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The mayor joined Vermont Edition to discuss challenges facing Vermont's largest city.
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The chief of police in Vermont's largest city discusses challenges his department is facing, as well as recent wins in recruitment and retention.
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The judge denied the city of Burlington’s request to dismiss a lawsuit that says two officers physically forced the 14-year-old to hand over a stolen e-cigarette.
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When about 20 Burlington high school students visited the Queen City’s police department headquarters Wednesday for a forensics class, officers staged a mock shooting � complete with a masked assailant and realistic gun shot sounds. But the demonstration came without apparent warning to the students themselves, who dove for the ground in terror.
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In a new lawsuit, the mother of a Black teen with behavioral and intellectual disabilities says Burlington police pinned her son on the ground and handcuffed him before paramedics injected the teen with a powerful � and controversial � sedative.
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The complaint stems from an August 2022 incident where Murad allegedly threatened to arrest a surgeon who was treating a gunshot victim, according to Seven Days.
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This hour, host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with community and law enforcement leaders in and around Burlington about addressing crime and violence.
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This hour, we start a two-part conversation about crime in the Burlington area with host Connor Cyrus.
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Vermont's state law enforcement agency is promising to hire and retain more women.Compared to their male counterparts, women who serve as law enforcement�
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Two communities at opposite ends of Vermont are pushing forward with efforts to reform their police departments. The moves come in the wake of last year's�