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The Florida Supreme Court will consider arguments this week in a case that considers whether the identities of officers who kill civilians should be protected under the state’s new Marsy’s Law. The law is intended to protect the identities of crime victims. Police and their supporters say officers or deputies involved in fatal shootings may face imminent threat of harm themselves. The case stems from two Tallahassee police officers who shot and killed suspects and are now requesting their identity be shielded under the law.
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Several dozen protestors assembled in front of the Collier County Government Center seeking justice for Nicolas Morales-Besanilla, a single father and farmworker who was killed during a mental health episode.
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Rates of crime in the City of Fort Myers continued to decline in 2019 across all categories. That’s according to Fort Myers Police Department officials…
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Dr. David Thomas held many roles over the course of his 20 years in law enforcement. He was a patrol officer, detective, he served in the Street Crimes…
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It’s been about a year since we last sat down to talk with Fort Myers Police Chief Derrick Diggs. He's he’s been on the job since August of 2016, having…
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The Police Foundation is a national nonprofit tasked with improving policing through research, innovation, and science, and it may soon be offering help…
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The North Miami Police Department is firing the commander in charge when an officer shot a therapist who was protecting an autistic man.
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A former Marine who was armed with a fake gun attempted a "suicide by cop" Tuesday night during a nearly three-hour standoff with police at the Orlando...
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The 20th Judicial circuit of the State Attorney’s office in Florida is shifting personnel to add to its homicide unit. Covering Charlotte, Lee, Collier,…
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It has been almost three decades since Florida prosecutors have secured a conviction against a law enforcement officer for an on-duty shooting. As the...