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.
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.