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A SWAT Team in Fatigues Enter a Home Rifles Pointed Representing a Swatting Conspiracy that Targeted U.S. Citizens - The Daily Muck
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Two foreign nationals allegedly weaponized law enforcement for years to terrorize U.S. citizens.
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Two Alabama law enforcement officers pled guilty in August to using excessive force.
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Prosecutors have charged mercenaries with bullying a businessman to sign over his company’s rights at the behest of a Chinese national.
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A San Francisco grand jury returned four indictments on Aug. 16, 2023, and one Antioch Police Office was on two.
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Bankruptcy is helpful when debt seems insurmountable, but committing bankruptcy fraud to get out of paying a settlement can get you in hot water.
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A federal jury convicted Morteza Amiri, a former police officer, of one count of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud in a scheme to obtain pay raises from the Antioch Police Department, California, by falsely obtaining a university degree.
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If you are going to storm the Capitol, filming yourself in the act is a bad idea. The world had a front-row seat to the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol because more than a few participants filmed themselves and others at the event.
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Smalltown police chief Bradley Eugene Wendt will go to prison after a federal court handed down a five-year sentence, according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Iowa District.
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A former Pearl, Mississippi Police Officer pleaded guilty to one count of acting under the color of law to deprive a person of their civil rights.