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  • Cancer Exclusion From 9/11 Fund Draws Anger

    Some first responders and others who became ill after working at ground zero are angry about a cancer exclusion in the federal government's $2.8 billion 9/11 victim fund. (July 27)

    Video • July 28th, 2011

  • Prosecutor: Cop Drank on Duty, Crashed ATV

    State prosecutors say a former Miami Beach police officer is being charged with four felonies stemming from an alleged drunken ATV crash on South Beach that seriously injured two people. (July 26)

    Video • July 27th, 2011

  • Strategy to Combat Transnational Organized Crime

    Attorney General Eric Holder and other officials unveil a comprehensive, cutting-edge strategy to take our nation's fight against transnational organized crime to the next level. July 25, 2011.

    Video • July 26th, 2011

  • 2 Charged in LA Brutal Beating of Baseball Fan

    The investigation into the near-fatal beating of a San Francisco Giants fan at Dodger Stadium took a surprising turn Friday when prosecutors charged two new suspects and the police chief acknowledged officers initially arrested the wrong man.

    Video • July 25th, 2011

  • BART Police Chief Discusses Charles Hill Shooting

    BART police chief Kenton Rainey addresses the media upon the release of a surveillance video that shows part of the scene of the July 3 shooting that killed 45-year-old Charles Hill. The San Francisco Police Department is conducting an investigation...

    Video • July 23rd, 2011

  • New York Deputy in Crash Loses Both Legs

    Decorated war veteran and Niagara County Sheriff's Deputy Allen Gerhardt has lost his legs after crashing while rushing to the aid of a fellow deputy.

    Video • July 22nd, 2011

  • Video: Mo. Officer Rescues Man From Fiery Wreck

    A Town and Country police officer rescues a man from an overturned vehicle engulfed in flames.

    Video • July 19th, 2011

  • Raw Video: Time Lapse of Bridge Destruction

    A 10-mile stretch of a major Los Angeles freeway was shutdown for 36 hours over the weekend. Associated Press correspondents Reed Saxon and Matt Sayles produced this time lapsed video of the entire shutdown in 2 minutes.

    Video • July 18th, 2011

  • London Police Chief Quits Over Hacking Ties

    London's police chief has quit over his links to a former News of the World editor caught up in the phone hacking scandal. Metropolitan Police commissioner Paul Stephenson denies any wrongdoing.

    Video • July 18th, 2011

  • In LA, Dire Warnings As "Carmageddon" Looms

    Will "Carmageddon," the shutdown of a 10-mile stretch of one of the busiest highways in the United States bring the City of the Angels to its knees?

    Video • July 15th, 2011

  • Get On The Ball

    Trainer John Wills describes various exercises of benefit to law enforcement using a stability ball.

    Video • July 15th, 2011

  • Arrest in Leiby Kletzky murder

    Police arrested Levi Aron in connection to the murder of 8-year-old Leiby Kletzky who went missing Monday and was later was found dismembered in a freezer and a dumpster in Brooklyn.

    Video • July 14th, 2011

  • Murdered Brooklyn Boy: What Happened to Leiby Kletzky on Walk Home From Camp?

    Police say Leiby Kletzky asked suspect for directions after taking a wrong turn.

    Video • July 14th, 2011

  • Suspect Allowed to View Child Porn in Wash. Jail

    A legal loophole is allowing a Washington state man accused of child sex crimes to view child pornography in jail. Marc Gilbert is acting as his own lawyer in the case, and that means he's entitled to review the evidence.

    Video • July 14th, 2011

  • Reducing Computer Forensics Case Load: Are you Employing Best Practices for Collaborative Analysis & Lab Infrastructure?

    There was a day when 30 minutes viewing a floppy diskette sector by sector in the hopes of recovering one or two files that may prove beneficial to an investigation was all it took to make the case. Today, it may take 30 days to create and analyze a...

    Webinar • June 23rd, 2011