Lawyer: Capitol Cop Who Shot Ashli Babbitt Ambushed Her on Jan 6 Without Warning
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What is the future of severe weather forecasting? Iowa s devastating derecho, 1 year later
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Views from behind the badge: Rebuilding the public s trust in the police
June 6, 2021 / 9:12 AM / CBS News Police speak on rebuilding the public trust
Norman Rockwell had this way of capturing what was best about America. The Runaway locked in the image of a little boy s trust in and hero worship of a cop. That was 1958.
Even today, you ll still find people picking up an officer s tab for lunch, just because. It happens quite often, quite often, said Lt. Kami Maertz, a watch commander for the Clay County Sheriff s Office in a northeastern corner of Florida. What do they say? asked Sunday Morning senior contributor Ted Koppel.
Bob Neal: The Countryman: Show us what you’re doing
Accountability arises from transparency. Only if we can see what government is doing for and to us can we have accountability and then justice.
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We don’t often see the words “accountability” and “justice” in the same sentence. Maybe we should.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison paired those words last week while speaking of the conviction of former Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin for murdering George Floyd.
We have needed government accountability perhaps since we first formed governments. Police are getting most of the focus now, but aren’t the only public employees lacking answerability. Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services comes to mind, too.