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“I can’t teach bravery or courage. I know his actions saved lives,” Chief Eddie Garcia said about Officer Ronald Cronin
The program was launched to address what officers experienced in the shootings’ aftermath and every day
The department said they still rely on public information, which came into play recently when a woman called police about a man walking toward a high school with a weapon
The suspect had delusions that Asian people were “after him,” his girlfriend told police
Chief Eddie Garcia says the community’s support for officers has contributed to the department’s success
“The event should not have been allowed to happen in the first place,” said Chief Eddie Garcia
No one was struck by gunfire but three officers were injured, police said
The analytics system uses officer data like traffic stops and use-of-force incidents to run risk assessments
Texas state law requires a person be freed if prosecutors aren’t ready at the time of the trial
Officials say it’s too soon to determine how many cases will be affected
There will be a memorial service, march and candlelight tribute for the five officers who were fatally shot
The wounded victims’ conditions ranged from good to critical, police said
The first nine members of the Civilian Response Unit will respond to low-risk calls in marked cars
Former San Jose Police Chief Eddie Garcia said that to combat crime, police have to work on being data-driven
Police believe the four shootings were random
Bodycam video shows the armed suspect broke away from officers mid-arrest, leading to a fatal exchange of gunfire
A corpse draped off the edge of the roof. A wheelbarrow filled with body parts. Blood everywhere
The budget passed narrowly, by the thinnest margin since 2010, amid loud calls to slash it
The man is ineligible for the death penalty because he is intellectually disabled, an appeals court ruled
Chief U. Reneé Hall is the third chief of a major agency in the region to announce plans to depart since late April
When officers showed up, the apartment was completely devoid of furniture — including beds
The officer is suing the social media giants claiming their platforms knowingly supported terrorist groups
Dallas County court records show that Amber Guyger has been indicted on a murder charge for the killing of her unarmed neighbor
Assistant Chief Paul Stokes said the new version of the unit initially will focus on street-level prostitution, human trafficking and gambling in illegal game rooms
In Dallas, officers can end up working longer hours at their off-duty jobs than in their actual police work
Releasing the information would interfere with the investigation into the Sept. 6 shooting, an official said
A grand jury has declined to charge Dallas officers for the death of a gunman who killed five LEOs
A new state law aimed at fixing the ailing pension fund may cause cops and firefighters to leave their shrinking departments
Donations from lemonade stands, change jars at local businesses, a country star-studded concert and other fundraising efforts have totaled nearly $10 million
After 33 years with the DPD, Chief Brown will retire in October