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    Prince George’s County police official talks tech in Argentina
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    Prince George’s County police official talks tech in Argentina

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    Fewer officers killed in line of duty in 2012
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    Hammer-wielding man fatally shot by officer in Maryland
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    Police investigate shooting near Capitol Hill East
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    Police investigate shooting near Capitol Hill East

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    D.C. police officer shoots armed robber
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      FILE - In this May 17, 2011 file photo, Andrew Mitchell arrives at Downing Street, London. Mitchell, who resigned from a government post over allegations that he used derogatory remarks against police officers called on Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012 for a full inquiry into the dispute amid new claims that police fabricated the evidence. Mitchell quit as the government's chief whip in September after he was accused of swearing at police officers who stopped him from wheeling his bicycle through the Downing Street gates. (AP Photo/PA, Yui Mok, File) UNITED KINGDOM OUT, NO SALES, NO ARCHIVE

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    Dog goes missing from Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office
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    New Montgomery County park police chief aims to continue community partnerships
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    Obama still blaming Congressional Republicans for lack of plan to prevent fiscal cliff
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    Laws banning concealed carry by school personnel almost guarantee that the most defenseless remain most vulnerable
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    Laws banning concealed carry by school personnel almost guarantee that the most defenseless remain most vulnerable

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    December 17, 2012 6:17 pm
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