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Police employee, officers facing criminal charges

Two police officers and a civilian police employee are facing criminal charges over a police pursuit and two cases involving alleged domestic violence.
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Borneo Bulletin
· Jun 23, 2026
Disciplinary probe into police personnel linked to viral video in China
Disciplinary probe into police personnel linked to viral video in China
Wirepoints
· Jun 29, 2026
34 arrested during Chicago Pride Parade festivities, police say – CWB Chicago
Among the felony cases, the most common charges involve battery of peace officers and obstruction, but three people face firearm possession allegations, according to the department.
GB News
· Jun 26, 2026
Ex-police officer found guilty of misconduct after creating 'toxic' work culture on WhatsApp chat groups
An ex-police sergeant has been found guilty of misconduct in public office after he created a “toxic” work culture in WhatsApp groups affecting dozens of colleagues.Paul Street, 41, was found guilty at the Old Bailey this afternoon, after encouraging his team to bully a teenage detainee, and asked a colleague to send him a sexual video of a female suspect.Street was formerly of Cambridgeshire Constabulary when he committed the offences, leading a team at Cambourne Police Station dealing with county lines drug supply and organised crime.The disgraced officer, of Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, was found guilty of two charges of misconduct in a public office. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say After deliberating for almost four hours, the jury cleared Street of assaulting a drug dealer during an arrest, and perverting the course of justice afterwards.MORE TO FOLLOW... Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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· Jul 7, 2026
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विराटनगर। झापाको काँकडभिट्टा नाकामा भइरहेको तस्करीमा सुरक्षाकर्मीकै मिलेमतो रहेको आरोप लागेपछि दुई जना प्रहरी नायब उपरीक्षक (डीएसपी) सहित ११ जना सुरक्षाकर्मीविरुद्ध उच्चस्तरीय अनुसन्धान सुरु भएको छ। गृहमन्त्री सुधन गुरुङको स्थलगत निरीक्षणका क्रममा स्थानीयले तस्करीको ‘लाइन’ बारे सूचना दिएपछि इलाका प्रहरी कार्यालय काँकडभिट्टाका डीएसपी निशेष चापागाईं र सशस्त्र प्रहरी बल (बीओपी) काँकडभिट्टाका डीएसपी विकास थापा अनुसन्धानको []
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The Daily Beast
· Jul 4, 2026
Nancy Pelosi’s Husband, 86, Facing Hit-and-Run Charges
Mario Anzuoni / REUTERSFormer House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband was allegedly involved in a hit-and-run in California on Friday. Paul Pelosi, 86, was reportedly driving his brown convertible Maserati in Yountville, a town in the heart of wine country, when he struck a legally parked car on the side of the road. According to the Napa County Sheriff’s Office, Pelosi briefly stopped and then drove away. The collision caused “major” damage to the vehicle, but no injuries were reported, according to the sheriff’s statement. A witness saw the collision and called 911. Sheriff’s deputies found Pelosi with damage to the front of his car on a road roughly a quarter of a mile away, not long after. There was no alcohol in Pelosi’s system, and as no one was hurt, he has not been arrested; he is facing a misdemeanor hit-and-run charge. The sheriff’s office also referred him to the Department of Motor Vehicles for a process to determine whether he may continue to drive—something officials say is common for older drivers. In 2022, Pelosi pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence in Napa County. He served two days in jail and one in a work program at the courthouse, after getting two days shaved off his five-day sentence for good behavior.Read it at AP NewsRead more at The Daily Beast.
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