William Sousa In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal
Henderson city officials say their police department can be objective in the investigation of the unexpected death of a Municipal Court judge whose body was found in her home on March 13.
The Christian Science Monitor
As the Chicago Police Department prepares to release a potentially explosive video that shows an officer killing a 17-year-old black teenager named Laquan McDonald, some police-transparency activists have taken a new and curious position: They want the video to remain secret.
N.B.C. News
A University of Cincinnati police officer who shot a driver to death during a routine traffic stop probably would not have been indicted for murder, authorities say, without a key piece of evidence — video from a camera worn by the cop.
K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now
UNLV Criminal Justice researchers released the results of a national survey gauging the public's opinion of body worn cameras on police officers.
Associated Press
In a June 22 story about efforts to retrain police to reduce the number of shootings by officers, The Associated Press erroneously reported the name of a trainer quoted. The correct name is Pete Kruse, not Pete Crews. A corrected version of the story is below. ___ By 2 a.m., nearly five hours had ticked by since Stanley Gibson’s last call.
Las Vegas Sun
By 2 a.m., nearly five hours had ticked by since Stanley Gibson's last call.