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There’s a naked man with a gun and a bomb in a dumpster — at least that’s what a young man from Boynton Beach called to report to po...
Police officers are supposed to enforce the law, to ensure that it is upheld, and to protect the safety and welfare of the public. That’s what, ...
In an age of internet- and cell phone-related privacy concerns, it might come as a surprise to learn that the U.S. government still hangs on to a favo...
If you’ve been watching, reading or listening to the news recently, you know that overreactions by police are getting a lot of coverage. In Cali...
The issue of and controversy over police activity being captured on footage is not a new one. What is relatively new, however, is the discussion over ...
Florida Gov. Rick Scott is up for re-election in November, at which point he will face now-Democratic challenger former Gov. Charlie Crist in a battle...
In a landmark ruling today, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that police cannot search the cell phones of suspects without first obtaining a w...
Large tech businesses produce products and services that we rely on each and every day, including smart phones, home security systems, and wireless co...
There is a very fine line between advanced, technology-enabled methods of surveillance and infringement on the right of Americans to not undergo unrea...