...toward the press and its ability to balance, on its own, its police powers against the First Amendment rights of the news media and the...
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...security as "good," but implied that the number of Capitol Police patrolling the building was insufficient. The report also lacked details about...
...Delaware Law Weekly that the report advocated adding additional Capitol Police to the entrance and structurally redesigning the lobby where the shooting...
...who is the wife of gunman Thomas Matusiewicz, are being held while police investigate to determine if they were involved in the incident. ...
...Wilmington, Del., left three people dead, including the shooter, and two Capitol Police officers injured. Although law enforcement officials declined to identify the shooter...
...released if he was killed during an exchange of gunfire with Capitol Police officers or took his own life. According to reports...
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...and privacy advocates clashed on Capitol Hill on May 17 over...example of a murder where police received an anonymous call giving...
...Deputy sheriffs from Allegheny County may collectively bargain as "police officers" under Pennsylvania's Act 111, the state Supreme Court has...
...private ceremony at the state Capitol on June 28, 2011. Since...steps, according to the state police, as reported by the ...
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