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  2. Plumhoff v. Rickard - Wikipedia

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    Plumhoff v. Rickard, 572 U.S. 765 (2014), is a United States Supreme Court case involving the use of force by police officers during high-speed car chases.After first holding that it had jurisdiction to hear the case, the Court held that the conduct of the police officers involved in the case did not violate the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits unreasonable searches ...

  3. Texas State Police - Wikipedia

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    The Texas State Police was formed during the administration of Governor Davis on July 22, 1870, to combat crime during the Reconstruction Era of the United States. Davis also created the Texas Special Police, State Guard of Texas, and the Texas Reserve Militia, which was the forerunner of the Texas National Guard. [citation needed]

  4. Texas backed Trump and his hard-line border stance. But ... - AOL

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    Since 2021, according to newly released Human Rights Watch data, there have been at least 106 deaths and over 300 injuries in car chases involving Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and ...

  5. Ford Mustang SSP - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Mustang SSP is a lightweight police car package that was based on the Ford Mustang and produced by Ford between 1982-1993. [1] The car was meant to provide a speedier option for police departments in lieu of other full sized (and heavier) sedans on the market at the time.

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  7. Immigration-related high-speed chases lead to more deaths in ...

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    Texas’ immigration enforcement has led to the deaths of 74 people over 29 months in high-speed chases, including seven bystanders, according to a Human Rights Watch report released Monday.

  8. Horrell Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Horrell brothers, sometimes referred to as the lawless Horrell boys (circa 1873–1878), were five brothers from the Horrell family of Lampasas County, Texas, who were outlaws of the Old West, and who committed numerous murders over a five-year period before four of the brothers were killed in different incidents.

  9. Barrio Azteca - Wikipedia

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    As neighbors hid in their houses, some dialed the emergency services but the Mexican military and the Federal police did not arrive until after the killers had left. [31] When the Mexican authorities arrived, a large crowd gathered at the crime scene as the neighbors and family members of the victims, whose ages ranged from 15 to 20, cried and ...