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On July 18, the Laramie City Council approved bylaws for the city’s Police Advisory Board. This development comes just two weeks after the board itself was created in early July. The bylaws outline the board’s purpose, membership, responsibilities, training procedures and more.
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On July 5, the Laramie City Council unanimously approved the creation of a police advisory board. It’s slated to be up and running within three to six months and will act as a sounding board for the community.
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The Laramie Police Department said its officer left no later than 2014 — but the leaked membership log itself suggests that he joined more than two years after that, in 2016, according to the Laramie Reporter.
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That measure initially won the support of five councilors – a simple majority, all it needed to pass. But an hour later, Councilor Pat Gabriel said he had changed his mind and called a reconsideration vote.
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On a windy Wednesday evening, local protesters filled the sidewalks of downtown Laramie wearing masks and holding signs with messages like, "Black Lives…
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The Laramie Police Department is one of just six law enforcement agencies from across the country selected to participate in a pilot program to help…
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Elected officials haven't had much to say in response to an officer-involved shooting in Albany County. County Attorney Peggy Trent and Undersheriff Josh…
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A Laramie group has released an autopsy report that says Albany County Sheriff's Corporal Derek Colling shot unarmed Robbie Ramirez three times, including…
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Last week a grand jury decided not to indict Albany County Sheriff's officer Derek Colling. In November, he shot and killed 39-year-old Laramie resident…
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A new program will allow Laramie and Cheyenne police officers to help one another during the Jubilee and Frontier Days weekends this month.The arrangement…