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More guns for Paris & the UK?

Following the deaths of two French police officers during the January 7 Charlie Hebdo attack and another officer death during an attack the following day, French police are demanding more guns and guns that are more powerful. So even European police say that more guns are the answer, not fewer? Enough gun? “Let’s total this up. The four [Paris] attackers

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Cops using new RADAR to “see” into homes

Beginning over two years ago, at least 50 US law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and the US Marshals Service, have equipped their officers with clandestine radar devices that allow them to effectively see through walls to find if anyone is moving inside. The technology raises legal and privacy issues because the US Supreme Court has said officers generally cannot

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ATF whistleblower documents suggest government misbehaved

Newly unsealed documents in the case of retired whistleblower ATF agent Jay Dobyns suggest that the government misbehaved during the trial in 2013, leading to DOJ attorneys being barred from filing further documents in the case. The documents suggest that the illicit antics may have extended to surveillance of Dobyns’ Phoenix attorney even up into this month.

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Army guns and Army bullets

Army guns In early December, Beretta USA, the maker of the US military’s M9 pistol for 30 years, submitted its improved M9A3 as a possible alternative to head off the Army’s Modular Handgun System program to replace the Beretta M9 with a “more better” pistol. But last month the Army’s Configuration Control Board decided not to evaluate the M9A3, according

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Whites & Hispanics 25X more likely to be shop by police

A new scientific study from Washington State University-Spokane suggests that black offenders are erroneously shot by police officers less often than Hispanics or Whites. According to the study, officers were 25 TIMES less likely to erroneously shoot unarmed black suspects than they were unarmed whites, and officers hesitated significantly longer before shooting armed suspects who were black, compared to armed

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