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Stories related to: police

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

What Is The Peace Officers' Bill Of Rights?

April 3, 2018 | Cody Drabble

UC Berkeley law professor Erwin Chemerinsky talks about California's law to protect the privacy of police officers.

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Davis To Regulate Hi-Tech Surveillance

March 21, 2018 | Steve Milne

The Davis City Council Tuesday night approved a new surveillance technology ordinance. It's intended to protect people from high-tech policing by regulating the city's acquisition and use of cameras and other equipment.

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Postage Stamps Considered To Pay Tribute To Fallen Police Officers

May 25, 2017 | Rich Ibarra

Congressman Jerry McNerney is among those seeking to honor fallen law enforcement officers with postage stamps, using the proceeds for families of these officers.

The Daily Leaf

Police Scramble To Detect Drugged Driving

May 10, 2017

Police across California are scrambling to keep up after voters approved legalizing recreational pot in November.

North Miami Officer Is Arrested Over Shooting Of Therapist During Standoff

April 12, 2017

The July shooting occurred as behavioral therapist Charles Kinsey was trying to persuade a man in his care to return to a group home for mentally disabled adults. The officer faces criminal charges.

Sac Police Department Releases Video Of Fight Between Officers And Man

April 6, 2017 | Drew Sandsor

The Sacramento Police Department has released video and audio of a violent confrontation between officers and a shirtless man challenging people to fight along Alhambra Boulevard a month ago.

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Two People Killed In Police Chase In Stockton

April 4, 2017

Two people were killed and a third injured when the car they were in crashed while being chased by Stockton police.

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Sacramento Police Launch Body-Camera Program

March 8, 2017

The Sacramento Police Department is beginning to equip officers with body cameras this month and plans to have cameras for all officers by September.

Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio

Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Has Violent Crime Increased By 12 Percent? PolitiFact Checks Those Claims

March 8, 2017

PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols explores a claim that violent crime in California has risen significantly over the past year as a result of early prison release legislation.

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Police Chase, Crash Close Intersection In Natomas Neighborhood

March 1, 2017

UPDATE 6:40 p.m.: The intersection of Truxel and West El Camino Avenues in Sacramento's Natomas neighborhood has reopened after a police chase and crash led to its closure Wednesday afternoon.

 

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