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Sect kills police officer at station in N. Nigeria

Police say gunmen from a radical Islamist sect have attacked another police station, killing one officer in a north Nigeria city where they killed 185 people last week. Kano state police spokesman Magaji Musa Majiya said the shooting happened Friday in the capital Kano, a city of more than 9 million people already under siege by the sect known as Boko Haram. He said officers killed three sect members in the attack, but others dragged the bodies away. Read More

Police: Rebels kill 4 at Indian polling station

A suspected Naga rebel opened fire at a police station packed with voters on a tense election day Saturday in northeast India, killing four people before he was shot dead, police said. The gunman lined up with other voters outside but pulled out a revolver once he entered the building and began shooting indiscriminately, said Priyo Kumar Singh, police superintendent for Chandel district in the state of Manipur. Read More

Deputy shoots suspected burglar at coffee house

Authorities say a suspected burglar was hospitalized with serious injuries after being shot by a Sacramento County sheriff's deputy inside a coffee shop. The shooting occurred early Friday morning after deputies were called to assist police officers with a burglary alarm call at the "It's A Grind" coffee shop in Galt. Read More

Police commissioner: NYPD is good with Muslims

New York's police commissioner says a film that critics say paints Muslims in a bad light wasn't officially approved for NYPD training. At a news conference Friday, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly called the movie "The Third Jihad" inflammatory. But he said it was shown by mistake in a side room of a training center. He also defended the NYPD's record with the city's Muslim community. He called the relationship "excellent." Read More

NYPD boss won't talk about son's sex-assault case

Raymond and Greg Kelly
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly faced the media Friday for the first time since reports surfaced that a woman had accused his son of rape, refusing to discuss the headline-grabbing case and referring questions to Manhattan prosecutors. Read More

Calif. police chief investigated for fixing ticket

San Fernando's interim police chief is under investigation following allegations that he fixed a ticket for a congressional aide, according to city officials. Lt. Jeff Eley was placed on leave Jan. 19 as the LA County Sheriff's Department investigates the matter, according to the Los Angeles Times (http://lat.ms/zz5YBL). Read More

2 Mexican cops charged in killing of 2 students

Prosecutors in southern Mexico say two state police officers have been charged in the killings of two student demonstrators during a protest last month. Guerrero state prosecutors say the shots that killed the two students were fired from where the officers were standing. A statement Thursday says the officers tried to hide evidence, including the clothes they were wearing that day. Read More

Judge refuses to lift stay-away order for sheriff

Ross Mirkarimi
A judge upheld Thursday that San Francisco's embattled sheriff must not have any contact with his family after being charged with domestic violence and two other crimes. Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi still cannot see his wife, Eliana Lopez, and their 2-year-old son, Theo, after Mirkarimi's new lawyer requested that a stay-away order be modified or dropped. Read More

FBI: Foiled slaying plot was to be blamed on cat

An Illinois man is jailed on federal charges that he planned to kidnap, extort and electrocute a wealthy man in a scheme that sought to blame the killing on the intended victim's cat. Forty-five-year-old Brett Nash of Pontoon Beach is charged with attempted extortion by threatening violence. Authorities say he was arrested this week in Granite City and arraigned. His public defender, Thomas Gabel, declined to comment Thursday. Read More

Small Wash. town to track gunshots to nail gangs

Dozens of people had gathered for a family reunion at a modest home in this small farm town last September, when a gang member walked down the sidewalk and fired a shot into the air. Junior Munoz immediately confronted the shooter because there were children attending the family party. An argument ensued, and minutes later, Munoz lay dying in the street from a gunshot to the chest. Read More
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