CPD Officer Bartholomew
local18 days ago

Edgewater Rallies to Honor Slain CPD Officer Bartholomew

Hundreds of officers, family and neighbors gathered along Sheridan Road in Edgewater for the funeral of CPD Officer John Bartholomew, fatally shot while guarding a robbery suspect at Swedish Hospital; the service featured bagpipes, a police honor guard, and emotional tributes from city leaders and Bartholomew’s brother as Chicago mourned and pledged to support his family and ongoing safety efforts.

Chicago Police Officer Killed in Unintentional Shooting During Chase
crime-and-law11 months ago

Chicago Police Officer Killed in Unintentional Shooting During Chase

A Chicago police officer, Krystal Rivera, was fatally shot during a foot pursuit of a suspect in Chatham, which was later revealed to be an accidental shooting by a fellow officer during a confrontation inside an apartment. Rivera, a four-year veteran, died from a gunshot wound to the back, and the incident is under investigation by police authorities.

"Community Mourns Fallen Heroes: Syracuse Police Officer and Onondaga Sheriff’s Lieutenant Deputy"
local-news2 years ago

"Community Mourns Fallen Heroes: Syracuse Police Officer and Onondaga Sheriff’s Lieutenant Deputy"

Syracuse mourns the loss of Police Officer Michael Jenson and Onondaga Sheriff’s Lieutenant Deputy Michael Hoosock, who were both killed in the line of duty. Jenson, a recent graduate of the Syracuse Police Academy, was described as a proud and dedicated officer, while Hoosock, a member of the Onondaga Sheriff’s Office since 2007, was highly respected and active in the community. Both officers are remembered fondly by their colleagues and loved ones.

Fatal Shooting at Florida Shopping Mall Leaves Two Dead and Multiple Injured
crime2 years ago

Fatal Shooting at Florida Shopping Mall Leaves Two Dead and Multiple Injured

A security guard was killed and a police officer, along with six others, were injured in a shooting at a commercial establishment in Doral, Florida. The altercation led to a gunfight between the suspect and law enforcement, resulting in the suspect's death. Six bystanders were also wounded and taken to hospitals. The situation is still under investigation.

"NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller Fatally Shot: Suspects Charged in Connection to Death"
crime2 years ago

"NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller Fatally Shot: Suspects Charged in Connection to Death"

Surveillance footage shows NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller being fatally shot by a career criminal suspect in Queens, with Diller seen writhing in pain on the street. Diller's partner fired back, hitting the suspect, while another man in the car was also arrested. The suspect, Guy Rivera, had a shiv hidden in his rectum and a history of arrests, while the driver, Lindy Jones, faced weapon-related charges. Mayor Eric Adams called for action on criminal recidivism, and donations are being collected for Diller's son through the Silver Shield Foundation.

Boston Police Officer Survives Shooting in Dorchester, Suspect in Custody
crime2 years ago

Boston Police Officer Survives Shooting in Dorchester, Suspect in Custody

A Boston police officer was shot in the city's Dorchester neighborhood, but was saved by his bulletproof vest. The suspect was arrested, and the injured officer is expected to recover from non-life-threatening injuries. The Boston police commissioner praised the officers' restraint and heroism, while the mayor and other officials visited the injured officer in the hospital. The suspect is scheduled to be arraigned in court.

Tragic Eviction Notice Shooting Claims Lives of Officer and Process Server
crime-and-law-enforcement2 years ago

Tragic Eviction Notice Shooting Claims Lives of Officer and Process Server

An officer and a civil process server were killed, and two other officers were wounded in Missouri as gunfire erupted while the process server was delivering an eviction notice. The suspect is in custody, and the incident is under investigation by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The fallen officer, Cody Allen, is being hailed as a hero and leaves behind a wife and two children. The incident adds to a concerning trend of violence against law enforcement officers across the United States.

Seattle Officer Escapes Charges in Fatal Collision with Student
legalcrime2 years ago

Seattle Officer Escapes Charges in Fatal Collision with Student

Prosecutors in Washington state have decided not to file felony charges against a Seattle police officer who struck and killed a graduate student from India while responding to an overdose call. The officer was driving 74mph in a 25mph zone with his emergency lights on, and the victim appeared to try to run across the intersection after seeing the vehicle approaching. The case attracted widespread attention after another officer was recorded making callous remarks about the incident. The city's civilian watchdog found the comments by the officer to be damaging to the department's reputation, and the police chief is considering the officer's punishment.

Seattle Police Officer Cleared of Charges in Death of Indian Student
crime-and-justice2 years ago

Seattle Police Officer Cleared of Charges in Death of Indian Student

Prosecutors in Washington state have decided not to file felony charges against a Seattle police officer who struck and killed a graduate student from India while responding to an overdose call. The decision was based on the officer having his emergency lights on, using a siren, and the pedestrian possibly attempting to run across the intersection. The case may still be referred for possible misdemeanor prosecution, and the officer who made callous remarks about the incident is facing disciplinary action. Diplomats from India and local protesters sought an investigation into the incident, which sparked outrage.

Seattle Officer Cleared in Fatal Crosswalk Collision with Grad Student
legalcrime2 years ago

Seattle Officer Cleared in Fatal Crosswalk Collision with Grad Student

The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office announced that no charges will be filed against the Seattle police officer who struck and killed a 23-year-old graduate student in a crosswalk, citing insufficient evidence to prove a criminal case beyond a reasonable doubt. The officer was responding to a call and driving at 74 mph with sirens activated when the collision occurred. The case gained attention after body-worn camera audio revealed another officer making insensitive remarks about the victim's life, leading to an investigation by the Office of Police Accountability.