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A former Tallahassee Police Officer is appealing his firing following an off-duty fight at a local nightclub last month. His attorney is questioning why his client lost his job, after another officer failed a drug test, but was kept on.
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The Florida Supreme Court is mulling questions about whether Marsy's Law and protecting the rights of crime victims can be used to keep anonymous the identities of police officers who kill a suspect in the line of duty.
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The Reverend Dr. R.B. Holmes and Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell present recommendations to respond to "epidemic."
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It's the third time the Florida Supreme Court has postponed arguments in a high-profile case about a 2018 constitutional amendment known as “Marsy’s Law.” Two Tallahassee police officers are trying to keep their identities from being released.
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To honor Officer Christopher Fariello’s memory and law enforcement service, Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered U.S. and State of Florida flags flown at half-staff until sunset.
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TPD says a 26-year-old murder case has been solved thanks to DNA technology.
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The Tallahassee Police Department is making a small change in a policy involving use of force.
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The Tallahassee Police Department has issued a warrant for 26-year-old Raphael Acres. Acres is being charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest without violence, after he escaped a barricaded apartment Friday morning.
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A Tallahassee police officer is on leave after a bystander video shows the officer picking up a man and appearing to slam him on the ground. The department has released body camera footage of the incident and announced it's now investigating.
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A recent case out of Boynton Beach is calling new attention to Marsy’s Law, Florida’s 2018 law designed to boost and protect crime victims’ rights. It comes as the state supreme court prepares to hear a Marsy's Law case involving Tallahassee police.