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Yet experts say those statistics are, by no means, comprehensive. Data on sexual assaults by police are almost nonexistent, they say."It's just not available at all," said Jonathan Blanks, a research associate with the Cato Institute's Project on Criminal Justice. "You can only crowdsource this info."The BGSU researchers compiled their list by documenting cases of sworn nonfederal law enforcement officers who have been arrested. But the 2016 federally funded paper, "Police Integrity Lost: A Study of Law Enforcement Officers Arrested," says the problem isn't limited to sexual assault."There are no comprehensive statistics available on problems with police integrity," the report says, and no government entity collects data on police who are arrested.It adds, "Police sexual misconduct and cases of police sexual violence are often referred to as hidden offenses, and studies on police sexual misconduct are usually based on small samples or derived from officer surveys that are threatened by a reluctance to reveal these cases."The nation's foremost researchers on the subject, thus, must often rely on published media reports. The BGSU numbers, for instance, are the result of Google alerts on 48 search terms entered by researchers. The scholars then follow each case through adjudication.While those numbers represent a fair portion of cases, arrests rely on a victim making a report and a law enforcement agency making that report public, after an arrest or otherwise. With sexual assaults by police officers, neither is guaranteed. 1545

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WRTV cameras captured a Friday night sobriety checkpoint on Madison Avenue as part of the national campaign “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.”“We are here to detect impaired drivers,” said Indianapolis Metro Police Sgt. Michael Duke. “We’re interacting with a lot more people when we have a checkpoint than if we were out just roaming.”The Friday night checkpoint cost ,000, and was federally funded through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration“We are not playing,” Duke said. “We don’t play. If we can arrest you, you’re going to jail for DUI.”WRTV cameras were rolling during a scary moment as a teenage driver peeled out of the checkpoint, leaving his driver’s license with police and narrowly missing officers and a WRTV photographer.“The car had marijuana in it, and that’s why he fled,” Duke said. “Lately we’re getting a lot more marijuana issues. They roll down the window and the odor of marijuana comes out and that’s probable cause to look into the car.”A warrant was issued for the teen’s arrest, and he was later charged with resisting law enforcement, criminal recklessness, and possession of marijuana.But what about arresting drunk drivers at the checkpoint?More than 700 vehicles drove through the checkpoint going southbound on Madison Avenue. 1276

  

Witnesses and MTS employees told investigators that the man had been "acting erratically" at the train station and was possibly under the influence of an unknown substance, the lieutenant said. 193

  

with the Department of Health and Human Services to make sure sponsors of unaccompanied minors are properly vetted, according to ICE acting Press Secretary Bryan Cox, a move that could give ICE access to more information it could use in its immigration enforcement activities.Congress has sought to limit ICE's involvement in HHS' care of migrant minors who enter the US without parents or guardians.But Cox contends Congress' prohibition applies only if the minor's potential sponsor is accepted and that the agency is verifying identities of sponsors using biometrics to help protect children.Cox told CNN if the sponsor is rejected, they are no longer protected by law, and adds that HHS' Office of Refugee Resettlement, which administers the unaccompanied minor program, is already sharing rejected sponsor information with ICE. 832

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