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Windham County Superior Court Judge Katherine Hayes on Wednesday ruled that there isn’t evidence to charge the troopers with simple assault in an incident where a man fell off a roof after a trooper fired a projectile at him.
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Two Vermont State Police troopers will face criminal charges for a 2022 incident where a man fell off a roof after police fired bean-bag rounds at him, authorities announced Monday.
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Former Vermont State Police trooper Giancarlo DiGenova denied multiple criminal charges related to his work as a police officer.
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Multiple law enforcement agencies across Vermont have received fake reports of school shootings this morning � that's according to Vermont State Police. But VSP says the incidents appear to be hoaxes.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with the newly-appointed commissioner of Vermont's Department of Public Safety.
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The country is re-thinking how scarce resources are allocated to police budgets, mental health and addiction workers, and other social services. In Vermont, the Department of Public Safety is hiring its first-ever director of mental health programs.
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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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The FrequencyWho’s holding UVM students accountable, and will it work to keep COVID-19 cases down in Burlington? Plus, real estate in Newport, racial biases persist in�
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The FrequencyVermont State Police isn’t planning to get body cameras for all troopers this year. Plus: a jump in COVID-19 case numbers and two sixteen-year-old boys�
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Protests against police brutality have swept the country over the last week after a white police officer in Minneapolis was seen on video pressing his�