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A deadly crash overnight shut down Tennessee Street between Stadium Drive and Call Street. The road has partially reopened.
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A Miami police-oversight board Wednesday urged the Florida Supreme Court to reject arguments that a 2018 constitutional amendment known as “Marsy’s Law” applies to law-enforcement officers.
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The Tallahassee Police Department is getting a grant worth more than $120,000. City commissioners voted Wednesday night to accept the funding from FDLE.
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The Tallahassee City Commission will hear the proposed ordinance Wednesday afternoon.
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The Florida Supreme Court will take up a legal battle about whether a 2018 constitutional amendment known as “Marsy’s Law” can shield the identities of police officers.
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Tallahassee LGBTQ advocates want city police chief gone following his speech at an evangelical eventTallahassee LGBTQ advocates want city Police Chief Lawrence Revell gone from office following his speaking at an evangelical event. It was hosted by the Billy Graham Evangelist Association. Advocates like Lakey Love say that the association has a long history of being anti-LGBTQ.
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The Tallahassee Police Department is endorsing an app that allows residents to record officers and livestream that footage to the agency.
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The old Northwood Centre is being bulldozed starting today. The location between North Monroe St. and Tharpe St. is being readied for redevelopment.
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A former police commander-turned-law-enforcement-consultant teaches officers they need to listen to and try to understand the citizens with whom they interact.
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Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell has been in the job for about a year and a half. Much of that has taken place during the coronavirus pandemic. Blaise Gainey spoke with Revell about some of Tallahassee's biggest crime issues as well as concerns over a malfunction on TPD's body cameras.