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Army officer pepper-sprayed during traffic stop asks for new trial
A U.S. Army lieutenant who was struck and pepper-sprayed by two police officers during a traffic stop in Virginia is asking for a new trial.
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
FAA takes blame for Golden Knights‘ event that caused Capitol evacuation
The agency issued an apology on Friday and promised a full investigation into the incident.
Army Golden Knights demo at Nats Park causes brief Capitol evacuation
Capitol Police identified an aircraft that they said posed "a probable threat,” but it was actually carrying members of the U.S. Army Golden Knights.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
Honor Flight officials press to resume police escorts for veterans
Trips bringing elderly vets to national war memorials resumed last fall, but police escorts to facilitate the visits have not.
Fort Bragg MP did drug deal from patrol car, charges say
The junior soldier faces felony charges in civilian courts, too.
By Davis Winkie