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Ex-GOP Congressman and Former FBI Agent Trainee Among Several Charged in Insider Trading Schemes
25 July 2022
A former Republican congressman, an ex-FBI agent trainee, and five other people have been charged in four separate insider trading schemes unsealed by federal prosecutors in Manhattan...
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amit bhardwaj
brandon wong
brijesh goel
california
committee on energy and commerce
committee on veterans affairs
congress
fbi
federal bureau of investigation
guidehouse
hawaii
house armed services committee
indiana
lumentum
manhattan
marck & co
material non-public information
michelin
mnpi
navigant
new york
pandion therapeutics
representative steve buyer
rolex
seth markin
silicon valley
southern district of new york
sprint
srinivasa kakker
subcommittee on communications and technology
t-mobile
u.s. attorney damian williams
Which Is More Scandalous: The Training for Armed Teachers or the Training for Police Officers?
On average, the minimum requirement for cops is about 650 hours, compared to about 1,300 hours for barbers.
1 August 2022
A recent New York Times story about armed teachers casts doubt on the...
able
active bystandership for law enforcement
amherst
center for innovations in community safety
cincinnati enquirer
connecticut
district of columbia
epic
ethical policing is courageous
fourth amendment
fraternal order of police of ohio
george floyd
georgetown university
hawaii
honolulu police department
icjtr
insider
institute for criminal justice training reform
johnson county
johnson county sheriff's office
kansas
louisiana
massachusetts
michael weinman
minneapolis
new orleans
new york times
officer derek chauvin
officer j alexander kueng
officer thomas lane
officer tou tao
ohio
professor ervin staub
professor joanna schwartz
sheriff frank denning
texas
ucla
univeristy of massachusetts
university of california los angeles
university of chicago law review
D.C. Spent $2.5 Million in Pandemic Relief Funds on Parking Cops
24 March 2022
Pandemic funds used to hire parking cops, pay for prisons, build hotels. At a time when many residents were struggling due to job losses and loss of business, the District of Columbia ramped up efforts to wring...
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associated press
california
district of columbia
gunshot detection
gunshot tracking system
hawaii
honolulu
kenneth meija
los angeles
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los angeles police department
oklahoma
oklahoma county jail
pandemic relief funds
parking cops
robot dog
the appeal
washington d.c.
wisconsin
State Bill Creates Process to Finally End Qualified Immunity, And It’s from Republicans
29 December 2021
Bills filed in the Florida House and Senate for the 2022 legislative session would create a process to sue police officers in state court for using excessive force or taking other actions...
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bill of rights
civil justice & property rights subcommittee
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mallley v. briggs
missouri
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sovereign immunity
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u.s. supreme court
washington d.c.
Hawaii Man Who Was Mistaken for Someone Else and Locked Up for Over Two Years and Drugged ‘Until He Became Catatonic’ Files Federal Lawsuit
23 November 2021
A man who spent more than two years locked up in a Hawaii state mental institution in an alleged case of mistaken identity has filed a...
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hawaiihawaii civil rights project
hawaii news now
hawaii state hospital
honolulu
honolulu police department
hpd
hsh
joshua spriestersbach
ken lawson
thomas r. castleberry
u.s. district court
Hawaii, Punishment For Bad Cops Often Doesn’t Stick. Here’s Why
A Civil Beat investigation found that arbitrators in Hawaii overturn a police chief’s decision to suspend or fire an officer nearly 65% of the time
10 November 2021
It was after midnight on March 5, 2014, and Peter Krog wanted...
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arbitrator lou chang
arbitrator martin henner
arbitrator ronald fujiwara
attorney glenn choy
attorney russel higa
chief susan ballard
civil beat
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doj
farrington highway
hawaiihawaii county police department
hawaii legislature
hillarion oliva iii
honolulu police chief louis kealoha
honolulu police chief rade vanic
honolulu police department
kahuku
kailua
kauai
kauai police chief darryl perry
keaneohe
levi kaai
lt. alex garcia
lt. dennis yuen
maui couty
nicholas masagatani
officer david hallums
officer joseph feliciano
officer nelson agni
peter krog
police comissioner loretta sheehan
sergeant darren cachola
sgt. aaron bernal
sgt. duke zoller
shopo president malcolm lutu
state of hawaii organizaiaton of police officers
university of hawaii industrial relations center
waipahu
WATCH: Innocent Teen Paralyzed After Cops Without Lights On Run Car Off Road, Then Flee the Scene
26 October 2021
An attorney for several crash victims has released surveillance footage from the night of a major accident in which six people were seriously injured. In the video it appears that...
ACLU demands reform after Black girl arrested in Hawaii
18 October 2021
Honolulu police officers and officials with Hawaii’s public school system discriminated against a disabled Black child by handcuffing, arresting and interrogating the 10-year-old girl for a “run-of-the-mill” dispute...