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Albany police end weeklong anti-brutality encampment after 15 minutes notice

Albany police end weeklong anti-brutality encampment after 15 minutes’ notice | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 Prior to those actions, police gave the group 15 minutes to disperse. Protests began last week, after an altercation between demonstrators and officers in a Black Lives Matter protest. After the encampment was destroyed, dozens of officers in riot gear formed a wall at two locations around the department on Arch Street. Members of the State Police and Albany County Sheriff’s Office stood with them. The officers were silent as protesters angrily confronted them and hurled insults. Protesters square off against Albany police officers during a confrontation near the South Side Police Station on Thursday. PETER R. BARBER

Man killed during exchange of gunfire with N H State Police in Claremont

Man killed during exchange of gunfire with N.H. State Police in Claremont By John R. Ellement Globe Staff,Updated April 1, 2021, 1 hour ago Email to a Friend A man was killed during an exchange of gunfire with New Hampshire State Police troopers in Claremont Wednesday night, authorities said. The name of the man was not released pending notification of next of kin, according to Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald whose office investigates use of force cases involving police. The state medical examiner’s office is scheduled to conduct an autopsy Thursday to determine the man’s cause of death, Deputy Attorney General Jane E. Young wrote in a statement.

In the segregated South, young Long Islanders helped spur historic change

In the segregated South, young Long Islanders helped spur historic change
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Retiring N H state trooper saluted in Tamworh

TAMWORTH — Members of the State Police, local police officers, New Hampshire National Guard members, court employees, and family and friends gathered outside the State Police Troop E barracks at 1864 White Mountain Highway in Tamworth on Wednesday to salute Trooper First Class Clinton Trussell at the conclusion of his final duty shift as a New Hampshire State Trooper. Trussell joined State Police Troop E on Dec. 31, 2002, and stayed with the barracks for the entirety of his career. He served as a member of the Collision Analysis Reconstruction unit (CAR) and as the troop’s court officer for several years. Many times, he was the troop’s representative to the New Hampshire Troopers Association.

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