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Law enforcement officers cannot be subject to retaliation for the exercise of these or any other rights under Federal, or State. As of April 2015 [update] , the following U.S. states have enacted legislation to codify their own variations of a Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights: [ 2 ]
Long before Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke shot and killed a black teenager, sparking a public outcry and now a Justice Department probe into the city’s troubled police department, he had established a track record as one of Chicago’s most complained-about cops. Since 2001, civilians have lodged 20 complaints against Van Dyke. None ...
Submitted opinion column: David A. Doucet served as a member of the Rhode Island State Police.
On December 26, 2015, at approximately 4:28 AM, Chicago Police Officer Robert Rialmo and his partner, Anthony LaPalermo, working in the Austin CPD district, were dispatched to 4710 W. Erie, in the Garfield Park neighborhood, responding to four separate 911 calls requesting “urgent police assistance.” [7] The first three of the four 911 ...
On May 31, 2013, the state house passed a shall-issue bill by a vote of 89–28, after state senate passed it by a vote of 45–12. Both had veto-proof margins. [ 48 ] On July 9, 2013, the Illinois legislature overrode Governor Pat Quinn's veto, and concealed carry was authorized for the state once the Illinois State Police issued permits.
The Illinois State Police investigation has concluded following a March 16 shooting in which a Macomb police officer killed two people, including a 4-year-old boy, while responding to a domestic ...
The plaintiffs are challenging the state's widespread surveillance, which it collects through over 600 cameras. Illinois License Plate Cameras Are Violating People's Constitutional Rights, Says ...
Independent Office for Police Conduct (2018 – present) Independent Police Complaints Commission (2004–2018) Police Complaints Authority (United Kingdom) (1985–2004) Police Complaints Board (1977–1985)