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Police responded late Tuesday to a call about snowballs thrown at moving vehicles. When they arrived, they say an officer was hit with a snowball.
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The move came after a new state law passed last year puts civilian panels under the control of Florida police chiefs and sheriffs, and bans those boards from investigating police misconduct.
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WFSU News sat down with Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell about Paige's case.
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The program will allow people who own cameras on private property to give access to their video feeds or to expedite turning over film to police during investigations.
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The original estimate was 46 million in 2018. The number grew to 60 million in 2020.
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Should law enforcement officers be able to claim Marsy's Law victim privacy protections if they’re threatened with violence while on the job? That’s the question before state lawmakers in a new legislative proposal. It's a response to a recent Florida Supreme Court that says, no.
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A proposal would do away with existing police review boards around the state and prevent local governments from creating panels to delve into complaints of police wrongdoing.
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TPD Chief Lawrence Revell says three suspects are on the loose after what he calls a targeted, drug-related home invasion robbery.
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The Leon County Grand Jury report refers to the bravery of law enforcers who shot back during what was described as an ambush last May.
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Both cases involve the accidental discharge of a gun. Police say the latest shooting happened Monday near Riley Elementary School, killing a woman.