Law enforcement in the United States
Obama slams 'completely unacceptable' cop killing
President Barack Obama vowed on Aug. 31 to push for police officer safety after a Texas sheriff's deputy was gunned down from behind and shot multiple times at close range.
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FBI to assist in probe of Texas football player's death
The FBI will participate in the investigation into the death of an unarmed black Texas college football player who was fatally shot by a white officer during a burglary call at a car dealership, a suburban Dallas police chief said on August 8.
Serbian IM wants FBI to open regional office in Belgrade
The FBI is "considering opening a permanent regional office in Belgrade," it was said after a meeting between Nebojsa Stefanovic and James Comey.
CNN: Are jihadists planning an attack on LAX?
The FBI is carrying out an investigation on a potential plan to carry out a terrorist attack on U.S. soil, according to the CNN.
An FBI source told the US news-agency that the target of the terrorists was LAX, Los Angeles’ international airport.
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Florida man arrested after landing small helicopter on US Capitol grounds
A Florida man was arrested after he landed his small helicopter on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol on April 15, police said, violating restricted airspace and causing a security scare.
Judge Rumyana Chenalova Detained for 72 Hours
Bulgaria's prosecuting authority has announced that judge Rumyana Chenalova, who has been sought nationwide since Tuesday noon, is now in custody.
Chenalova is now facing pre-trial proceedings for professional misconduct and a document-related offence.
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Cop kills fleeing African-American (Graphic imagery)
The US Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division is currently investigating the murder of a 50 year-old African-American by a Caucasian cop in South Carolina, according to an official DOJ statement.
Tsatsarov Opposes Plans to Allow Prosecutors to Block Commercial Deals
Any changes to Bulgaria's Code of Civil Procedure that would enable prosecutors to intervene in commercial deals are extremely dangerous, according to the country's Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov.
US To Help Albania Set up its Own FBI
Interior Minister Tahiri said in a statement on Wednesday that "joint concrete work has started between the Ministry of Interior, the police and the FBI on the creation of... a National Bureau of Investigations".
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Top judicial body replaces seven rapporteurs at Turkey's top court
Turkey?s top judicial body has initiated a minor purge in the judiciary, replacing 27 judges and prosecutors, including seven rapporteurs at the Constitutional Court.
A decree replacing 27 judges and prosecutors at judicial and administrative courts was released by the 1st Chamber of the Supreme Council of Judges and Prosecutors (HSYK) late on March 5.