A bill known as the Traffic Safety for All Act would restrict Washington police officers from pulling people over for nonmoving violations.
The auto sear, or “Glock switch,” converts a handgun into a weapon that fires 120 rounds a minute. The lawsuit wants Glock to reject such dangerous capabiliity.
Police in Washington would be barred from stopping drivers solely for nonmoving violations, like expired tabs or a broken headlight, under a Democratic-backed bill in the state Legislature.
The 52-year-old suspect from Blaine was taken to Whatcom County Jail on suspicion of second-degree assault, third-degree ...
PROVIDENCE – The perennial battle over a proposed "assault weapons" ban began anew at the Rhode Island State House on Tuesday ...
For decades, Washington has sought to prop up the government in Mogadishu, but Somalia remains a fractured state. Political ...
He allegedly threatened the former vice president and house speaker and tried to gain access to Obama’s D.C. home.
The government is fitting your car with speed-limiting tech to make sure you don't break the law again. This isn't some ...
A bill that seeks to establish parameters for volunteers acting on behalf of a local sheriff’s office had a public hearing at the Washington State Legislature on Monday.
WSP and Seattle Police worked together to catch three taggers who shot at a car in Seattle. The Washington State Patrol (WSP) ...
Firearms content on YouTube has long been relatively niche, an algorithmic recommendation that can appear after viewers watch a Call of Duty stream.
The state agency that trains WA police officers is considering a ban on the Sig Sauer P320, after reports of shootings in ...