A dispute is erupting among police organizations over new proposals that would govern when officers should use force during violent arrests, amid national outrage over questionable shootings.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In a strong defense of digital age privacy, a unanimous Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that police may not generally search the cellphones of people they arrest without first getting search warrants.
A Supreme Court ruling that allows police to routinely take DNA samples from people they arrest is coming under fire from four dissenting justices and from the American Civil Liberties Union.
What would you do if you’re a school bus driver and children start fighting on your bus? In western Pennsylvania, a driver yelled “clear the aisle and let them fight.”
Numerous arrests and gun seizures have been made today as a result of the Passaic River Corridor Initiative, state Attorney General Jeff Chiesa announced today.