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Austin bomb saga shows law enforcement’s deep new reach

By Henry Gass March 21, 2018 Articles

Even as it became apparent that a bombmaker had exploited modern fondness for online shopping to invoke terror, US law enforcement used emerging social dynamics, including Americans’ growing comfort with surveillance cameras, to protect the public.

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In Texas, a small town reels – and rallies – after church shooting

By Henry Gass November 6, 2017 Articles, Photography
In Texas, a small town reels – and rallies – after church shooting

After the deadliest mass shooting at a place of worship in US history, residents of Sutherland Springs vowed to move forward and reclaim their beloved way of life.

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Policing in Trump era: A tough job isn’t getting any easier

By Henry Gass July 31, 2017 Articles
Policing in Trump era: A tough job isn’t getting any easier

While they are heartened to have a vocal advocate in the White House, eight officers interviewed by the Monitor say they see it as a minor benefit for a profession that is both intensely local and becoming increasingly complex.

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The two faces of mass shootings in America

By Henry Gass December 10, 2015 Articles

Data on mass shootings for 2015 reveal that one kind of mass shooting gets all the attention, while the other is actually a much wider problem.

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Comissioner Raymond Kelly Orders More Manpower to Curb Gun Violence

By Henry Gass June 3, 2013 Articles No Comments

The Warrant Squads in several precincts that had multiple shootings will be out in force over the weekend to snatch up anyone the find with outstanding warrants

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Man Killed by Stray Bullet on Myrtle Ave Remembered as ‘Teddy Bear’

By Henry Gass June 3, 2013 Articles No Comments

Wilson was hit by a stray bullet while leaving the Fork Café on Myrtle Avenue in Clinton Hill close to midnight on Friday May 31

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Man Killed in Greenwich Village Anti-Gay Hate Crime, Cops Say

By Henry Gass May 18, 2013 Articles No Comments

An armed man with a homophobic grudge shot and killed a 32-year-old gay man in Greenwich Village early Saturday morning, the city police commissioner said

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21-Year-Old Student Found Dead in Columbia University Dorm

By Henry Gass April 2, 2013 Articles No Comments

A 21-year-old student was found dead Sunday morning in a Columbia University dormitory, according to police and reports…

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