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Last week, San Diego police officers shot and wounded a man who had allegedly threatened people with an ax at a Pacific Beach library. The incident marked the sixth San Diego Police Department ...
After months of foreshadowing, San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl announced just days into his tenure as top cop that sweeping changes are being made to the department’s decades-old ...
They weren’t alone. In fiscal year 2022, which ended in July, more than 230 San Diego police officers left the department — a 52% increase compared with the previous year.
While San Diego consistently sees some of the lowest big-city crime rates, its police department faces persistent challenges — many of which are shared by law enforcement agencies nationwide.
The Commission on Police Practices, the San Diego Police Department’s oversight board, moved a step closer Wednesday to obtaining a fuller scope of authority it has lacked since the board was ...
The Commission on Police Practices recommended last month that the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) make changes to their vehicle pursuit policy. At the top of their list: Limiting vehicle ...
On Wednesday, the San Diego Police Department said it wants access to 500 of those devices to be restored — and they want to add another crime-solving tool to the network: automated license ...
But they did not, and I believe the San Diego Police Department retaliated against me,” Ford added. She claims SDPD placed her under investigation several times after reporting the violence.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - More women want to join the ranks of the San Diego Police Department. The first week of the 129th Regional Academy on the campus of Miramar College ended Friday.
Crime San Diego Police Department Receives $279,000 Grant for Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety by Debbie L. Sklar • Times of San Diego Nov. 4, 2024, 9:45 p.m.
San Diego Police Officers Association President Jared Wilson said the increased workload is a common problem, because the force that should number 2,000 is down to 1,700 available for patrol.
It was a controversial decision by City Council that placed the city under a $12 million contract with companies Ubicquia and Flock Safety. While San Diego Police Department has long said the ...
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