A Louisville police detective was disciplined for sharing his license plate reader database login with a DEA agent.
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The UK MoD has contracted Thales to design, develop, and deliver portable, remote command centres to help transform the Royal ...
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A federal judge has dismissed a criminal case against a popular Los Angeles TikTok streamer who is currently being held in immigration detention ...
Texas Southern University has “significant” financial weaknesses, the result of whole departments bypassing established ...
A DEA agent used a Louisville Metro police officer’s login credentials to search the city’s license plate reader database using immigration-related terms.
Homeland Security’s SAVE program — Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements — was originally intended to help state and local officials verify the immigration status of individual noncitizens ...