Law Enforcement
Thailand plans to cut utilities to five Myanmar border locations linked to Chinese-operated scam centers that have caused billions in losses. The decision, made during an urgent security meeting, targets areas with suspiciously high electricity consumption in Payathonzu, Tachileik, and Myawaddy townships. The action comes ahead of Thai PM's China visit and could affect up to 100,000 people.
Utah legislation S.B. 180 mandates police to disclose the use of generative AI in report writing and requires departments to establish AI usage policies. The bill addresses concerns about Axon's Draft One software, which automatically generates police reports from body-cam audio, while highlighting potential risks in accuracy and accountability.
Virginia's Senate narrowly passed a bill prohibiting police from lying to minors during interrogations, with a 22-18 vote. The legislation aims to prevent law enforcement from using deceptive techniques on children, addressing concerns about false confessions among minors. The bill now awaits Governor Glenn Youngkin's decision to sign or veto it.
A suspected cult leader and associate from the 'Zizian' group were arrested in Maryland, connected to multiple homicides across the US. The group, comprised of young computer scientists with anarchist beliefs, has been linked to six killings, including a Border Patrol agent's death. Their ideology spans radical veganism, gender identity, and AI concerns.
A federal appeals court ruled that an Oregon district attorney's unauthorized review and sharing of a woman's private cellphone data violated Fourth Amendment rights but granted him qualified immunity. The case highlights privacy concerns when a prosecutor accessed and shared nude photos found on a woman's phone without warrant or consent, leading to small-town gossip and privacy violations.
NYC subway crime dropped 36% in January 2025 while ridership increased by 13.1% following the implementation of congestion pricing. Mayor Eric Adams attributes the decline to increased police presence, including 1,200 additional NYPD officers and 300 officers patrolling overnight trains, alongside Governor Hochul's $77 million initiative for enhanced security measures.