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Content Tagged 'LRPD'

Little Rock Police Officer Fired Following Internal Affairs Investigations
Police Officer Natasha Sims received a termination letter from the Police Chief detailing numerous cases of "serious misconduct".  |  Document Natasha Sims Termination Letter (1.2MB)
Donna Terrell Interviews Lawyer about Mayflower Oil Spill Lawsuit
Attorney Phillip Duncan discusses the class action case.
6 Hillcrest Homes Broken Into Monday Morning
Break-ins occurred between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. on April Fool's Day.
Families sue LRPD over 2 officer-involved shootings
The Little Rock Police Department faces two new lawsuits over use of deadly force. This now makes three active lawsuits against the department in federal court related to deadly shootings
Family of man shot by police seeks investigation
The family of a man shot and killed by two Little Rock Police officers is asking U.S Attorney General Eric Holder to get involved. Eugene Ellison was gunned down in his home nearly two years ago. Video
LRPD Investigate Sunday Kmart Robbery
Police are investigating a robbery that occurred Sunday night at Kmart on Rodney Parham.
Officer charged with manslaughter has hearing
A Little Rock police officer on paid leave for the shooting death of a 15-year-old boy last month has his administrative hearing this morning.
LRPD begin termination process for officers arrested on drug charges
Little Rock Police Chief Thomas has sent two officers in jail on drug charges letters informing them that the termination process has begun, FOX16 has learned.
LRPD: Focus on parking lot, witness in UALR student murder
Someone saw UALR student Patricia Guardado get into a vehicle in a parking lot before she disappeared and Little Rock police need that person to step forward. Video
Designs revealed for 12th Street LRPD substation
The new police substation on 12th Street in Little Rock is a few months away from breaking ground. And there are plans for a lot more at the building than just a police station. Video
Recent police shootings not a trend analyst says
A UALR professor who works in criminal justice says four fatal police shootings in Little Rock this year so far does not mean a trend of increased police shootings is developing. Video
Supreme Court rules police "use of force" open to inspection
The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled Thursday that “use of force” incidents for police officers are open for public inspection. Video
LRPD getting 150 new in-car cameras
Monday night, the Little Rock Board of Directors voted to buy 150 new in-car camera systems for the LRPD. Video
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