Edward Caban served as acting commissioner of the NYPD after Keechant Sewell, the first woman to lead the department, stepped down.
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‘Completely unacceptable’: Video shows LA County Sheriff’s deputy punched mother holding baby
Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said it was “completely unacceptable” for a deputy to punch a woman holding a baby in the face during an arrest.
Pittsburgh synagogue shooter is eligible for the death penalty, jury decides
Jurors will hear more arguments and evidence before they decide whether to sentence Robert Bowers to death for the 2018 mass shooting.
Searches underway for homicide suspects who escaped custody in Montana, Pennsylvania
Law enforcement agencies in California, Montana and Pennsylvania are searching for inmates accused of murder who escaped custody last week.
Suspect in Philadelphia mass shooting killed first victim nearly 2 days before rampage, official says
The man accused of killing five people in Philadelphia last week shot his first victim before the mass shooting, the city’s district attorney said.
Titan submersible implosion updates: OceanGate says it has suspended operations
OceanGate announced it has suspended “all exploration and commercial operations.” Five people onboard the company’s Titan submersible were killed.
‘Not a new phenomenon’: Fatal police shooting in France reignites unrest, protests
Protests over the shooting are likely the result of increased deadly police encounters and tensions between police and people of color, experts said.
France to deploy 40,000 officers amid protests after fatal police shooting of teen driver
Protests continued Thursday over the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old driver, identified as Nahel, in the Paris suburb of Nanterre.
Titan submersible tragedy could lead to lawsuits and regulatory changes, experts say
Maritime experts said the Titan’s implosion could lead to regulatory changes and lawsuits, but both routes could face challenges.
So dank it’s illegal (literally): Man barred from smoking medical weed after neighbor sues
A judge barred a D.C. man from smoking medical marijuana in any way that emits odor at his home after his neighbor sued him over the smell.