Shooting Investigation Continues In Natomas, School Lockdown LiftedApril 18, 2016UPDATE 11:40 a.m.:The school lockdown has been lifted after police checked the area. According to authorities, the suspect fled on foot and the investigation is "very active."
North Highlands Woman Shot And KilledFebruary 23, 2016A woman was declared deceased on the scene after a call about shots being fired on a residence block in North Highlands.
State GovernmentBill Would Give Access To Details Of Police Abuse ProbesFebruary 19, 2016(AP) - California residents would have access to details of investigations involving wrongdoing by police officers and police shootings under a new bill in the state Legislature.
California Policeman Fired Over Tweets Is Reinstated To JobFebruary 18, 2016(AP) — A San Jose police officer who was fired after posting Twitter messages that seemed to ridicule protests over police killings has been reinstated.
Police Search Oak Park Area For Suspect Who Fled On FootFebruary 11, 2016 | Joanne SerriehThe Sacramento Police are searching the American Legion High School area for a suspect who fled on foot after gunshots were heard Thursday afternoon.
Safety Groups Seeks To Decrease Officer FatalitiesJanuary 20, 2016 | Bob MoffittSacramento-area law enforcement agencies could reduce the number of officer injuries and deaths each year, according to organizers of a safety training event held in Roseville Wednesday.
Gift Cards Instead of Traffic Tickets For Some In RosevilleDecember 22, 2015 | Steve MilneSanta will look like a Roseville motorcycle cop for some people this holiday season. Officers are handing out $50 gift cards instead of tickets for minor vehicle code violations. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentBrown Signs Use-Of-Force, Racial-Profiling Bills, Vetoes Harsher SentencesOctober 3, 2015 | Ben BradfordGovernor Jerry Brown signed new regulations designed to track racial profiling and use of force by police, while rejecting tougher penalties for criminals. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Amnesty International: California Short On Use Of Force Protections For PublicJune 18, 2015 | Bob MoffittA human rights group says none of the states, including California, have protections against use of force by law enforcement that match federal or international protections. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
School Neighbors Urged To Watch For Campus CrimeJune 16, 2015 | Steve MilneSchool's out for summer...prompting school officials in Sacramento to ask people to keep an eye out for any suspicious activity on campuses. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.