FORT SMITH, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The Fort Smith Police Department is requesting the decertification of six former officers.
Former Crawford County deputy Levi White claims his 63-month sentence is unjust compared to his co-defendant's lighter sentence.
The 188th Security Forces Squadron (SFS) and the Fort Smith Police Department (FSPD) announced an updated agreement to help enhance public safety and enforce airspace regulations.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. –Two Arkansas State Police troopers were justified in using deadly force during a nine-hour standoff in Mississippi County, Second Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney Sonia ...
A February shooting death that involved two Arkansas State Police troopers has been ruled as justified, according to an ...
Officials emphasized that this partnership isn't in response to an increase in drone activity but is meant to ensure ...
Troopers have been deemed to be justified in the use of deadly force during the shooting of 55-year-old Johnathan Ma ...
Secretary Col. Mike Hagar announced today that he has named Eric Wacaster as the new DPS Chief Legal Counsel, effective March ...
The DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office says it recovered $30,000 worth of stolen Milwaukee tools and took one person into custody after searching two residential ...
The Tryon Police Department is urging residents along a section of Highway 176 to evacuate following a recent brush fire on ...
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A plan to establish a law enforcement team within the secretary of state's office to crack down on the ballot initiative ...
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