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 Police reacted in force as thousands descended on the luxury Galleria Mall to see NBA players and celebrities. The Galleria Mall and Adidas had promoted the event on Twitter.
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 Detroit police officers are warning people to stay out of the Motor City. Fearful for their lives, they want more pay and fewer hours at work. Sixty miles away, in Flint, the murder rate is set to surpass last year's record.
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 Disturbing images captured of men arrested by Argentine police.
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 Putting U.S. military forces into law enforcement roles is against the letter and spirit of Posse Comitatus, which prohibited the use of military force for law enforcement.
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 A nine-month pregnant woman claims Officer Jerad Wheeler kicked her in the abdomen, later causing her to have an emergency C-section.
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Russia's federal Investigative Committee says it is investigating police in Siberia who allegedly tortured suspects with electric shocks and nearly suffocated them with gas masks.
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 In the Jhalawar District of Rajasthan, 30 minors were being illegally married in a group.
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 Facial recognition technology is increasingly important at airports and border checkpoints. But it may be coming to the battlefield as well.
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Local media in the Russian city of Yaroslavl have reported that police on Friday searched the office of an opposition mayoral candidate ahead of a runoff vote on April 1.
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Russian officials say four police officers in Siberia's Kemerovo Oblast have been arrested and charged with abuse of power and violent conduct that allegedly led to a detainee's death.
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In Russia's central republic of Tatarstan, two police officers have been arrested and ordered detained for up to two months as investigators probe allegations that they were involved in torturing a man to force him to admit to a crime he never committed.
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It appears that Iran's war on satellite dishes is a losing one. Neither police raids nor stiff fines have been able to stop Iranians from watching their favorite shows.
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Police in Kazakhstan's largest city, Almaty, have arrested three activists of the unregistered opposition Algha (Forward) party.
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Three police officers have been killed in Russia's North Caucasus region of Daghestan when unknown gunmen attacked near a polling station, Russia's Interior Ministry reports.
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A plan by Russian opposition group RosAgit to distribute tents ahead of this weekend's presidential election was nipped in the bud when the organizer was detained and his vehicle towed away.
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Dutch military police say that a man they arrested for making a bomb threat at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport was a 40-year-old Russian citizen.
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Three Russian police officers have been reported killed and six others injured in a gun battle with suspected Islamic militants along the Chechen-Daghestan border.
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Reports from Pakistan say police in Peshawar have detained more than 100 in raids on unregistered madrasahs.
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A missing opposition activist in eastern Belarus is now officially being sought by police.
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 Atlanta police shot Carulus Hines more than 10 times to kill her, but not before she murdered her child. Hines was apparently deranged, but also possessed by nine demons.
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German police say 20 policemen have been injured in clashes with protesters ahead of the arrival of a shipment of nuclear waste in northern Germany.
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 The so-called Red Notices issued by Interpol is vulnerable to abuse by countries such as China for political purposes. Interpol chief Ronald K. Noble is a professor of law at NYU.
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Afghan officials say at least three police officers have been killed in an attack against a government official's office in eastern Paktia province.
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Police and hospital officials say an ethnic Serb injured by gunfire during a clash between ethnic Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo's north has died.
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 Five months pregnant, Salma Emmanuel was falsely accused of theft. She was arrested illegally by police and then subjected to torture while in custody.
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The Occupy Wall Street protests have swept across the United States and spread to Europe and beyond. But in every American city, the demonstrations have been met by a strong police presence determined to keep the crowds under control and within the law.
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Afghan police have broken up a protest by a hunger-striking female politician and her supporters and taken her to hospital.
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