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A Springfield police officer was injured in a fire Friday morning that started after a driver refused to pull over for a traffic stop.
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Police say the initial report came from a neighbor.
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The group says they fear the system could be used to surveil marginalized communities, activists, or undermine Oregon sanctuary law, which prohibits public resources being used for immigration enforcement.
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According to the Springfield Police Department, the officers are recovering from their injuries at home.
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Police said the suspect "brandished two knives" and that the officers received "significant injuries."
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Springfield Police say a suspect is in custody and has been charged with murder and arson after a fire claimed two lives on Wednesday.
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After serving as interim chief at the Springfield Police Department for three months, Jami Resch was officially sworn in as the department’s chief on June 25.
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Eugene and Springfield police have purchased license plate readers that use AI to make digital fingerprints of vehicles. Police say they're a tool to gather objective evidence. Privacy advocates fear the system could put Oregon’s vulnerable residents at risk.
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Springfield Police Chief Andrew Shearer will resign next month
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A Lane County Jury has convicted a Springfield man on two counts of murder for an April 2022 stabbing.
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The Springfield Police Department said one of its officers was struck by a bullet fired by a suspect Thursday morning.
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The police shooting of a murder suspect in Reedsport earlier this month has been deemed justified, three weeks after the incident. On March 9, law…