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Police Radio 10-Codes

Ten-codes, also known as 10-codes or ten signals, are code words used by many police officers to aid with voice communication. The codes were originally developed in 1937 to allow for brevity, clarity, and standardization of messages transmitted over radio channels. On old radio systems, channels were limited so messages needed to be short. Also, the first syllable of speech was often not transmitted, so the syllable "ten" was prefixed to all numeric codes to ensure that the important information would be received.

Despite their usefulness, the exact meaning of ten-codes often varies between jurisdictions and locations. In addition to law enforcement, ten-codes are frequently used on Citizens' Band (CB) radio. One of the most frequently used ten-codes, 10-4 , has become popular enough to sometimes be used in every-day language.

Code Description
Officer down, all patrols respond
Use caution
You are being received poorly / Cannot copy
You are being received clearly / Signal is strong
Stop transmitting
Affirmative / Understood / Message received
Relay message to [person]
Busy / Out at call
Out of service (completely)
Out of service (personal)
Out of service (court)
Out of service (off duty)
In service
In service (over time)
Repeat last message
Negative / Fight in progress
Identify frequency / Dispatching too fast
Standby / Visitor(s) present
Advise weather and road conditions
Convoy or escort detail / Suspicious person
Prisoner in custody / Message delivered
Prisoner in custody (mental case)
Pick up prisoner / Reply to message
Pick up papers / En route
Urgent / Complete present assignment ASAP
Return to station or location
Your location
Call by telephone
Advise home I will return at [ETA]
Call your home
Disregard / Cancel last message
Arrived at scene / Stand by until channel clears
Emergency backup / Emergency at station
Report to [person] / Do you have contact with [person]
Detaining suspect / Check auto registration
Request drivers license check
Check registration on vehicle
Request arrests/warrants check
Check wants, subject [PIN]
Check complete, subject [NCIC]
Subject wanted, felony
Hazard potential from subject
Subject wanted, misdemeanor
Check wants and record, subject [PIN, CJIC]
Vehicle wanted
Does not conform to rules or regulations
Crime in progress / in pursuit
Person with gun
Emergency, all units stand by
Open door or window / Riot
Confidential information or open window
Provide current time of day
Identify yourself / suspicious vehicle
Traffic stop
Run with lights and siren
Run silent (no lights or siren)
Begin duty
End duty
Information
Permission to leave patrol
Condition of patient
Condition of patient - Good
Condition of patient - Serious
Condition of patient - Critical
Condition of patient - Dead
Motorist assist
Emergency road repair
Traffic control
Traffic light out
Officer welfare check / under influence of drugs
Tow truck needed / under influence of alcohol
Ambulance needed
Road blocked / Man down
Possible fatality
Possible dead body
Intoxicated driver
Send coroner
Intoxicated pedestrian / Suicide
Suicide attempt
Hit and run accident / Missing person
Direct Traffic
Escort or convoy / Security check
Squad in vicinity
Personnel in vicinity / Not wanted
Subject possibly wanted
Subject positive / Prepare to copy
Subject wanted / Found property
Net message assignment
Check officer's well-being
Clear for next message
Dispatch message
Clear to copy transmission?
Fire alarm / Prowler
Advise nature of fire / Shooting
Report progress of fire / Gun involved / D.O.A.
How do you copy / Smoke report
Negative / Theft
Severe weather statement
En route to location
Estimated Time of Arrival
Need assistance / Send ambulance
Notify coroner / Bomb threat
Pursuit in progress
Assist radio dispatcher
Traffic stop initiated / Breathalyzer request
Reserve lodging
Work/school crossing detail
Advise ETA
Arrival delay due to [cause]
Officer on-duty
Give call letters of your station
Advise phone number of officer
Bomb threat
Alarm going off / Bank alarm
Pick up subject / Prepare for inspection / Animal
Animal - stray
Animal - noisy
Animal - injured
Animal - dead
Animal - bite
Animal - pickup
Animal - pickup collect
Animal - leash law violation
Animal - vicious
Subject in custody / Parking violation
Blockage
Street racing
Officer's residence
Mental patient / Detain suspect
Arrived at scene / Record information
Assignment complete / Prison break
Cardiac arrest / Officer held hostage
Misdemeanor warrant / Out using restroom
Ending security check
Cruelty to animals
Disturbance
Disturbance by fight
Disturbance by mental person
Obscenity
Suspicious person
Officer down / Officer in danger
Suicide
Juvenile disturbance
Impersonating an officer
Narcotics, drugs involved
Felony warrant / Dead person
Police required immediately

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The 75th Precinct serves the easternmost portion of Brooklyn and envelopes East New York and Cypress Hills.

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The Karen Read murder case ends in a mistrial. Prosecutors say they will try again

A judge in Massachusetts has declared a mistrial after jurors deadlocked in the case of Karen Read. She was accused of killing her Boston police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe by striking him with her SUV and leaving him in a snowstorm.

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Karen Read, right, smiles as defense attorney David Yannetti, front left, speaks to reporters in front of Norfolk Superior Court after the judge declared a mistrial after jurors were unable to reach a verdict following a two-month trial, Monday, July 1, 2024, in Dedham, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

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Karen Read, right, smiles as defense attorney David Yannetti, left, speaks to reporters in front of Norfolk Superior Court, Monday, July 1, 2024, in Dedham, Mass. A judge declared a mistrial Monday after jurors deadlocked in the case of Read, who was accused of killing her Boston police officer boyfriend by striking him with her SUV and leaving him in a snowstorm. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

FILE - This photo undated photo released by the Boston Police Department shows officer John O’Keefe. A judge declared a mistrial Monday, July 1, 2024, after jurors deadlocked in the case of Karen Read, who was accused of killing O’Keefe, her boyfriend by striking him with her SUV and leaving him in a snowstorm. Prosecutors said in a statement that they intend to retry the case. (Boston Police Department via AP, File)

Supporters of Karen Read celebrate near Norfolk Superior Court, Monday, July 1, 2024, in Dedham, Mass. A judge declared a mistrial Monday after jurors deadlocked in the case of Read, who was accused of killing her Boston police officer boyfriend by striking him with her SUV and leaving him in a snowstorm. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Judge Beverly J. Cannone speaks in Norfolk Superior Court, on their fifth day of deliberations in the murder trial for Karen Read in Dedham, Mass., Monday, July 1, 2024. (Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe via AP, Pool)

FILE - Flags, flowers and remembrances flank the headstone of John O’Keefe, a Boston police officer, at Blue Hill Cemetery, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Braintree, Mass. A judge declared a mistrial Monday, July 1, 2024, after jurors deadlocked in the case of Karen Read, who was accused of killing her police officer boyfriend, O’Keefe, by striking him with her SUV and leaving him in a snowstorm. Prosecutors said in a statement that they intend to retry the case. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

FILE - Flags fly outside the Waterfall Bar & Grille, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Canton, Mass. Video evidence presented in the trial of Karen Read, showed the Waterfall as the last place where Read and her boyfriend John O’Keefe were seen together in public. A judge declared a mistrial Monday, July 1, 2024, after jurors deadlocked in the case of Read, who was accused of killing her police officer boyfriend, O’Keefe, by striking him with her SUV and leaving him in a snowstorm. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

FILE - Flags fly outside the Canton, Mass. Police Headquarters building, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Canton. A judge declared a mistrial Monday, July 1, 2024, after jurors deadlocked in the case of Karen Read, who was accused of killing her Boston police officer boyfriend, John O’Keefe, by striking him with her SUV and leaving him in a snowstorm. Prosecutors said in a statement that they intend to retry the case. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

FILE - An empty flagpole is seen outside the residence where the body of John O’Keefe, a Boston police officer, was found on Jan. 29, 2022, outside the home, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Canton, Mass. A judge declared a mistrial Monday, July 1, 2024, after jurors deadlocked in the case of Karen Read, who was accused of killing her boyfriend, O’Keefe, by striking him with her SUV and leaving him in a snowstorm. Prosecutors said in a statement that they intend to retry the case. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

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DEDHAM, Mass. (AP) — A judge declared a mistrial Monday after jurors deadlocked in the polarizing and much-watched case of Karen Read, a woman accused of striking her Boston police officer boyfriend with her SUV and leaving him to die in a snowstorm.

Prosecutors say they intend to retry the case in which the defense asserted that Read had been framed by police.

On the fifth day of deliberation, jurors sent Judge Beverly Cannone a note saying they remained at an impasse in the case involving the January 2022 death of John O’Keefe. Within moments, a trial that had lasted two months and featured over 600 pieces of evidence and more than 70 witnesses was over.

“Folks, this is what it looks like when you bring false charges against an innocent person,” defense attorney Alan Jackson told reporters on the steps of the courthouse. “The commonwealth did their worst. They brought the weight of the state based on spurious charges, based on compromised investigation and investigators and compromised witnesses. Guess what, they failed.”

Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrisey thanked the O’Keefe family in a statement “for their commitment and dedication to his long process.”

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“They maintained sight of the true core of this case — to find justice for John O’Keefe,” Morrisey said.

Read, a former adjunct professor at Bentley College, faced second-degree murder and other charges in the death of O’Keefe, a 16-year member of the Boston police who was found outside a Canton home of another Boston police officer. An autopsy found O’Keefe died of hypothermia and blunt force trauma.

Prosecutors said Read and O’Keefe had been drinking heavily before she dropped him off at a party at the home of Brian Albert, a fellow officer. They said she hit him with her SUV before driving away.

The defense sought to portray Read as the victim, saying O’Keefe was actually killed inside Albert’s home and then dragged outside. They argued that investigators focused on Read because she was a “convenient outsider” who saved them from having to consider other suspects, including Albert and other law enforcement officers at the party.

On Friday, a jury foreperson told the judge that they hadn’t reached a unanimous verdict despite an “exhaustive review of the evidence.” The judge told jurors to keep trying. On Monday morning, jurors said they were at an impasse, but the judge asked them to continue deliberating. In the afternoon, they said it would be futile to continue.

“The deep division is not due to a lack of effort or diligence but rather a sincere adherence to our individual principles or moral convictions,” the jury said in a note read by the judge in court.

O’Keefe’s mother cried after the mistrial was declared, while Read hugged her father and other relatives.

The verdict is a win for the defense, which hammered prosecution witnesses over shoddy police work and conflicts of interest involving investigators and witnesses. Police acknowledged using red plastic cups to collect blood evidence and a leaf blower to try to clear away snow to reveal evidence. The lead investigator acknowledged making crude statements about Read in texts from his personal cellphone.

A turning point in the case came when State Trooper Michael Proctor, the lead investigator on the case, took the stand. He acknowledged sending offensive texts about Read to friends, family and fellow troopers during the investigation. He apologized for the language he used but insisted they had no influence on the investigation.

In his texts, he called Read several names, including “whack job.” At one point, he texted his sister that he wished Read would “kill herself,” which he told jurors was a figure of speech. And despite having relationships with several witnesses, he remained on the case.

AP AUDIO: The Karen Read murder case ends in a mistrial. Prosecutors say they will try again

AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports a mistrial is declared in the murder case against a Boston police officer’s girlfriend.

Two expert witnesses hired by the U.S. Department of Justice during an investigation of police handling of the case testified for the defense, providing a scientific analysis for their conclusion that O’Keefe’s injuries and the physical evidence didn’t sync with the prosecution theory that he was struck and injured by Read’s 7,000-pound (3,175-kilogram) vehicle.

O’Keefe had a significant head injury and other injuries but lacked significant bruising or broken bones typically associated with being hit by a vehicle at the speed indicated by GPS and the SUV’s onboard computer.

While the drama played out in a courtroom, dozens of Read’s supporters dressed in pink gathered each day outside, carrying “Free Karen Read” signs and mobbing her when she arrived each day. A smaller group of people who wanted Read convicted also turned up.

Read supporters cheered after word got out of the mistrial, but they acknowledged that the outcome wasn’t all they hoped for — and that she could be back in court again.

“It’s not the verdict we were hoping for, we were hoping for a not guilty verdict. That is what this jury should have returned with the evidence that was presented,” Rita Lombardi, a Canton resident who has described herself as being part of the “sidewalk jury.” “But we accept the hung jury, we accept the mistrial.”

Aidan Timothy Kearney, known online as Turtleboy and whose website and social media posts have attacked the prosecution’s case for months, called the ruling “bittersweet.”

“It’s not the outcome that we wanted. I wanted full vindication,” he said. “But in my mind, the fact that so many people in that jury clearly are aware, the majority clearly is with Karen Read. It’s a small minority that is just stubborn and won’t look at the facts and won’t be impartial and it’s just judging her based on not liking her.”

Prosecutors relied on several first responders who testified that Read admitted that she hit O’Keefe — saying “I hit him” — as well as evidence that Read was legally intoxicated or close to it eight hours later , after she returned to the house with friends and they found the body.

Several witnesses testified the couple had a stormy relationship that had begun to sour. Prosecutors presented angry texts between the couple hours before O’Keefe died. They also played voice messages from Read to O’Keefe that were left after she allegedly struck him, including one left minutes afterward saying, “John I (expletive) hate you.”

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New York Civil Service Law Section 75

Disciplining Public Employees in New York Under Civil Service Law Section 75

Section 75 of the New York Civil Service Law establishes procedures for disciplining many governmental employees in the state. Public employers must know which employees these rules apply to and what the rules are.

This post will address:

  • Which employees Section 75 protects
  • Alternatives to Section 75
  • Section 75 charges
  • Section 75 hearings
  • Post-hearing procedures

Who is in Civil Service?

All governmental employees in New York are in either the “Classified” or “Unclassified” Civil Service. The Unclassified Civil Service consists primarily of:

  • Elected officials
  • Officers and employees of the State Legislature
  • Certain Governor-appointed positions
  • Members, officers, and employees of boards of elections
  • Certified teachers and supervisors of school districts and BOCES
  • Certain professional positions in the State University and Community College systems

(For information about disciplining teachers in New York, read my post on New York Teacher Tenure Rights .)

All other positions are in the Classified Civil Service.

The Classified Civil Service is further divided into exempt, competitive, non-competitive, and labor classes. Classified Civil Service positions are competitive by default, unless the applicable civil service commission establishes otherwise. The competitive class includes all positions for which it is practical to assess the merit and fitness of employees by competitive examination.

Exempt positions within the Classified Civil Service are usually policy-making positions. Non-competitive positions are ones for which it is not practicable to conduct competitive examinations.

Among other things, these classifications help determine whether Section 75 applies in disciplining a particular employee.

Which Civil Service Employees Does Section 75 Cover?

Section 75 applies, by default, when a public employer seeks to discipline the following members of the Classified Civil Service (with limited exceptions):

  • All competitive class permanent appointees.
  • Any permanent appointee who was honorably discharged from the U.S. armed forces after serving in time of war.
  • Any permanent appointee who is an exempt volunteer firefighter.
  • An employee who has served at least 5 years of continuous service in a non-competitive position not designated as confidential or influencing policy.
  • A non-competitive employee of New York City in the position of Homemaker or Home Aide who has at least 3 years of continuous service in the position.
  • A police department employee holding the position of detective for three continuous years or more.

Employees can waive the protections of Section 75, including through their unions. Often, collective bargaining agreements will provide that grievance and arbitration procedures will apply instead of Section 75’s procedures.

Section 75 Disciplinary Charges

When an employer wants to discipline an employee subject to Section 75, it must serve the employee with written charges of misconduct and/or incompetency. The notice must identify the proposed disciplinary action and the reasons for it. Usually, an employer can only seek discipline for alleged incompetency or misconduct within the past 18 months.

The employee must have at least 8 days to answer the charges in writing.

Interim Suspension

Once an employer serves the charges, it may also suspend the employee without pay for up to 30 days. If the charges are not resolved in that time, the employer must restore the employee to the payroll.

Employees acquitted of the charges must be restored to their position with full backpay, less any unemployment benefits received.

Hearing Process

Under Section 75, the employer designates the hearing officer. This can be an officer or employee of the disciplining employer or an outside person. Sometimes, however, collective bargaining agreements modify the employer’s right to select the hearing officer unilaterally.

The hearing officer will oversee a hearing on the disciplinary charges. The hearing typically proceeds much like labor arbitration hearings, without formal rules of evidence or procedure.

The charged employee may have representation by an attorney or a union representative during the hearing. The employee and employer may both call witnesses and present evidence. The employer bears the ultimate burden of proving incompetency or misconduct.

The hearing office must make a record of the hearing and issue recommendations on the charges. The employer, through its board or officer with the power to remove an employee, must review the recommendations and decide the outcome of the charges. In other words, the hearing officer does not actually decide the case under Section 75. The employer does.

If the employee disagrees with the final decision on the charges, they can appeal to the applicable civil service commission or through state court.

When To Pursue Section 75 Discipline

Employers seldom rush to discipline an employee protected by Section 75. Often this is a nearly last resort. Most public employers try to first counsel employees before getting to this point. But some forms of misconduct demand immediate disciplinary action. As does repeated bad behavior or poor performance.

Disciplining a public employee, especially one covered by Section 75, often involves many legal issues. Most employees in this situation have due process rights and other constitutional protections. Many–especially in New York–are in a union. This adds layers of complexity to the discipline process. Or at least it adds incentive to make sure the discipline is done right. Accordingly, most public employers should get legal advice before initiating disciplinary procedures. They should also have legal representation during the hearing process.

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How to keep guns off Bourbon Street? Designate a police station as a school

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — New Orleans officials say they will designate a police station in the city’s historic French Quarter as a vocational-technical school where officers receive training. The designation means carrying handguns will be forbidden within a 1,000-foot radius of the station — an area that includes much of bar-lined Bourbon Street and other areas known for drawing big crowds of tourists and locals. The move comes as a new law takes effect that does away with permit requirements for carrying concealed firearms. The state attorney general late Monday raised doubts about the legality of the plan.

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‘Few more days,’ Houston Police Department’s internal probe into suspended cases not completed as originally slated

In a june 18 report, mayor john whitmire told kprc 2 investigates mario diaz the internal affairs investigation into hpd’s suspended sexual assault cases was expected to be completed on july 1..

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HOUSTON – An internal affairs investigation into the Houston Police Department’s suspended cases was said to be completed today. The reason for the July 1 date was because that’s what Mayor John Whitmire told KPRC 2 Investigates Mario Diaz last month at City Hall.

  • ‘We want it done right’: Houston mayor says internal affairs probe into suspended sex assault cases nearly complete

For months, KPRC 2 Investigates has broken several developments into the suspended cases within HPD as we seek answers for the more than 260,000 people who had cases placed on the back burner due to what was described as “a lack of manpower.”

Last month, Mayor Whitmire said he expects Internal Affairs to complete its investigation by July 1st. HPD also confirmed that date to KPRC 2 Investigates.

Mayor Whitmire confirmed Monday morning in a call to KPRC 2 Investigates Mario Diaz that the internal affairs investigation would be completed not as scheduled but in “a few more days.”

When we asked KPRC 2 legal analyst Brian Wice for his thoughts on the investigation being delayed slightly further, he noted it was “troubling.”

Here’s a timeline presenting how KPRC 2 Investigates has been following this story from the very beginning.

February 7, 2024

Houston Police Chief Troy Finner is made aware internally of a significant number of sex adult cases being suspended by investigators citing lack of manpower

February 16, 2024

HPD Chief Finner informs Houstonians for the first time that a significant number have been suspended due to “Lack of Personnel” in a social media post.

February 22, 2024

Chief Finner holds a news conference for the first time regarding the “unacceptable issue pertaining to adult sex crimes investigations” according to Finner. During the news conference, Finner admits that he first became aware of cases being suspended in November 2021 and ordered the practice to be stopped. On that same day Executive Assistant Chief Chandra Hatcher writes a letter to Chief Finner asking for an HPD investigation into the “issue”. In her letter , Hatcher admits to having attended a meeting in November 2021, “distinctly” recalling “heightened concern” as to how sexual assault cases were being investigated.

February 26, 2024

Chief Finner reveals over 264,000 various cases were not investigated department-wide, and criminal cases were suspended through “a lack of manpower” code.

March 1, 2024

Assistant Chiefs Kevin Deese and Ernest Garcia are demoted as a part of the fallout from what has now become a scandal for the department.

March 6, 2024

Mayor John Whitmire orders Independent Review of HPD Chief Troy Finner and the suspended cases

March 19, 2024

HPD’s Union requests recusal of HPD Chief Finner in suspended cases scandal

April 5, 2024

KPRC 2 Investigates uncovers some assault cases involving children were also suspended, according to HPD records.

May 3, 2024

KPRC 2 Investigates exposes Hatcher’s February letter to Chief Finner as not being completely accurate according to sources. The questions surrounding Hatcher’s integrity and what she wrote in the letter forces Internal Affairs to reopen the investigation.

April 30, 2024

Chief Finner says Internal Affairs investigation into Houston’s deactivated sex assault cases scandal is complete.

May 7, 2024

2018 email emerges showing Chief Finner knew of sexual assault cases in 2018 , KRPC 2 Investigates Mario Diaz tracks Finner down for reaction. “It’s something that I didn’t know about and I definitely didn’t remember that,” said Finner in his final media availability during the scandal.

May 8, 2024

Chief Finner resigns, Mayor Whitmire says accepting Chief Troy Finner’s retirement from Houston PD was tough, “Made me sick”

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Houston Acting Police Chief Larry Satterwhite provides an unclear response to when he first learned about SL code after KPRC 2 Investigates Mario Diaz pushes for answers. Satterwhite also confirms that Hatcher has to explain her letter.

June 18, 2024

Mayor Whitmire tells KPRC 2 Investigates Mario Diaz that he expects the Internal Affairs investigation in suspended cases to be wrapped up by July 1.

July 1, 2024

KPRC 2 Investigates has learned the Investigation still is not complete. Mayor Whitmire confirmed Monday morning in a call to KPRC 2 Investigates Mario Diaz that the internal affairs investigation would be completed not as scheduled but in “a few more days.”

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‘You’re Nothing!’: Hawaii Black Cop Was Belittled and Racially Bullied By Colleagues, Leading to Four Officers Arrested, Nine Others Placed on Paid Leave

The Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement is investigating multiple cases of alleged harassment involving racism and treachery within its own ranks, which targeted a Black officer and led to the recent arrest of four sheriff’s deputies.

Another nine officers have been placed on paid administrative leave and could face further discipline.

The alleged incidents involve repeated harassment and racially insensitive comments made during field exercises, where 56-year-old Martin Horton, a Black officer in training, was subjected to insults about his supposed preference for fried chicken, among other verbal abuse.

Hawaii Black Cop Was Belittled and Racially Bullied By Colleagues, Leading to Four Officers Arrested, Nine Others Placed on Paid Leave

The scandal came to light in late June as authorities announced the arrests of Deputy Sheriff William Keahi, 40, for reckless endangering and harassment; Sgt. Erich Mitamura, 40, and Deputy Sheriff Alvin Turla, 47, who are both supervisors, for harassment related to racial misconduct; and Deputy Sheriff William Gary, 46, for additional harassment charges. 

The four arrests — which occurred over the course of nine days — were confirmed by Wayne Ibarra, the acting public information officer for the state Department of Law Enforcement.

Keahi, who faces the most serious charges, worked in the Airport Division with Officer Gary when Horton was assigned to their detail. Mitamura and Turla were partners assigned to the Capitol Central Division, where Horton first reported for duty.

The department did not provide detailed explanations of the charges, but internal sources indicated the allegations are all related to racial harassment during shift briefings and other official police activities.

Keahi, who was assigned to the Airport Division, allegedly put Horton’s life at risk by ordering the man to rush into traffic at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport to stop a moving vehicle while on foot, violating safety policies. 

Sources indicated that non-Black trainees never received orders like this.

Keahi was booked June 26 and released. 

The harassment charge each defendant faces is a misdemeanor.

The department withheld the names of the nine officers placed on leave, while the department’s Criminal Investigations Division continues its probe.

“It’s what we consider misconduct,” said Jordan Lowe, Department of Law Enforcement director, according to Hawaii News Now.

The arrests were made as part of separate criminal investigations, but are inextricably linked by the overarching culture of harassment within the department, reports said.

Horton, who came forward with the allegations, said his colleagues began targeting him shortly after his graduation from the academy last December, when he was assigned to the detail at the state Capitol. 

He accused Turla, his supervisor, of making degrading remarks toward him during his first shift at the Capitol in December 2023. 

“It was a sexual comment about my lips that he made not just once, but at least twice,” Horton stated.

Bristling from the disrespect, Horton reported the incident to Sgt. Mitamura, whose response shocked him even more.

“His comment to me was that you’re nothing, you’re no one,” Horton said. “It devalued me and as a trainee, he was my sergeant. I accepted it.”

Horton, a disabled Navy veteran who grew up in Alabama and lived in Hawaii for three decades, said he remained silent about his concerns until the Criminal Investigations Division interviewed him in March about his experience so far at the Capitol.

Turla was arrested June 18 and Mitamura was taken into custody on June 25. 

Both have since been placed on paid leave and stripped of their gun, badge and police-issue IDs.

Horton said he was surprised by the intensity of the department’s response, which has put him at odds with fellow officers, with Horton’s family living in fear of retaliation. However, he continues to emphasize that he did the right thing by reporting the misconduct.

“I can’t categorize it as being criminal, but as a subordinate … when something to that magnitude where someone is being degraded, they’re being humiliated in the sense, I felt like my rights were being violated,” he told the station .

“A reasonable person, if placed in that situation, would have found it offensive, would have found it misogynistic, would have found it discriminatory, because the language that is used, and the people who are targeted are either of a different ethnicity, or gender,” Horton said.

Horton is currently being provided extra protection for he and his family.

“For me, that is a big issue now, because I’m worried about my family,” he said, his eyes welling up with tears.

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VILLE PLATTE, La. — 75-year-old Jerry Lee Verrette bonded out of jail on Wednesday.

According to the Ville Platte Police Department, Verrette was arrested on June 16 during an on-going investigation involving Keabreonna "KeKe" Doucet.

Doucet was last seen on June 15, 2024, leaving her home on West Live Oak Road.

During the course of the investigation, detectives received a warrant for Verrette's home.

With the help of the Ville Platte City Marshal's Office, detectives searched Verrette’s home on June 22, and arrested him for solicitation of prostitution.

According to officials, Verrette's bond was set for two-thousand dollars.

I reached out to both the Cajun Navy and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, searching for details regarding Verrette.

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Among other provisions of the Indian Penal Code, Sofia was also charged under Section 75 of the Tamil Nadu City Police (TNCP) Act, 1888.

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The law states when a public servant, in charge of maintaining public peace, questions a person while performing his lawful duty, must be replied to politely.

In case of breach of such public peace, the person would be held under this law.

Simply put, the law penalises a person for committing breach of public peace.

Expanding on the provision, if a person is found drunk, under the influence of liquor or drugs, incapable of taking care of himself, behaving violently or in riotous manner using threatening or abusive language at public places would be held liable for causing breach of public peace. The law states that on board a boat or any other vessel would be considered a public place.

A person found in such breach of public peace shall be liable to a maximum six months jail or fined up to Rs. 1000.

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Delhi Police registers first case under new penal code 'Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita' against street vendor

Delhi police files the first fir under new criminal laws against a street vendor, while another case is reported in bhopal as the bhartiya nyaya sanhita, bhartiya nagarik suraksha sanhita, and bhartiya sakshya adhiniyam come into effect..

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Officials reported that an FIR under section 285 of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 was filed against a street vendor at the Kamala Nagar Police Station in Delhi. The vendor was accused of creating an obstruction under the foot overbridge of New Delhi Railway Station while making sales.

"While patrolling late at night, a policeman saw a man (identified as Pankaj Kumar) selling water and gutkha on a cart in the middle of the road near the railway station, causing difficulty for passersby. Despite being told several times to move, he did not comply and left, citing helplessness. The policeman present on the spot asked for his name and address, then registered an FIR under section 285 of the new law, BNS, and started the investigation," the FIR copy mentioned.

Additionally, a probable first case under the new criminal law was also registered at the Nishatpura police station in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The incident, involving assault and abuse, was reported at 12:05 am, and an FIR was filed under the new law at 12:20 am.

While detailed information about the case has not been published, available reports indicate that at 12:00 am in the Nishatpura police station area, an accused (name not identified) allegedly committed assault, obscenity, and mischief against complainant Bhairav Sahu, leading to the police registering a case under the new law. The station in-charge stated that the police in Madhya Pradesh are prepared for the new law. Here's what experts think of new criminal laws as they come into effect

Meanwhile, as the three new criminal laws come into effect today, experts continue to pour in their reactions and comments. 

Starting with, Special CP, Training, Chhaya Sharma gives details on the three criminal laws. She said, "Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam are being implemented from today. FIRs will be registered under these sections from today. Our training for this began on 5th February. We prepared booklets, with the help of which we easily trained Policemen in preparation for the change which is coming...The best part is that we are heading from 'punishment' to 'justice' with a victim-centric approach...For the first time, great emphasis has been given to digital evidence. Now, the evidence will be recorded digitally...The role of forensic experts has been enhanced...We have prepared a pocket booklet - divided into 4 parts - and it contains IPC to BNS, new sections added to BNS, categories that now come under 7 years of punishment, and a table that contains sections needed for everyday Policing..."

Former Additional Solicitor General (ASG) and Senior Advocate Pinki Anand also shared her thoughts on the 'historic laws'. She mentioned, "The three new laws will be historic for India. The older laws were formed from different perspectives but the present situation demands something else...Today,  electronic evidence has been taken into admissibility. With these new laws, we are going towards speedy justice. Including economic offences & financial offences has been an important step. With these laws, victims will also have full rights where he/she will be informed about everything. E-filing of FIR and Zero FIR has been introduced."

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HOUSTON -- Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a former Houston police officer accused of murder for his role in a 2019 drug raid that led to the death of a couple and revealed systemic corruption within the police department’s narcotics unit.

Gerald Goines pleaded not guilty to two felony murder counts for the January 2019 deaths of a married couple, Dennis Tuttle, 59, and Rhogena Nicholas, 58.

Prosecutors allege that Goines lied to obtain a search warrant by making up a confidential informant and wrongly portraying the couple as dangerous heroin dealers. That led to a deadly encounter in which officers shot and killed Tuttle, Nicholas and their dog, and found only small amounts of marijuana and cocaine in the house. Five officers, including Goines, were injured in the raid.

Jury selection is expected to last several weeks as prosecutors and defense attorneys plan to individually interview potential jurors.

Hearings in the case are then expected later this month, followed by opening statements on Sept. 9, according to the Harris County district attorney’s office.

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The Glendale Police Department welcomed its first-ever female motorcycle officer, Officer Arendt.

“It is something new; it’s something I’ve always wanted to do. I’m able to enforce traffic and keep the roads safer,” Arendt said. “Since I first started, I was interested in traffic. I rode with the traffic unit for the first two weeks, and that’s what got me interested. As time went on, I was ready to try out the motor.”

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How to look up police reports by case number.

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June 16, 2017

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When a police officer responds to a call for service that involves an accident or results in an arrest the officer generates a written report. The report details the events that transpired, as well as the parties involved in the case. The case is assigned a case number, which is used by the police department to organize and file the report. The case number is different than that of a court case number. If you must obtain a copy of the police reports for insurance, civil or personal other reasons, the report can be obtained from the police department.

Locate the address or telephone number of the police department or sheriff's office that created the report. To locate this information, look in your local phone book, or search for the office by name using your favorite search engine. For example, enter "Orlando Police Department" into a search box. Read More: How Can I Look Up a Police Report?

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Call the department's non-emergency telephone number. Select the records department from the automated message, or request to be transferred to the records department by the representative that answers the call.

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Ask the representative from the records department the policy for viewing and obtaining copies of police reports. Most departments allow you to mail or fax in a request, or you can visit the station. Many departments charge a per-page fee to copy police records.

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Submit your inquiry to the department using one of the methods accepted by the records division. Be sure to include the department case number, date of the incident and the names of all known parties involved. If payment is necessary, provide payment using a payment method accepted by the department – often cash in person, check or money order.

  • If you wish to view the file, but not make copies, you must visit the department in person.

Andrew Todd has been writing since 2006. He has written for the Consumer Search website and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida. Todd has a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice from the University of Central Florida.

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DOJ charges 193 people, including doctors and nurses, in $2.7B health care fraud schemes

Nearly 200 people have been charged for their alleged roles in various health care fraud schemes across the country that federal authorities say amounted to over $2.7 billion in intended losses.

Nearly 200 people have been charged for their roles in various health care fraud schemes across the U.S. that federal authorities say amounted to over $2.7 billion in intended losses, the Justice Department announced on Thursday.

Attorney General Merrick Garland announced charges against 193 people, including 76 doctors, nurse practitioners, and other licensed medical professionals in 32 different federal districts . The defendants were charged over a two-week sweep involving numerous law enforcement agencies nationwide, resulting in the seizure of more than "$231 million in cash, luxury vehicles, gold, and other assets," according to Garland.

"It does not matter if you are a trafficker in a drug cartel or a corporate executive or medical professional employed by a healthcare company if you profit from the unlawful distribution of controlled substances, you will be held accountable," Garland said in a statement. "The Justice Department will bring to justice criminals who defraud Americans, steal from taxpayer-funded programs, and put people in danger for the sake of profits."

The defendants were accused of conducting a variety of schemes that involved millions of dollars in fraudulent claims, wire fraud, health care fraud, and money laundering, according to the Department of Justice. In Arizona, five cases were filed in federal court — including a $900 million scam that targeted elderly and terminally ill patients.

Earlier this month, federal authorities arrested and charged the founding CEO and clinical president of a major telehealth company. Prosecutors accused the company of illegally distributing pills of Adderall and other medicines. On Thursday, Garland said an additional five defendants were charged for allegedly participating in the scheme to distribute more than 40 million "medically unnecessary pills."

In Florida, an over $90 million fraud scheme was committed by corporate executives who distributed adulterated and misbranded HIV drugs across the country, the Department of Justice said. Federal authorities also noted other scams that included targeting Native Americans with fraudulent sober living homes; illegally prescribing or distributing opioids; and medical professionals committing telemedicine and laboratory fraud.

In a separate announcement Thursday, the Center for Program Integrity of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said that it "took adverse administrative actions in the last six months against 127 medical providers for their alleged involvement in health care fraud," according to the Department of Justice.

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Unnecessary amniotic grafts applied to 'vulnerable patients’ wounds'

Four individuals were charged in Arizona for allegedly submitting $900 million in false and fraudulent claims for amniotic wound grafts that were used on elderly Medicare patients — "many of whom were terminally ill in hospice care," according to the Department of Justice.

The victims were targeted through several wound care companies owned by Alexandra Gehrke, 38, and Jeffrey King, 49, court documents revealed. Gehrke and King were charged with various counts of conspiracy, health care fraud, receiving kickbacks, and money laundering.

Prosecutors alleged that two nurse practitioners were also involved in the scheme.

"The defendants caused unnecessary and extremely expensive amniotic grafts to be applied to these vulnerable patients’ wounds indiscriminately, without coordination with the patients’ treating physicians, without proper treatment for infection, to superficial wounds that did not need this treatment, and in sizes excessively larger than the wound," according to the Department of Justice.

Court documents further alleged that King had pressured nurse practitioners to apply the grafts and that some patients had died the same day or within days after their graft application.

King and Gehrke received over $330 million in illegal kickbacks in exchange for buying grafts that were billed to Medicare, the Department of Justice said. As part of the investigation, federal authorities seized over $70 million, including four luxury vehicles, gold, jewelry, and cash.

Medicare has paid more than $1 million per patient due to the unnecessary grafts — totaling over $600 million in 16 months, according to the Department of Justice

Patient 'unconscious for 24 hours' after receiving misbranded drug

In Florida, three owners of a wholesale pharmaceutical company were accused of distributing adulterated and misbranded HIV drugs, the Justice Department said. Adam Brosius, 59; Patrick Boyd, 43; and Charles Boyd, 46, have been charged in connection to their alleged wire fraud scheme.

According to the indictment, the pharmaceutical company bought over $90 million of "heavily discounted and diverted" prescription drugs from five black-market suppliers. The three defendants then allegedly resold the drugs to pharmacies located across the country.

The drugs were distributed with falsified documentation that concealed the medication's original sourcing, the indictment states. Pharmacies then dispensed the drugs to "unsuspecting patients," according to the Department of Justice.

"As a result, patients at times received bottles labeled as their prescription medication with entirely different drugs inside," Garland said. "One patient passed out and was unconscious for 24 hours after taking an anti-psychotic that he believed was his prescribed HIV medication."

Homeless population, Native Americans targeted in treatment scheme

Four people were charged in Arizona and Florida for allegedly filing false and fraudulent claims for patients who were seeking treatment for drug or alcohol addiction, according to the Department of Justice. The schemes resulted in more than $146 million in false and fraudulent claims.

In one of the indictments, 52-year-old Rita Anagho was accused of paying kickbacks in exchange for the referral of vulnerable patients who were from the homeless population and Native American reservations. Anagho owned an outpatient treatment center in Arizona, which was enrolled as a provider in the state's Medicaid agency.

The indictment alleged that Anagho fraudulently billed Arizona Medicaid for substance abuse treatment services that "were either never provided or were provided at a level that was so substandard that it failed to serve any treatment purpose."

"The defendant is charged with money laundering offenses for her lavish purchases with the fraud proceeds, as well as obstruction of justice for allegedly falsifying records in response to a grand jury subpoena for documents," the Department of Justice said.

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