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Police brutality helps fuel crime
If you follow court cases, particularly at the arraignment stage, accusations of police brutality are so commonplace they are received by the court with the unimpressed deference of a nurse on a busy maternity ward recording the weight of newborn infants.
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COMING THIS WEEKEND: The Tribune's Top 5
This Saturday, a brand new online feature begins on tribune242.com: The Tribune's Top 5.
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VIDEOS: Freeport during and after Isaias
These videos show the effects of Hurricane Isaias in Freeport over the weekend.
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VIDEO: Nassau hit by stormy weather over the weekend
Stormy weather hit the capital over the weekend, with thunderstorms, heavy rain and lightning.
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Freeport man charged after brutal attack on woman
A 42-year-old Freeport man accused of a brutal attack on a woman last week in Grand Bahama was charged on Tuesday in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court.
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Long lines and empty shelves after lockdown U-turn
Food stores were inundated with shoppers on Wednesday, hours after the government reversed the seven-day lockdown.
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More detainees complain about 'brutal' treatment
GRAND Bahama Human Rights Association President Fred Smith said he has received numerous complaints from former detainees about “deplorable conditions and brutal treatment” at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre.
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EDITORIAL: It's not about costs, it's about rights
THE lead story in today’s Tribune shows the government is halfway towards thinking about a solution to a problem that has long vexed the nation.
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Monday night weather update
The worst of the current weather looks to be to the south or north east of New Providence – embedded thunderstorms are in a line from The Abacos, eastern New Providence and South Andros.
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120 claims of police brutality reported in ten months
DURING the first 10 months of this year, 120 reports of alleged police brutality were lodged at the Complaints and Corruption Unit of the Royal Bahamas Police Force. One hundred and thirty-seven officers were under active investigation at the end of Octo
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120 claims of police brutality reported in ten months
DURING the first 10 months of this year, 120 reports of alleged police brutality were lodged at the Complaints and Corruption Unit of the Royal Bahamas Police Force. One hundred and thirty-seven officers were under active investigation at the end of Octo
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120 claims of police brutality reported in ten months
DURING the first 10 months of this year, 120 reports of alleged police brutality were lodged at the Complaints and Corruption Unit of the Royal Bahamas Police Force. One hundred and thirty-seven officers were under active investigation at the end of Octo
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120 claims of police brutality reported in ten months
DURING the first 10 months of this year, 120 reports of alleged police brutality were lodged at the Complaints and Corruption Unit of the Royal Bahamas Police Force. One hundred and thirty-seven officers were under active investigation at the end of Octo
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120 claims of police brutality reported in ten months
DURING the first 10 months of this year, 120 reports of alleged police brutality were lodged at the Complaints and Corruption Unit of the Royal Bahamas Police Force. One hundred and thirty-seven officers were under active investigation at the end of Octo
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Suspects claim police brutality in murder case
TWO suspects accused of having a role in the slaying of the relative of the former Prime Minister’s press aide made allegations of police brutality at their arraignment on Friday.
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ON THE HOOK FOR OFFICER ATTACKS: Committee looking at ways to stop govt liability for brutality
A CABINET sub-committee will recommend how the government can stop incurring liabilities from court cases involving brutality from uniformed officers, with taxpayers presently on the hook for millions in damages and costs.
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Case ended of policeman accused of brutality
A POLICE officer was discharged from the Magistrate’s Court on Monday over his involvement in the alleged brutality of a detainee whose injuries were photographed and published on social media.
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Followers flock to The Tribune online
Followers flock to The Tribune online Readers continue to flock to The Tribune online, with the 5,000 'likes' barrier on our Facebook site being broken this weekend. This comes after a huge number of visits to the tribune242.com website throughout May. M
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Crisis Centre was right to turn down Miller donation, say readers
The Bahamas Crisis Centre was right to turn down a $1,000 donation from Tall Pines MP Leslie Miller, according to the majority of voters in the tribune242.com poll.