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Sheriffs don't think $20 million will cover their revenue loss of making jail calls free
They want programming, surveillance and their budget shortfalls covered by the legislature -
POST Commission again delays release of police complaint records
Meanwhile, state judge punts decision to stop Commission from asking officers questions about racist social media comments -
US Attorney Rachael Rollins reveals why she's recused from the Shelley Joseph case
The Newton District Court judge was indicted in 2019. -
It is happening here: Massachusetts has a growing neo-Nazi movement
Law enforcement and other groups say small white nationalist gatherings should not be dismissed as harmless. -
One of the men convicted of Ahmaud Arbery's murder spoke with DA several times
SAVANNAH, Ga. — One of the men convicted of murder in the street chase and fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery spoke with his former boss, the local district… -
In some states, your 6-year-old child can be arrested. Advocates want that changed
Kaia Rolle was 6 years old when police arrested her at a Florida school in 2019. The then first-grader was accused of kicking and punching staff members… -
9 years after their child's death, Sabir family is optimistic in push for medical examiner oversight
Sameer Sabir and Nada Siddiqui share their hopes for medical examiner oversight in Massachusetts. -
Law enforcement groups sue Mass. police oversight commission over 'secret' meetings
The state court case seeks to void decisions made by the oversight body. -
The LA sheriff is investigating a reporter who broke a story on a department cover-up
The Los Angeles County sheriff on Tuesday announced he was launching an investigation into a reporter behind an article detailing a cover-up of inmate… -
AG Healey 'glad to see' former police union president plead guilty in child sex abuse case
Healey called the case a “really sordid chapter,” and said she’s optimistic that similar abuses won’t happen again.