Cathy Lanier
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Q/A with Chief Cathy Lanier
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we spoke with DC Police Chief Cathy Lanier
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Q & A with Chief Lanier
CommentDC Police Chief Cathy Lanier stops by, talks controversial topics and takes your calls.
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Our Q&A with Chief Lanier
CommentNewsTalk 3/20/12: DC Police Chief Cathy Lanier stopped by to take your calls.
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Our Q&A with Chief Lanier
CommentToday on NewsTalk DC Police Chief Cathy Lanier talked about recent robberies in Northwest, speed cameras, questions about the District's homicide closure rate and more.
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Police chief: 'We've quadrupled the tickets issued for blocking bike lanes'
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How will D.C. manage its traffic in 2012? The sidewalks, roads, and bike lanes are getting even more crowded, and the police have already increased the number of tickets for violating our rules about public space.
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D.C. police to start posting hate crime data online
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D.C. police will begin posting data related to hate crimes online every month after transgender groups raised concerns that the police department isn’t doing enough to prevent crimes against the transgender community.
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D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier email defends All Hands on Deck
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Say what you will about D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier, but she puts up one hell of a fight. After losing a recent ruling that questions the legality of "All Hands on Deck," she insisted that the crime-fighting initiative will continue as planned this weekend. Now, miffed about media coverage of her standoff with the cops' union, she's sent an email in her defense to every police-community list.
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D.C. police's 'All Hands on Deck' to go on this weekend
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Brawlers of Adams Morgan, take note: "All Hands on Deck," in which Police Chief Cathy Lanier floods D.C.'s streets with cops, will go on this weekend despite officers' insistence that the crime-fighting campaign violates their contracts.
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Cathy Lanier 'appalled' by assault on lesbians
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Last week, the Washington Blade reported that D.C. police essentially ignored five lesbians who say they were assaulted outside the Columbia Heights Metro, and now Chief Cathy Lanier says she's "appalled" by the officers' behavior.
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Charlie Sheen escort cop may face formal allegations
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Charlie Sheen's wild ride may lead to serious trouble for the cop who authorized the escort.
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Police Chief Cathy Lanier under fire for sexual discrimination
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Male officers are getting the short end of the stick, as Washington's chief of police has allegedly been using two sets of disciplinary measures, depending on sex.
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MPD releases new statement on Sheen escort, says look at the old statement
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Police released another statement on the escorts that have transported celebrities like Charlie Sheen, except it's no different than their previous statements.
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Drug raid uncovers $1 million in cocaine
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During a 15-month long, undercover operation, federal authorities wiretapped a storage unit in Hyattsville where they uncovered cocaine and a half-million dollars.
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D.C. police get tough on litter bugs
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D.C. police will soon begin cracking down on litter bugs in the city with a pilot program fining offenders $75 and possibly even arresting those who fail to provide an accurate name and address, WAMU reports.
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D.C. police: It's policy to escort 'non-dignitaries' like Sheen
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The D.C. police department says it does have a policy for escorting celebrities and sports teams, contrary to statements by Chief Cathy Lanier following the controversy involving actor Charlie Sheen
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Number of D.C. police six-figure salaries on the rise
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The number of District police officers being paid more than $100,000 salaries has risen sharply since 2007, despite the a falling number of street patrol officers, the Washington Examiner reports.
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D.C. Chief Lanier's impartiality questioned in fired cop's case
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A District police officer appealing her firing has asked Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy Lanier to recuse herself from the case fearing impartiality, the Washington Times reports.
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D.C. police e-mails concerned with bad press, trans rights
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When trans activists speak out, the D.C. criminal justice system is forced to listen.
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