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  2. Taking a Stand in Baton Rouge - Wikipedia

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    Taking a Stand in Baton Rouge [1] is a photograph of Ieshia Evans, a nurse from Pennsylvania, being arrested by police officers dressed in riot gear during a protest in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on 9 July 2016. The protest began in the aftermath of the shooting by police of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.

  3. Chief Wiggum - Wikipedia

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    Antibiotics used to kill the weapons cured Wiggum's asthma, allowing him to join the police force. Many episodes have dealt with the back story of how Wiggum, despite his incompetence, occupies such a high rank in the Springfield Police Department; However, these jokes tend to contradict one another, as is the usual with side characters on The ...

  4. Your papers, please - Wikipedia

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    German Ordnungspolizei officers examining a man's papers in Nazi-occupied Poland, 1941 "Your papers, please" (or "Papers, please") is an expression or trope associated with police state functionaries demanding identification from citizens during random stops or at checkpoints. [1]

  5. Newly-Released Photos Capture Luigi Mangione Eating at ... - AOL

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    In new photos shared by Pennsylvania State Police in a post on X, formerly Twitter, Tuesday, Dec. 10, Mangione is seen wearing a blue medical facemask and a beanie while holding food in his hand.

  6. Police arrest Virginia mother over disturbing photo of son

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    This is the photo that got one Virginia mom thrown behind bars. Alexis Breeden, 18, has been charged with felony child abuse after Spotsylvania police got word of the picture, showing her 14-month ...

  7. Why Ferguson police are arresting journalists

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    "Here, in the United States of America, police should not be bullying or arresting journalists who are just trying to do their jobs and report to the American people on what they see on the ground."

  8. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    French, lit. "salad basket", slang for a police van (cf. fourgon de police). Parak Slang term used for policemen in the Philippines. Paw Patrol Slang term for K-9 units or Dog Units in the UK. Party Van Russian, a police car or van, especially one housing an entire squad and sent out to perform a search-and-seizure and/or an arrest at a ...

  9. Suspect in Trump’s would-be assassin Ryan Routh ... - AOL

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    Suspect in Trump’s would-be assassin Ryan Routh appears calm as he sits handcuffed in back of police car: arrest photo. David Propper, Richard Pollina. September 16, 2024 at 12:06 AM.