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Yahoo NewsOct 16, 2025
Her 13-year-old son was arrested, then taken by ICE to a detention facility. The police chief calls it a first for his city


NY Post National NewsOct 16, 2025
‘Dog the Bounty Hunter's' police officer son reinstated, files $10M lawsuit after being fired over deadly high-speed crash
Dog the Bounty Hunter's police officer son was voted back to the Alabama force he was fired from and filed a $10 million wrongful termination suit over a high-speed chase that killed a 17-year-old boy.

Fox NewsOct 15, 2025
Republican lawmaker directs investigation after swastika vandalism discovered in DC office
U.S. Capitol Police investigate after Rep. Dave Taylor, R-Ohio, discovered vandalism in his office, including an American flag altered with a swastika.

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Boston.com National NewsOct 15, 2025
Mamdani uses Fox interview to apologize to NYPD, send direct message to Trump
For Mamdani, leveraging a Fox News appearance to address Trump and the city's police department came as he works to broaden support and build relationships ahead of next month's election.

The post Mamdani uses Fox interview to apologize to NYPD, send direct message to Trump appeared first on Boston.com.



Chicago Sun-Times NewsOct 15, 2025
What to know about PIT, the driving maneuver feds used in Southeast Side car chase
Border Patrol agents intentionally rammed their vehicle into a car they were pursuing on Chicago's Southeast Side on Tuesday, causing the car to spin and crash.

The maneuver, known as a precision immobilization technique, or PIT, is a driving tactic used by some law enforcement agencies to end a vehicle pursuit.

However, some law enforcement professionals, legal experts and advocates say the move is ineffective and dangerous. Many police departments across the country, including the Chicago Police Department, bar or limit their officers from using the maneuver.

The crash on Tuesday was met with an angry response from community members, who gathered and protested at the site, leading to a confrontation with federal officers who used tear gas on the crowd.

The feds' use of PIT is another example of the aggressive immigration enforcement tactics they brought to Chicago. It also raised questions about the use of the maneuver in the Chicago area. We collected some answers to these questions.

What is a PIT maneuver?The first step of a PIT maneuver has the law enforcement car match the speed and ride alongside the target vehicle.

The pursuing officer then makes contact with and steers into the rear quarter panel of the fleeing vehicle.

In a successful PIT, the maneuver will cause the target vehicle to spin sideways and stop, ending the pursuit.

But in many instances, especially at faster speeds, the tactic could cause the target to crash into nearby cars, like it did in Chicago on Tuesday, trees and other roadside objects, or even passersby.

Is PIT dangerous?While the PIT maneuver continues to be used by some police departments, there are many documented instances in which the tactic caused crashes and fatalities.

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