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A Pantego deputy fire chief has retired after being arrested last month on a drunk driving charge, city officials said in a statement. Robert Franklin, who was also the emergency management ...
Dearborn Fire Chief Joseph Murray has been placed on leave after being arrested August 29, 2023, on suspicion of drunk driving He was then placed on administrative leave by Dearborn Mayor Abdullah ...
That same year, an assistant fire chief, Ellsworth Fortman, was charged with hit-and-run driving after he allegedly crashed his personal pickup truck into a light pole and another vehicle and then ...
This is a list of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty killing in the United States.The listing documents the date the incident resulting in conviction occurred, the date the officer(s) was convicted, the name of the officer(s), and a brief description of the original occurrence making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or ...
Truth & Justice is a podcast by Bob Ruff, a former fire chief. Its focus is people who Ruff believes have been wrongfully convicted of crimes. It started as Ruff's investigation into the killing of Hae Min Lee, the subject of the first season of the popular podcast Serial. Ruff says its mission is to "uncover the truth and seek justice for the ...
A college football player arrested for drunk driving despite no signs of intoxication can make his case to a jury that the officer violated his rights, a federal judge has ruled.
The fort was used as the headquarters of Confederate General Samuel B. Maxey. The last remaining Confederate Army troops were commanded by General Stand Watie , a principal chief of his nation until the end of the war. He surrendered to Union forces at Fort Towson on June 23, 1865. The post was abandoned at the close of the Civil War.
Sgt. Billy Randolph, a 29-year veteran of the Fort Worth Police Department died “a hero serving the city of Fort Worth in the line of duty. Our hearts are broken,” Chief Noakes said.