To get a clearer idea of police behavior “in an effort to combat police brutality,” the National Bar Association has filed open records requests in 25 cities, including San Jose.
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Council Considers Plan to Keep Retirement-Ready Cops on Staff
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San Jose Police Collect, But Don’t Analyze Racial Data
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Officials Admit ‘Mistake’ in Using Decoy Cop Car Near The Rep
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It's a common practice to use old, gutted patrol cars as mechanical scarecrows, according to San Jose Police Department spokesman Officer Albert Morales. But police are pretty miffed that they weren't notified about a plan to park a defunct cruiser near the San Jose Repertory Theater for about a week.
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Police Blotter: April 15-20, 2014
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Sex, Lies and Police Benefits
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Audit Finds 2 San Jose Police Officers Had Sex on Duty, Lied about It and Still Kept Their Jobs
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Mayor Calls Cortese’s Sheriff Proposal ‘Political’ Ploy
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Elected officials in San Jose and Santa Clara County have expressed diplomatic, if not cautious, public support for a proposal that would have the Sheriff’s Office assist an undermanned San Jose Police Department. But behind the scenes, the two law enforcement agencies have been at odds for more than a year over services already contracted.
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Fong’s Campaign Ads Put Cop, SJPD in Awkward Spot
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Police Union Gets Poetic
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Councilman Oliverio’s Public Safety Plan Returns to Rules Committee
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Downtown Arson Suspect Arrested
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Video Series Asks for Tips to Solve Homicide Cases
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San Jose Considers Officer-Worn Cameras
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San Jose will start looking for ways to pay for body-worn cameras on police officers, which Independent Police Auditor LaDoris Cordell says will lessen citizen complaints and keep officers accountable for the way they conduct themselves in the field. That and more at this week’s Rules and Open Government Committee meeting.
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