Alabama lawmakers are advancing a bill that would make it harder to sue police who use excessive or lethal force force.
Supporters say the bill will help police be more secure in performing their duties. Critics say it gives "them a clean swipe ...
The interim police chief said he would address public complaints against officers “thoroughly, completely, honestly, and ...
Police in Alabama are trying to find the owner of a goat that spent several hours running wild through the streets of ...
The Alabama House of Representatives has passed a bill that would require police departments to file annual public reports on ...
Cullman County District Attorney Champ Crocker said five Hanceville police officers were indicted on corruption and drug ...
The Hanceville police chief and four of his officers are accused of mishandling or removing materials from the department's ...
Hanceville Police Chief Jason Marlin and four of his officers are accused of multiple crimes, including removing evidence ...
A federal grand jury has recommended a rural Alabama police department be abolished as it indicted five of its officers with ...
A small Alabama city has placed its entire police force on administrative leave a day after a grand jury recommended the ...