The officer is seen on video shooting a man with a pepper ball and striking another in the head during a protest over the detention of Ayman Soliman.
France’s trove of DNA profiles has helped solve high-profile crimes and was used to find some of the Louvre suspects, and it is growing. The police can also access other countries’ databases.
Gov. Tim Walz and local leaders broke ground Monday afternoon on a new Bureau of Criminal Apprehension regional office and ...
The Bo Duhe Acadiana Criminalistics Lab has opened in Iberia Parish, providing advanced DNA technology to law enforcement across eight Acadiana parishes, replacing an older, smaller lab prone to ...
At a remote field station in Louisiana, scientists study the insects that arrive within minutes of death. Each maggot and ...
Cold cases can be solved with the inclusion of modern technology, forensic experts and criminologists. Sadly, there is only one forensic laboratory in the country, the Punjab Forensic Science Agency ...
Attala County Deputy Tommy Pender has completed the Certified Investigator Program through the Mississippi Law Enforcement ...
Kearny Police Officer Sean Wilson has completed the New Jersey State Police’s 125th Crime Scene Investigator Class. This ...
The French police have arrested five more people in connection with the spectacular jewel theft at the Louvre, including one ...
The Courier Express has partnered with digital media arts students at Jeff Tech to highlight accomplishments and updates from ...
Unlike the solved cases, the cold cases remain a mystery because of lack of sophisticated investigation techniques and meticulous assessment of the crime scene. According to the exchange principle ...