News 8/25/2011: Fayetteville police used stun gun to subdue man who later died, SBI says
Thursday, August 25th, 2011 at 12:22pm: Violent Crime is a horrible subject to cover in such depth, but how else can you prepare yourself and your family except by learning from others mistakes? In almost all cases there is something that could have been done by the victim to better protect themselves.
As violent crime trends downward, recent shootings in N. Minneapolis have ...
by The Republic
AP MINNEAPOLIS — Violent crime in north Minneapolis is down this year, but recent shootings have residents concerned. One boy was killed Wednesday in north Minneapolis, and another wounded. They were between 12 and 14 years old, and were shot a day ...
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Carjackers keep cops on their toes
by Journal Online
Leonardo A. Espina said they are still tracking down a number of carjacking groups who remain on the loose. Espina said the stepped-up anti-carnapping operations by the HPG and other PNP support units contributed immensely to the substantial decline in ...
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Ga. suspect facing many charges after manhunt
by The Times and Democrat
The State Law Enforcement Division announced Wednesday that 37-year-old Perry Alton Sullivan of Bowersville, Ga. has been charged with escape, assault and battery, armed robbery, grand larceny, carjacking, burglary, pointing and presenting a firearm, ...
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Probe as stab victim Tasered
by This Is Lancashire
By Julian Thorpe » POLICE have launched an investigation after the death of a father-of-two who was Tasered by officers trying to help him. Philip Hulmes, aged 53, barricaded himself into his home in Salford Road, Over Hulton, at about 8.30pm on ...
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Fayetteville police used stun gun to subdue man who later died, SBI says
by Fayetteville Observer
Neither the man, who was in his 60s, nor the officer who used his Taser gun have been identified. The incident happened about 2:30 pm in front of Fuller's Old Fashion Barbecue at 113 N. Eastern Blvd., authorities have said. Witnesses said the man was ...
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