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| Alabama Senate passes bill to track racial profiling by police The Alabama Senate today passed a bill to prohibit racial profiling and to require police, sheriffs and state law enforcement to keep new records of traffic stops. The records would include the race of the driver and the officer and whether the stop resulted in an arrest, ticket, warning or search.
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| Police: Man arrested after fatally shooting best friend Birmingham Police confirm a 28-year-old man is dead after being shot inside a Birmingham home in the 3600 block of 45th Avenue North around 3 a.m. Monday morning. Eric Cotton was pronounced dead at the scene. Cotton was the suspect's best friend, police say. Officers arrested the suspect at a ...
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| Stevenson man charged with murder of Jasper, TN man Investigators with the Jackson County Sheriff's Office conducted an investigation and arrested 26-year-old Christopher Kenneth McCallie of Stevenson and charged him with murder. Police tell us the body of Smith will be transported to the Huntsville Department of Forensic Science for an autopsy.
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| 75-year-old woman killed in east Birmingham head-on crash Barbara Abbott was identified Tuesday as the victim, according to the Jefferson County Coroner's Office. She was 75. The crash happened at 5:31 p.m. Friday in the 1700 block of Edwards Lake Road. Authorities said Abbott was the driver of a vehicle that crossed over into oncoming traffic and struck ...
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| Authorities in two states hunt for trucker who allegedly tried to run trooper off the road The incident began just before 11 a.m. in Baldwin County, Alabama, which shares a border with Florida. The Florida Highway Patrol says that a commercial vehicle traveling west on I-10 failed to stop at a weigh station. A Florida Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officer attempted to pull the truck driver ...
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| The back wall of the Birmingham alabama police headquarters bears a mural pledging a ... The back wall of the Birmingham, alabama police headquarters bears a mural pledging a commitment to racial tolerance and understanding. In the 1960's the Birmingham police were known for their racial brutality, and images of them attacking civil rights marchers with dogs were seen around the world.
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