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A program to remove police from some 911 calls in Denver helped reduce crime, study finds
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How did the Alabama inmate and officer evade authorities for so long? Money, expert says.
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Man fatally stabbed at Times Square Dave & Buster’s in New York, police say
The incident occurred Saturday night at a Dave & Buster’s in Times Square. Police said a man stabbed another man in the chest.
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Frank James, charged in the Brooklyn subway shooting, will be held without bail, a judge ordered during his first appearance in federal court Thursday.
‘Likely won’t be the last time’: NYC, DC shootings yet another stressor for homeless men
After the recent spate of targeted attacks in New York and Washington, two men experiencing homelessness share their experiences.