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  • Armor-Piercing Rounds A Concern For N.M. Police

    Tougher bullets in the hands of criminals are a concern for authorities.

    Video • September 4th, 2011

  • Dramatic Iowa Rescue Caught on Dashcam

    Des Moines, Iowa police just released dramatic dashcam video that shows officers pulling people out from a burning car during a fatal crash early Sunday.

    Video • September 4th, 2011

  • N.M. Officer Who Had Sex on Car Fired by Police

    A New Mexico television station obtained a surveillance photo of Officer Bert Lopez performing sex acts on a woman on the hood of a car in broad daylight.

    Video • September 4th, 2011

  • Georgia Probation Officer's Death Probed

    The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is looking for answers after an apparent accidental shooting at a Butts County firing range that left a probation officer dead.

    Video • September 2nd, 2011

  • Kansas Deputies Rescue Man From Burning Truck

    Two deputies risked their lives Wednesday when they pulled a 65-year-old man out of his burning truck seconds before it became engulfed in flames.

    Video • September 2nd, 2011

  • 'Ground Zero' Disappearing, WTC Is Back

    'Ground Zero' is fast disappearing, as the new World Trade Center dominates the skyline and the population grows.

    Video • September 1st, 2011

  • 10 Years After 9/11: Is America More Secure?

    The attacks of September 11, 2001 forced Americans to reevaluate their views on the nation's security. A decade later, is the country stronger and better prepared to prevent a terror attack?

    Video • August 31st, 2011

  • Federal Judge Halts Ala. Immigration Law

    A federal judge halted a controversial immigration law in Alabama. The judge blocked the law from taking effect for up to 30 days to allow more time to review various challenges. Most of the provisions were supposed to take effect Sept. 1.

    Video • August 30th, 2011

  • Surrey (UK) Police Beat Mobile App

    Residents can chart the movements of their nearest police officer through a mobile phone app launched last week

    Video • August 28th, 2011

  • Video: Okla. Deputy's Cruiser Struck Head On

    Oklahoma Deputy's Cruiser Struck Head On

    Video • August 26th, 2011

  • Mayor Bloomberg Defends NYPD Practices

    As the NYPD denies that it trolls ethnic neighborhoods and says it only follows leads as it tries to stop terrorist attacks, the mayor on Thursday defended the police department's efforts.

    Video • August 26th, 2011

  • Can BART Legally Cut Wireless Access?

    The transit agency in the San Francisco Bay area hoped to ease tensions with a public meeting over whether there should be a policy on cutting wireless access to its stations during protests.

    Video • August 25th, 2011

  • Domestic Intelligence Force: the NYPD After 9/11

    The September 11th terrorist attacks not only transformed the lives of ordinary Americans, but it also changed the way the nation's largest police force, the NYPD, does business.

    Video • August 24th, 2011

  • Tough Ala. Immigration Law Gets Court Test Today

    Attorneys will ask a federal judge to temporarily block a new Alabama immigration law at a hearing today. The law has been described by supporters and opponents as the toughest crackdown on illegal immigration in the country.

    Video • August 24th, 2011

  • Earthquake Jolts Washington, Workers Head Home

    A magnitude 5.8 earthquake centered just 90 miles southwest of Washington, D.C. sent scores of workers streaming out of buildings there, damaging pinnacles at the National Cathedral and creating a traffic tie-ups more akin to a blizzard.

    Video • August 24th, 2011

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