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Police and withdrew
On April 22, 2005, Potter withdrew the Portland Police Bureau from the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force.
The local civilian administration found his methods and behaviour unacceptable and withdrew cooperation, forbidding the local Order Police from having anything to do with him, which made his position untenable.
Police Minister Carl Scully was also a candidate, but on 29 July he withdrew.

Police and sedition
Three days later, he was placed under arrest by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on charges of sedition.
Shortly after, in September 2006, the New Zealand Police laid a sedition charge against a Rotorua youth, Christopher Russell, 17, who was also charged with threatening to kill.
Three days later, he was placed under arrest by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on charges of sedition, and then confined without trial in internment camps in Petawawa, Ontario and Minto, New Brunswick until 1944.
In a televised address, Qarase agreed to put the three contentious bills on hold, review the appointment of Andrew Hughes as Police Commissioner ( Bainimarama had demanded his dismissal ), and give the police the option of discontinuing investigations into the Commander's alleged acts of sedition.
Recently, Locke has been involved in campaigns against the New Zealand Police being armed with Taser guns, and repeal of the law of sedition.
Police arrested and imprisoned Masuku in Matsapha maximum security prison on charges of sedition in 2001.

Police and charge
It includes the Presidents of the National Congress and the Supreme Court of Justice ; the ministers in charge of National Defence, Government and Police, Foreign Affairs, and Economy and Finance ; the Chief of the Joint Command, and the Chiefs of the three branches of the Armed Forces.
The Afghan Border Police and the Afghan National Police are in charge of the airport security.
Lemmy was released without charge as Windsor Police arrested him for possession of cocaine and after testing the evidence it turned out to be speed.
McVeigh was also identified by Lea McGown of the Dreamland Motel, who remembered him parking a large yellow Ryder truck in the lot ; McVeigh had signed in under his real name at the motel, using an address that matched the one on his forged license and the charge sheet at the Perry Police Station.
The 185th Regiment is included in the Brigade Parachutists Folgore and is generally in charge of the training and preparation of units ; but it can be converted to other tasks depending on the technical and functional plan, from employment on land with the Commando Operations of Special Forces ( COFS ) and other units of river basin FS / FOS of the Army, with the Operating Group Incursori ( GOI ) of the Navy ( Marina Militare ), with the Incursori Unit of the Air Force and for some functions also with the Special Intervention Group ( GIS ) of the Police officers.
In 1912, Malatesta appeared in Bow Street Police Court on a criminal libel charge, which resulted in a 3 month prison sentence, and his recommendation for deportation.
Gretna Police had charge of Westbank-bound lanes, while Jefferson Parish deputies controlled the east bank-bound lanes and the bridge police closed the transit lanes.
Jim Chee was the officer in charge of the Tuba City Navajo Police office, in Tony Hillerman's 1982 novel The Dark Wind.
When the Police have concluded their investigation a decision on whether to charge somebody with a criminal offence will often be made by prosecuting counsel having considered the evidence produced by the Police.
The Uplands Park Police Department has 1-2 Ford Police Interceptors, 1 Chevy Impala purchased used and a 2011 Ford Escape Hybrid for Mobile Radar Photo Enforcement along Natural Bridge Road which was provided by RedFlex Systems at no charge in exchange for 1 / 3 of the ticket revenue.
As the minister in charge of the Police Department, he ordered that police use jets of water instead of lathis to disperse unruly crowds.
The Prefect of Police ( Préfet de police ) is the officer in charge of co-ordinating police forces in the various administrative circumscriptions of Paris.
By noon, after sporadic firing failed to extract Bonnot from the house, Paris Police Chief Louis Lépine ordered the building bombed, using a dynamite charge.
He was held by Strathclyde Police under the Terrorism Act and eventually released without charge.
SS and Police Leader Odilo Globocnik in charge of Operation Reinhard.
Then he became a member of the executive of the canton of Geneva, being put in charge of the Department of Justice and Police.
Police officer Pedro Seelig, the head of the DOPS at the time of the kidnapping, was identified by the Uruguayan couple as the man in charge of the operation in Porto Alegre.
MP have the power to arrest and charge non-CSD bound civilians only in cases where a crime is committed on or in relation to DND property or assets, or at the request of the Minister of Public Safety, Commissioner of the Correctional Service of Canada or Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
In February 2010, the Crown Prosecution Service informed the Metropolitan Police that it intended to charge him with two counts of false accounting.

Police and when
Police said the children's mother, Mrs. Eleanor Somerville, was visiting next door when the fire occurred.
It was disbanded a year later, but re-established in various forms until June 1927, when it was established as the Kanda Manseibashi Police Station.
His plans for a new life as a bachelor are complicated when he is obliged to take in his father, a retired detective from the Seattle Police Department, Martin ( Mahoney ), who is unable to live by himself after being shot in the line of duty during a robbery.
Following Kennedy's assassination in November 1963, Peel passed himself off as a reporter for the Liverpool Echo in order to attend the arraignment of Lee Harvey Oswald, and he and a friend can be seen in the footage of the 22 / 23 November midnight press conference at Dallas Police Department when Oswald was paraded before the media.
On 2 February 1976 about fifty Montoneros attacked the Juan Vucetich Police Academy in the suburb of La Plata but were repelled when the police cadets fought back and reinforcements arrived.
The march turned into a bloody event when the Insular Police (" a force somewhat resembling the National Guard of the typical U. S. state " and which answered to governor Winship ) opened fire upon, what a U. S. Congressman and others reported were unarmed and defenseless cadets and bystanders alike killing 19 and badly wounding over 200 more, many in their backs while running away.
* After 7: 00 a. m .: Port Authority Police Officer John McLoughlin, who was in an underground corridor between the two towers when the South Tower collapsed, is pulled alive from the rubble of the World Trade Center.
* In 1976, peaceful student protests in the Soweto township of South Africa lead to the Soweto Uprising when more than 700 black school children were killed by South Africa's Security Police.
* August 6 – August 7 – Tompkins Square Park Police Riot in New York City: A riot erupts in Tompkins Square Park when police attempt to enforce a newly passed curfew for the park.
* September 19 – Police in the West Midlands of England launch a massive murder hunt, when 13-year-old newspaper boy Carl Bridgewater is shot dead after disturbing a burglary.
He was also a friend of another well-known Canadian Wobbly, Ginger Goodwin, who was shot in Cumberland, British Columbia by a Dominion Police constable when he was resisting the First World War.
During the LA Riots in 1992, when portions of south central Los Angeles erupted in chaos, overwhelming the Los Angeles Police Department's ability to contain the violence, the California Army National Guard and selected units of the California Air National Guard was mobilized to help restore order.
It completed its mandate on 31 December 2002, when it was succeeded by the European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Police whistles fell into disuse in many countries in 1969, when early hand-held radios were brought into service.
* Kingston Road School ( 1903-1992 when replaced by Kingscroft ; the original plural title denoted that there were separate schools for boys and girls ; its site is now occupied by the town's new Police Station )
Police started using fingerprints for evidence when Juan Vucetich solved a murder case in Argentina by cutting off a piece of door with a bloody fingerprint on it.
In a 1973 court case, a federal judge created one of the first mandated quotas when he ruled that half of the Bridgeport, Connecticut Police Department's new employees must be either black or Puerto Rican.
He was Parliamentary Adviser to the Police Federation from 1955 to 1960 when he negotiated an increase in police pay with the then General Secretary Arthur Charles Evans.
The Board of Police was abolished when an ordinance was passed to establish a Mayor and Town Council.
Many of the thousands of people crossing the Sonoran desert to work in U. S. agriculture or to smuggle controlled substances seek emergency assistance from the Tohono O ' odham Police Department when they become dehydrated or get stranded.
In 2006, Stewart Copeland made a rockumentary about the band called Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out, based on Super-8 filming he did when the band was touring and recording in the late 1970s and the early 1980s.
" In a 1996 article in the Los Angeles Times, " Has the Drug War Created an Officer Liars ' Club ?," Joseph D. McNamara, then chief of police of San Jose, said " Not many people took defense attorney Alan M. Dershowitz seriously when he charged that Los Angeles cops are taught to lie at the birth of their careers at the Police Academy.
In 1995, the Boston Globe reported that New York Police Commissioner William J. Bratton created a furor when he said he agreed with most of what Dershowitz had to say.
She puts him to bed, but when two Military Police barge in while she is innocently changing from a borrowed dress back into her uniform in the same room, she is forced to resign and return to America.
The Prime Minister first announced the force as the North West Mounted Rifles but concern from the United States of America fearing a military build up led the Prime Minister to rename the force the North-West Mounted Police ( NWMP ) when formed in 1873.

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