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Tag Archives: Law Enforcement

state of Vermont

Vermont State Police start to wear body cameras as standard practice

The Vermont State Police have begun wearing body cameras in day-to-day interactions with the public, as the technology is known to benefit both the public and officers while documenting physical altercations.

November 30, 2020 in TNR News.
Colchester Police Department

Vermont police chiefs call governor’s Thanksgiving gathering restrictions difficult to enforce

Gov. Phil Scott issued tough restrictions on multi-household gatherings a little over a week ago, but police say it’s unlikely that anyone in law enforcement will crack down on individuals and families violating the governor’s orders.

November 23, 2020 in TNR News.
Wikimedia Commons/Tony Webster

Black Lives Matter flag will fly over Barre – but so will ‘Back the Blue’

The Barre City Council Tuesday night resolved heated debate over flying the Black Lives Matter flag in City Hall Park by narrowly deciding to let it fly next month, and then take it down and fly 22 other flags, one per month, through October 2022 — including the “Back the Blue” banner.

November 20, 2020 in TNR News.
Department of State’s Attorneys and Sheriffs/Public Domain

Don’t send violent criminals to jail, Chittenden County State’s Attorney says

Should people arrested for committing violent crimes be sent to jail? Sarah George, Chittenden County State’s Attorney, doesn’t think so. Most violent perpetrators need mental health services instead, she said Friday.

November 17, 2020 in TNR News.
Gov. Chris Sununu Facebook

New Hampshire Gov. Sununu moving ahead with police reforms

The order calls for requiring body cameras for state police and mandates training for police officers on bias, racial profiling and de-escalation tactics. It also calls for improving records on police misconduct and creates a new unit within the state Department of Justice.

November 17, 2020 in U.S..
Colchester Police Department

Canine cops fight out-of-state drug crime

Police dogs in recent, separate incidents on both sides of Vermont helped apprehend out-of-staters with illegal drug connections who were fleeing human police, police say. 

November 16, 2020 in TNR News.
Public domain

Letter: We will positively praise our police on Oct. 31, whether they be Democrat or Republican

On Oct. 31, Vermonters are asked to again express support for their police state wide — from 10 a.m. to noon at various locations Vermonters will be displaying support for those who risk death and trauma to protect us from evil, whether they be Democrat or Republican.

October 27, 2020 in Commentary.
Colchester Police Department

Police chief on new use-of-force law: ‘We were speaking but not being listened to’

Gov. Phil Scott allowed S.119 to pass without his signature, and at least one police chief says lawmakers didn’t listen to those on the front lines as they crafted new use-of-force policies for police.

October 18, 2020 in TNR News.
Addison County Sheriff’s Department

Dem nominee for high bailiff says police need more civilian oversight

Will Addison County choose a deputy sheriff, a former high bailiff, or a pro-legal marijuana lawyer to hold the office empowered to remove and then serve as the county sheriff? 

October 18, 2020 in TNR News.
Public domain

More than 14,200 charged with firearms-related crimes during fiscal year 2020

The Department of Justice on Tuesday announced that more than 14,200 defendants have been charged with firearms-related crimes during fiscal year 2020.

October 15, 2020 in TNR News.
city of Montpelier

Defending Vermont’s first responders from BLM thugs

In these surreal times, most Vermonters know who stands on the front lines against sex and drug traffickers, home robbers and rapists. The liberals aren’t going to police the streets they are tearing up: loyal and underpaid police officers are.

October 12, 2020 in Commentary.
Grafton County

Inmates’ move from Mississippi to New Hampshire nixed

Negotiations to move Vermont inmates from a Mississippi prison to to just across the Connecticut River from Bradford failed because the Haverhill, N.H., facility lacks necessary drug treatment programs.

October 9, 2020 in TNR News.

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