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Michigan State Police Rescue Missing Toddler Using Heat-Seeking Technology
A missing 2-year-old boy was rescued in Blackman Township, Michigan, after being found by Michigan State Police using heat-detecting technology from a helicopter following a nearly two-hour search involving multiple agencies.
Michigan State Police Rescue Missing Toddler Using Heat-Seeking Technology
A missing 2-year-old boy was rescued in Blackman Township, Michigan, after being found by Michigan State Police using heat-detecting technology from a helicopter following a nearly two-hour search involving multiple agencies.
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24% Bias Score


Greek Ministers Push for Pay Raises for Police, Firefighters, and Coast Guard
Greek Ministers Kikilias and Georgiadis are urging salary increases for police, firefighters, and coast guards following similar raises for the armed forces, citing the vital roles these personnel play and the need for fair compensation.
Greek Ministers Push for Pay Raises for Police, Firefighters, and Coast Guard
Greek Ministers Kikilias and Georgiadis are urging salary increases for police, firefighters, and coast guards following similar raises for the armed forces, citing the vital roles these personnel play and the need for fair compensation.
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44% Bias Score


Rochester Police Criticized for Assisting Federal Immigration Agents
On Monday, Rochester, NY police officers assisted Border Patrol and HSI agents in detaining van occupants, prompting Mayor Evans and Police Chief Smith to publicly reprimand the officers for violating the city's sanctuary policy, which prohibits assisting federal immigration activities.
Rochester Police Criticized for Assisting Federal Immigration Agents
On Monday, Rochester, NY police officers assisted Border Patrol and HSI agents in detaining van occupants, prompting Mayor Evans and Police Chief Smith to publicly reprimand the officers for violating the city's sanctuary policy, which prohibits assisting federal immigration activities.
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56% Bias Score


US Man Claims Responsibility for Deadly Australia Shootings
Two Australian police constables and three others were killed in a shooting at a Queensland property in December 2022; a US man, Donald Day Jr., has since confessed to feeling responsible for the incident, admitting to providing encouragement and threats to the perpetrators via online messages.
US Man Claims Responsibility for Deadly Australia Shootings
Two Australian police constables and three others were killed in a shooting at a Queensland property in December 2022; a US man, Donald Day Jr., has since confessed to feeling responsible for the incident, admitting to providing encouragement and threats to the perpetrators via online messages.
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32% Bias Score


Deadly Shootings at German Celebrations: One Suspect at Large, Another Arrested
A 47-year-old man was fatally shot at a wedding in Fürth, Germany, on Sunday; the suspect remains at large, and police are searching for two French-registered vehicles. Separately, a 39-year-old man died in Parsberg after a fight at a cultural festival, and the suspect was arrested.
Deadly Shootings at German Celebrations: One Suspect at Large, Another Arrested
A 47-year-old man was fatally shot at a wedding in Fürth, Germany, on Sunday; the suspect remains at large, and police are searching for two French-registered vehicles. Separately, a 39-year-old man died in Parsberg after a fight at a cultural festival, and the suspect was arrested.
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36% Bias Score


Scottish Hate Crime Reports Surge 50% After New Law Enforcement
Scotland saw a nearly 50% increase in hate crime reports (over 7,000) after the April 2024 enforcement of the new Hate Crime Act, exceeding the previous year's 4,963 reports during the same period; concerns about police resource strain and potential misuse of the law have been raised.
Scottish Hate Crime Reports Surge 50% After New Law Enforcement
Scotland saw a nearly 50% increase in hate crime reports (over 7,000) after the April 2024 enforcement of the new Hate Crime Act, exceeding the previous year's 4,963 reports during the same period; concerns about police resource strain and potential misuse of the law have been raised.
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56% Bias Score

WA Gun Laws: Apology and Buyback Amidst Criticism
On April 1st, 2024, Western Australia implemented stricter gun laws, including a new buyback program for rapid-release firearms, prompting an apology from Police Minister Reece Whitby and plans to meet with affected groups to address concerns, despite criticism from the Nationals leader who called i...

WA Gun Laws: Apology and Buyback Amidst Criticism
On April 1st, 2024, Western Australia implemented stricter gun laws, including a new buyback program for rapid-release firearms, prompting an apology from Police Minister Reece Whitby and plans to meet with affected groups to address concerns, despite criticism from the Nationals leader who called i...
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48% Bias Score

Bremen Police's Lack of Card Readers Costs Thousands Annually
Due to the lack of EC card readers, Bremen police lose a high five-figure sum annually; offenders are either released or arrested unnecessarily, while other states have implemented cashless systems.

Bremen Police's Lack of Card Readers Costs Thousands Annually
Due to the lack of EC card readers, Bremen police lose a high five-figure sum annually; offenders are either released or arrested unnecessarily, while other states have implemented cashless systems.
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48% Bias Score

UK Police Model Criticized for Low Crime-Solving Rates
A UK watchdog report criticizes a new police model that separates response and investigative officers, leading to low charge rates for crimes like shoplifting (under 20 percent), burglary (4.3 percent), and vehicle theft (2.8 percent), and highlights the case of the 'Grindr killer' as an example of ...

UK Police Model Criticized for Low Crime-Solving Rates
A UK watchdog report criticizes a new police model that separates response and investigative officers, leading to low charge rates for crimes like shoplifting (under 20 percent), burglary (4.3 percent), and vehicle theft (2.8 percent), and highlights the case of the 'Grindr killer' as an example of ...
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52% Bias Score

Dortmund Police Employee Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
A 41-year-old civilian employee of the Dortmund police department was arrested on suspicion of distributing child pornography via a dark web platform; 92 items, including computers and data storage devices, were seized from his home and workplace; the investigation is ongoing.

Dortmund Police Employee Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
A 41-year-old civilian employee of the Dortmund police department was arrested on suspicion of distributing child pornography via a dark web platform; 92 items, including computers and data storage devices, were seized from his home and workplace; the investigation is ongoing.
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40% Bias Score

Berlin Neo-Nazi March Cut Short by Counter-Protests
A right-wing extremist demonstration in Berlin's Friedrichshain district on Saturday, titled "For Law and Order," was ended prematurely after about four hours due to numerous counter-protests; around 850 participants were met by over 2,000 counter-protesters, resulting in around 100 arrests.

Berlin Neo-Nazi March Cut Short by Counter-Protests
A right-wing extremist demonstration in Berlin's Friedrichshain district on Saturday, titled "For Law and Order," was ended prematurely after about four hours due to numerous counter-protests; around 850 participants were met by over 2,000 counter-protesters, resulting in around 100 arrests.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Police Inspector Arrested for Alleged Collaboration with Drug Trafficking Ring
Spanish police arrested senior inspector Óscar Sánchez for allegedly collaborating with a drug trafficking ring led by Ignacio Torán, using encrypted messages to facilitate cocaine shipments and avoid detection; nearly €19 million was seized from Sánchez's home and office.

Spanish Police Inspector Arrested for Alleged Collaboration with Drug Trafficking Ring
Spanish police arrested senior inspector Óscar Sánchez for allegedly collaborating with a drug trafficking ring led by Ignacio Torán, using encrypted messages to facilitate cocaine shipments and avoid detection; nearly €19 million was seized from Sánchez's home and office.
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40% Bias Score
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