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Slang term for the police, possibly deriving from a mispronunciation or corruption of the phrase "the police force" or "the force". It may also refer to police radio static. The term was used in the title Hot Fuzz , a 2007 police- comedy film and Peter Peachfuzz from The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle .
CANTON ‒ A Canton police officer fatally shot a 24-year-old man while investigating a report of a person with a gun on Tuesday, Police Chief John Gabbard said in a press release.
The officer appeared to be surprised by the firearm going off, shouting “Oh, s**t” The 15-year-old then began screaming that the gun he was holding was fake, as blood began to pour from his wrist.
The Ohio police department whose officer fatally shot a pregnant woman through her car windshield has released body camera footage of the incident.. The footage captures the moments leading up to ...
One of the suspects was shot, but another stepped off the motorcycle, entered a white Honda Civic and drove off. [1] [2] As the suspect fled the scene in the Honda Civic with another man, they engaged in a police chase and were chased through Interstate 670, where the vehicle reached a maximum speed of 110 miles per hour (180 km/h).
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Disturbing artwork created by Nashville school shooting suspect Audrey Hale has come to light as police revealed that the killer drew a “cartoon” outlining Monday’s attack.. Hale, the 28 ...
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