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Family sues over Florida deputy’s killing of US airman
Former Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Deputy Eddie Duran shot and killed Senior Airman Roger Fortson at the door of Fortson’s apartment in May 2024.
Alaska National Guard soldiers fight three separate fires in the state
Guardsmen have dropped thousands of gallons of water from Black Hawks and assisted in other ways.
By Brian Mackley
Trump: Pentagon leaders want to keep troops in Afghanistan
The commander in chief said he wants to end the 19-year-old war, but also worries that may allow terrorist groups to attack the United States.
Fort Bragg gate shut down after man attempted to gain access, explosives detected
An electronic device gave MPs a “cursory positive” indication that there could be explosives in the vehicle.
By Kyle Rempfer
National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City defaced
Kansas City Police Chief Rick Smith said two men were responsible for the vandalism spray painted “Xs” over the faces of World War I generals and “communist symbols” just before 1 a.m. Tuesday morning.
By Diana Stancy Correll
This state will turn vet MPs into police officers with just 2 weeks of training
Instead of going through the usual 12-week training process, Army and Marine police officers are now eligible to take a two-week course before their final exams.
By Joshua Axelrod
Nebraska police chief quits amid military service questions
A northeast Nebraska police chief has resigned after questions were raised about what he said were years of service in the U.S. Marines.
Alabama National Guardsman charged in shooting that killed 1 policeman, injured 2 others
An Alabama National Guard member appeared in court Tuesday for a hearing related to a shooting that left one police officer dead and two others wounded.
In nude photo case, a commander dropped charges of conspiracy and abuse
Two soldiers were disciplined for sharing an illicit photo, but charges of conspiring to do it were dropped.
If there are nuclear strikes in the homeland, these are the soldiers who’ll respond
About 3,500 soldiers, mostly Guard and Reserve, are trained for immediate response to these types of scenarios.
By Todd South