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California lawmakers are mulling over how to force officers to reveal their identities to ensure oversight while stopping ...
Local law enforcement is offering child safety tips for parks, splash pads and pools as families head outdoors this summer.
Following the fatal shooting of Minnesota state lawmaker Melissa Hortman by an alleged police impersonator, experts share how citizens can verify officers.
Two Democrats have introduced California legislation that would require law enforcement officers to identify themselves.
The State of California is considering a bill called the "No Secret Police Act," and if passed, the bill would prohibit officers operating in California from concealing their identities by covering ...
Vance Luther Boelter, the accused Minnesota shooter, was reportedly able to enter the homes of two lawmakers by dressing as a ...
Do you have to open the door to police or other law enforcement in Mississippi? It depends on a few factors. Know your rights ...
Early Saturday morning, a man disguised as law enforcement shot Minnesota Senator John Hoffman and his wife, then shot and ...
San Francisco Bay Area lawmakers introduced legislation to prohibit law enforcement, at all levels, from covering their faces ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo police officers will wear name badges again. Last year, Mayor Byron Brown announced officers would have badge numbers on their uniforms.. The move was made to prevent officers ...
It's called the "No Secret Police Act," and if passed, the bill would prohibit officers operating in California from concealing their identities by covering their faces.
California lawmakers have proposed a bill to ban police officers from covering their faces during official duties, aiming to ...