A sheriff’s office in New York is defending a pair of deputies who handcuffed an 11-year-old girl in a case of mistaken identity.
Sheriffs in New York state are promoting a new tool they say will make traffic stops easier for neurodivergent drivers.
A sheriff’s office in New York defended two deputies who detained and handcuffed an 11-year-old girl this week, saying she ...
The child was returning home from school in New York state when she was detained by authorities, causing her to break out in ...
The girl was handcuffed for about seven minutes before deputies determined she was not the person they were looking for, ...
Deputies in Syracuse, N.Y., detained the girl, who is Black, for several minutes after mistakenly identifying her as a ...
A former Kentucky sheriff accused of gunning down a judge last year has appeared remotely from a jail for a court hearing.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Erie County Sheriff’s Office is adopting a new initiative called the Blue Envelope Program, which is ...
The 11-year-old girl was handcuffed in Syracuse after sheriff's deputies said she was wearing the same clothes as a suspect ...
Plus, the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office in New York defended deputies' detainment of an 11-year-old girl, saying she ...
Investigations are ongoing into alleged "pay for play" schemes within NYPD promotions and the NYC Sheriff's office.
Chuck Jenkins, a Republican sheriff in Maryland, told Newsweek deportation "resistance" could cause difficulties.