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The Responsible Growth Arkansas ad notes that some tax money from recreational cannabis sales would go toward law enforcement.
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Scott Hamilton says he was disturbed by the video of three law enforcement officers in Crawford County violently subduing a suspect.
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An attorney for a man beaten by Arkansas officers alleges the violent arrest is part of a pattern of excessive force by a deputy. Policing experts say some of the blows appear to be unjustified or even criminal.
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In addition to a state police investigation, the governor said a federal civil rights probe is being conducted by the Department of Justice.
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Social media outrage erupted Sunday over a video that shows two Crawford County sheriff's deputies and a Mulberry officer beating a suspect.
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Authorities say Samuel Hartman, 38, escaped from a work detail on Friday at the East Arkansas Regional Unit at Brickeys. He and an accomplice reportedly fired at officers.
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The simulator is the first of its kind in use by law enforcement in Arkansas.
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A prosecutor has determined that former Chief Keith Humphrey should not face charges for shooting at an armed suspect.
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The High Five Rural Traffic Safety Project will focus on enforcement, education and road improvements in five Arkansas counties.
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The app is designed to let people see in real time where authorities are responding to 911 calls.