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Programs cut include those supporting police officer wellness, corrections reentry, victim services, mental health and crime reduction
The convicted killer of four University of Idaho students said taunts from fellow inmates at Idaho’s maximum-security prison are keeping him awake at night
The Axon body-worn cameras have already reduced inmate grievance response times by up to 12% and use-of-force reports have dropped by about 17%
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Agent Joshua Byrd, 40, who leaves behind his wife and three children, began his career with the department as a cadet in 2014