Police chief believes stunning autistic woman was justified
June 6, 2013An officer who used a stun gun on a developmentally disabled woman during a confrontation acted appropriately, a northern Indiana police chief said.
An officer who used a stun gun on a developmentally disabled woman during a confrontation acted appropriately, a northern Indiana police chief said.
The soldier is charged under federal espionage and computer fraud laws, but the most serious offense the military has accused him of is aiding the enemy.
Three veteran storm chasers died doing what they loved: roaming the Great Plains in search of dangerous storms like the one in Oklahoma that ended their final pursuit.
Protesters have unleashed resentment against the prime minister, who many Turks see as an uncompromising figure with undue influence in every part of life.
The 6-foot-tall, 7-year-old llama outran the authorities in Tallahassee for a while, even leaping over a 4-foot fence to avoid capture.
A South Bend man fatally stabbed his 6-year-old daughter and wounded his wife Sunday before police officers forced their way into his apartment and shot him to death.
The number of veteran students at Ball State has quadrupled to 413 in the last five years, including 100 students who are children of veterans.
A new law, which will take effect July 1, creates the crime of intimidation for using Internet social media sites to post threats.
The private owners argue that the law violates the First and Fifth Amendments, by limiting their freedom of association and effectively taking their property
Experts warn this innovation could soon turn contentious- because of safety concerns and the potential for the technology to alter economies that rely on manufacturing.
The bill would allow authorities to withhold from the public photographs, videos, and other records depicting the physical condition of any victim of the shootings.
Three people were being treated Saturday for a new respiratory virus that is alarming global health officials, in the first cases in Italy, the country’s health ministry said.
Delaware County plan commission chairman urged officials to study existing wind farms for at least two years before deciding how to regulate them.
Colorado’s laws on insanity pleas and the death penalty are constitutional, a judge ruled, rejecting a key argument for James Holmes in the deadly theater shootings.
A recent report shows that participation among young voters in the 2008 election was the highest it had been in 30 years, but fell by more than 1.1 million in 2012.
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times} Angela Renee Linder of Yorktown was sentenced to 17 months in prison for embezzling more than $130,000 from a Muncie church.
A spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations said Wednesday his group is asking to open a probe into how Ibragim Todashev died last week.
The eastbound lane on the west side of McKinley Avenue is closed as the median is expanded and more crosswalks and ramps are added.
The coronavirus cases are the first for Tunisia and indicate that the virus is slowly trickling out of Saudi Arabia, where more than 30 cases have been reported.
Indiana’s Department of Education is seeking an outside review of the ISTEP test results following a series of computer glitches that will likely delay test results until July.