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Tucson Police Department takes a new approach to reduce gun violence The department will still respond to emergencies and life threatening situations where officers are needed. (Source: kold) By Jasmine Ramirez | April 23, 2021 at 8:53 PM MST - Updated April 23 at 8:53 PM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - The Tucson Police Department has found the majority of gun violence happens in just a handful of hotspots around the city and often times committed by the same people, officials say. “A marrying of science and policing which haven’t always gotten along in the past historically,” said Kevin Hall, the assistant chief of the Tucson Police Department. ....
How police failures let a violent insurrection into the Capitol Decisions made long before rioters stormed Congress cast the die for the security collapse, which played out in critical points analyzed by USA TODAY. Cara Kelly, Daphne Duret, Ramon Padilla, Erin Mansfield, Stephen J. Beard and Jayme Fraser, USA TODAY Published 8:52 pm UTC Jan. 15, 2021 President Donald Trump was still in the midst of an incendiary speech outside the White House last Wednesday when some of his supporters began milling around the front of the U.S. Capitol a mile and a half away. More followed in waves, their ranks soon multiplying into an angry crowd of thousands who felled the temporary perimeter fencing as if it were made of toothpicks and charged toward the marbled facade. ....
How police failures let a violent insurrection into the Capitol Decisions made long before rioters stormed Congress cast the die for the security collapse, which played out in critical points analyzed by USA TODAY. Cara Kelly, Daphne Duret, Ramon Padilla, Erin Mansfield, Stephen J. Beard and Jayme Fraser, USA TODAY Published 8:52 pm UTC Jan. 15, 2021 President Donald Trump was still in the midst of an incendiary speech outside the White House last Wednesday when some of his supporters began milling around the front of the U.S. Capitol a mile and a half away. More followed in waves, their ranks soon multiplying into an angry crowd of thousands who felled the temporary perimeter fencing as if it were made of toothpicks and charged toward the marbled facade. ....