Philadelphia establishes new shooting investigations unit focusing on non-fatal incidents
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Philadelphia Police Captain John Walker visited Good Day Philadelphia to discuss the unit and its goal of more efficiently investigating non-fatal shootings and improving police response and clearance rates.

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Philadelphia officer to be dismissed after allegedly giving false statements in gun case

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Philadelphia officer who fatally shot 12-year-old Thomas Siderio to be dismissed

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Driving Equality Law: Philadelphia ban on minor traffic stops goes into effect

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Boy, 12, fatally shot by Philadelphia officers after bullet struck police car

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Google employees to return to offices in April

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Charges dismissed against former Philadelphia police officer brothers

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