Police have released body camera footage from Justin Timberlake's drunken driving arrest in New York’s Hamptons in 2024.
Rapper Afroman, who was sued by Ohio police after his music videos used footage from a 2022 police raid, defended his work during the case's trial.
Press advocates say a bill in the state Legislature would make it practically impossible for the public to access police footage. Lawmakers are considering amendments.
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These two cops are going viral for all the right reasons, and their height difference is half the story
One's basically a traffic cone with a badge. The other could walk under a garage door. Together, they're North Carolina's ...
YouTube star Jack Doherty challenged cops to a duel while standing in the middle of a Miami street moments before he was arrested on drug charges Saturday, videos show. “You think you’re funny? If you ...
A screaming deer broke into a Christmas store in Tennessee and ran buck wild before it got its head stuck in a chair and had to be rescued by local police, chaotic video shows. The burglar burst into ...
A U.S. Army sergeant was arrested on Jan. 16 in Texas after a video allegedly showed him beating a toddler, according to police. Officers from the Waco Police Department (WPD) were sent to a residence ...
Around 6:45 p.m. on Oct. 2, a Phoenix police officer shot a man outside a Burger King who turned out to be unarmed. Body-worn camera footage released by the Phoenix Police Department on Thursday ...
In the late morning of Dec. 7, Phoenix police officers scoured a Deer Valley neighborhood after someone called 911 to report a man threatening to shoot someone with a handgun. After an officer located ...
(NEXSTAR) – A suspect who fled police in Colorado last week had offered to buy dinner for the officers who chased and eventually apprehended him, video from the Wheat Ridge Police Department shows.
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