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Pentagon police patrol the Pentagon after a shooting in Washington, Thursday, March 4, 2010. The suspect, 36-year-old John Patrick Bedell of Calif., coolly drew a weapon from his pocket and opened fire at the teeming subway entrance to the Pentagon complex Thursday evening, wounding two police officers before being shot and critically wounded, officials said. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

Profile Emerges on Pentagon Shooter

The attack outside the massive Defense Department headquarters appeared to be a case of "a single individual who had issues," Richard Keevill, chief of Pentagon police, said Friday.

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DC Officer Faces Snowball Suspension

The D.C. police union says a detective accused of unholstering his gun at a snowball fight faces a possible 10-day suspension.

ACLU Takes on Random Drug Testing

Random drug testing of Providence police officers may be illegal, according to the Rhode Island chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union.

CHP Officer Stops Runaway Toyota

A California Highway Patrol officer helped slow a runaway Toyota Prius from 94 mph to a safe stop on Monday after the car's accelerator became stuck on a San Diego County freeway, the CHP said.

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Wounded Calif. Officer Taken Off Life Support

Reedley police Officer Javier Bejar was wounded Thursday when he arrived to provide backup for Fresno County sheriff's deputies in Minkler, a tiny village in the San Joaquin Valley.

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Bullethead: Oh, Grow Up!

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Stop sending sniveling emails to brass & start confronting the person who bugs you.