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Police Say Intoxicated Driver Hit 41 Cars in Rhode Island

Mar 1 2019 // Rhode Island police have arrested a man they say was driving under the influence when he struck more than 40 other vehicles. Police say 45-year-old Christopher Paolissi, of Foster, was “zig-zagging” his pickup...

Police: 5 Hurt in Indiana Church Bus Crash; Driver Arrested, Charged with DWI

Feb 28 2019 // Authorities say an 82-year-old church bus driver is charged with driving while intoxicated after five people were injured when a bus returning from a Chicago Bulls game went off the road in northwestern Indiana. Indiana...

Police Say Two Killed in Plane Crash at Massachusetts Airport

Feb 26 2019 // Massachusetts State Police say two people have died after a small plane crashed and caught fire at Mansfield Municipal Airport. Saturday’s crash occurred at about 12:36 p.m., according to the state police...

How to Get Autonomous Cars to Pull Over for Police

Feb 25 2019 // It was still dark on a Friday morning in November when a California Highway Patrol officer started following a Tesla Model S on Route 101 between the San Francisco International Airport and Palo Alto. The gray sedan was...

Supreme Court Declines to Revive Wrongful Death Suit over Mississippi Police Shooting

Feb 22 2019 // The U.S. Supreme Court will not revive a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of a black man shot to death by a white police officer in Mississippi. Antwun “Ronnie” Shumpert was killed in June 2016 in...

Montana Lawsuit Over 2012 Police Tackling Injury Settled

Feb 19 2019 // The city of Billings has settled a lawsuit filed by a man whose rotator cuff was torn when a police officer tackled him, wrongly identifying him as a crime suspect. The Billings Gazette reports that Robert Bassett will...

CAUTION: Safety U-Turn for Truckers with Animals

Feb 4 2019 // Hours of Service, Other Safety Exemptions for Livestock Haulers Raise Concerns Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting It was sometime around 4 a.m. on a cool, spring morning when James McGilvray lost control of his...

Copters, Cops, Canines Patrol Atlanta; NFL Reports No Super Bowl Threats

Feb 1 2019 // The National Football League is not aware of any security threats against Sunday’s Super Bowl, the league’s top security officer said Wednesday. “We have no credible or specific threats that have been...

Family Wants $20M for Police Shooting of Black Man in California City

Jan 30 2019 // The family of a 22-year-old unarmed black man killed by police last year have filed a wrongful death lawsuit seeking more than $20 million from the city of Sacramento and the two officers who opened fire. The federal...

Police Say New Hampshire Fatal Crashes Highest in More Than a Decade

Jan 28 2019 // State police say New Hampshire saw more fatal crashes last year than in any year since 2004. WMUR-TV reports New Hampshire State Police said in a report released Friday that there were 145 fatal crashes in 2018. That...

Mass. SJC Says Police Can Make Drugged Driving Arrest Based on Observations

Jan 17 2019 // The Massachusetts Supreme Court has ruled that a state police officer was justified in arresting a suspect for driving under the influence of marijuana based on the officer’s observations of the driver’s...

Los Angeles to Pay $1.8M in Police Sexual Assault Suit

Jan 10 2019 // Los Angeles has agreed to pay $1.8 million to a woman who was sexually assaulted by two police officers. The Los Angeles Times reported the lawsuit settlement agreement was filed Monday in federal court, although it still...

Former New Jersey Police Officer Sentenced to Prison for Sandy Fraud

Jan 9 2019 // A former police officer has been sentenced to prison for his role in stealing $187,000 in federal Superstorm Sandy relief funds to repair a vacation home on the New Jersey shore. The Asbury Park Press reports 45-year-old...

Police Report Shows Speed a Factor in Fatal Arkansas Bus Crash

Jan 8 2019 // An initial police report indicates a charter bus carrying elementary school-age football players from Tennessee was going too fast when it rolled off an Arkansas interstate last month and overturned, killing a 9-year-old...

3 Ex-Managers Claim U. Iowa Police Force Has Pattern of Bias

Jan 2 2019 // Three former managers for the University of Iowa police force claim in lawsuits that their jobs were eliminated as part of a “culture of discrimination” against older workers and other protected...

Another Lawsuit Filed over Detroit’s Towing Practices

Dec 31 2018 // Two Detroit residents and a car leasing company have filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the city and a towing company worked with police to impound vehicles without informing owners. The suit alleges that Bobby’s...

Feds Upset Over Lack of Access to Limo in Fatal New York Wreck

Dec 27 2018 // The National Transportation Safety Board told a New York prosecutor she has hampered the agency’s efforts to determine the cause of the limousine crash that killed 20 people in her rural upstate county, the...

Ineffective Anti-Drone Systems Leave U.S. Airports Facing Risks Like London’s

Dec 27 2018 // U.S. airports may be just as vulnerable as London’s Gatwick airport to the kind of illegal drone incursions that shut down the U.K.’s second-busiest hub this week. Counter- drone technology performed so poorly...

London’s Gatwick Airport Suspends Flights on Multiple Drone Sightings

Dec 20 2018 // London’s Gatwick airport is closed to aircraft following multiple sightings of illegal drones, disrupting flights for as many as 115,000 people on one of the busiest travel days of the year. Lines of passengers...

Florida Judge Rules Deputy Had Duty to Protect in Parkland School Shooting Suit

Dec 14 2018 // A judge has rejected a deputy’s claim that he had no duty to confront the gunman during the school shooting in Parkland, Florida. Refusing to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the parent of a victim, Broward Circuit Judge...