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Family of Navy vet who died after police knelt on neck settles lawsuit
Family members of Angelo Qunito settled a federal lawsuit against the city of Antioch for $7.5 million.
Army officer awarded less than $4,000 in traffic stop lawsuit
The December 2020 traffic stop drew national attention and outrage after it became public in April 2021.
Trial set for Army officer suing police over violent stop
The trial is scheduled to begin Monday in federal court in Richmond.
Hawaii gun permit ruling sides with ‘homesick’ Navy officer
Hawaii cannot deny a firearms permit simply because someone has sought counseling, a judge has ruled.
Person in custody after ‘barricade situation’ at Fort Belvoir
The FBI says a person was taken into custody following what authorities described as a “barricade situation” at Fort Belvoir in northern Virginia.
Two veterans among those killed in Raleigh mass shooting
A Marine veteran and a Navy veteran just weeks away from her wedding were among the victims of a deadly mass shooting.
Legal, security fears loom as VA begins performing abortions
Last week VA staffers performed the first abortion at a department medical facility under new authorities.
Army promises thorough investigation after soldier’s death in Germany
“We take any and all accusations regarding this incident seriously and request everyone refrain from posting unsubstantiated information to social media."
Army officer’s assault suit against police can proceed to trial
The December 2020 traffic stop of the uniformed military officer drew national attention and outrage after it became public in April 2021.
No charges for officer who pepper-sprayed Army lieutenant
A special prosecutor in Virginia says the former police officer should be investigated by the local U.S. Attorney’s Office for civil rights violations.
This Guard exercise trains for hypersonic missile attacks on major US cities
This exercise focuses on dense urban terrain disaster response.
By Todd South