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by Curtis Stokes 4 min read

Did a cop expose himself to male drivers during traffic stops?

The cop--whom investigators have identified as Miller--then “told him to have a good night and left the area.” As part of the probe of Miller, police have reviewed numerous videos of traffic stops conducted by Miller. The videos, investigators allege, support their claim that he exposed himself to male drivers.

Why is a cop called a cop?

But there is a third possibility, as well, according to Looney. The word "cop might stem from the fact that a policeman was once called a Constable on Patrol, or COP. Martin, they all sound good to me.

Did the man killed by the cops have no criminal record?

"Man killed by cops had no record". The Gazette. Archived from the original on January 23, 2013. ^ Stannard, Matthew (April 15, 2004). "VISALIA / Police kill parolee tied to CHP shooting".

What does the detectives deal with with a 10-year-old boy?

The detectives deal with a 10-year-old boy who is displaying extreme psychopathic behavior.

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What does 10-4 mean in police?

Warner Brothers. Using something called ten-codes in police lingo, "10-4" means the cop saying it understands what they've been told. That's not to be confused with "10-45" which has multiple meanings, depending on the police department.

What does it mean when an officer "mirandizes" an arrestee?

BBC. When an officer "Mirandizes" an arrestee, that means he or she has read the person their Constitutional rights before they are questioned. The term comes from Miranda Rights which are named after the 1966 Supreme Court case, Miranda v.

Do police use unofficial phrases?

Though each police department has its own official codes, there are unofficial phrases that most officers use, regardless of where they are. Fictional cops in the movies and on TV shows always have weird codes and phrases they use to communicate with each other, but that's not far off the mark for police in real life.

How old was J.A. when he was stopped?

An 18-year-old college student--identified by his initials, J.A.--told police that he was stopped by a Newton officer in September, and that when the cop approached his car, “he noticed the officer’s zipper was down and he saw what he believed to be the officer’s exposed genitals.”.

Who is Jason Miller?

Jason Miller, 37, is facing official misconduct and lewdness charges in connection with his duties as an officer with the Newton Police Department, where he has worked since 2001. Pictured at right, Miller, a married father of two, is free on $35,000 bail.

Did the police tell Miller to have a good night?

The cop--whom investigators have identified as Miller-- then “told him to have a good night and left the area.”. As part of the probe of Miller, police have reviewed numerous videos of traffic stops conducted by Miller. The videos, investigators allege, support their claim that he exposed himself to male drivers.

What is the meaning of "cop" in police?

I mentioned your question to a few fellow reporters and the prevailing theories are (1) police badges were made of copper or (2) one definition "cop" is to seize — as in apprehending a culprit.

When was the word "copped" first used?

The first time the word "copped" was used to mean "arrested" was in 1859, Looney says. But there is a third possibility, as well, according to Looney. The word "cop might stem from the fact that a policeman was once called a Constable on Patrol, or COP. Martin, they all sound good to me. I'd go with A, B and C.

What do we know about race and policing?

By Drew DeSilver, Michael Lipka and Dalia Fahmy. A demonstrator holds her hands up while kneeling in front of police at City Hall in Anaheim, California, on June 1, 2020, during a peaceful protest over the death of George Floyd. (Apu Gomes/AFP via Getty Images)

Who is Drew DeSilver?

Drew DeSilver is a senior writer at Pew Research Center. Michael Lipka is an editorial manager of religion research at Pew Research Center. Dalia Fahmy is a senior writer/editor focusing on religion at Pew Research Center.

How many black people are treated less fairly?

In a 2019 Center survey, 84% of black adults said that, in dealing with police, blacks are generally treated less fairly than whites; 63% of whites said the same. Similarly, 87% of blacks and 61% of whites said the U.S. criminal justice system treats black people less fairly. 2 Black adults are about five times as likely as whites ...

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What Is Boogaloo?

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How Widespread Is The Movement?

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What Do We Know About The California Suspects?

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