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Division Of Criminal Investigation

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law-and-order1 year ago

"Iowa DPS Defends Sports Wagering Investigation Amid Controversy"

The Iowa Department of Public Safety released a statement addressing criticism over an investigation into illegal sports wagering, detailing the roles of Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) agents and justifying their evidence-gathering techniques. Lawyers for former Iowa State football players alleged that DCI agents had no reasonable cause to track student-athletes' use of sports wagering apps, leading to concerns about privacy from state lawmakers. The DPS claims to have obtained evidence in a constitutionally permissible manner and states that it is ultimately up to the courts to decide. Over a dozen male student-athletes at the University of Iowa and Iowa State University were implicated in the investigation.

legalcriminal-justice2 years ago

"Allegations of Illegal Searches and Improper Investigations in College Athlete Gambling Probe"

A veteran agent with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation accuses the agency of conducting illegal searches and misrepresenting the purpose of an investigation into gambling by student-athletes at the University of Iowa and Iowa State University. The investigation led to charges against fifteen student-athletes, but the DCI has since admitted that the actions were not criminal. Attorneys for the athletes are now questioning the impetus for the investigation, and court filings reveal accusations of warrantless GeoFence placement and deceptive tactics by DCI agents. The attorneys are seeking to compel the state of Iowa to release more information about the investigation.

crime2 years ago

Fatal Officer-Involved Shooting in Fond du Lac: Man Killed, Police Dog Injured

An officer involved shooting in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, left a man dead and a police dog seriously injured. The incident occurred during a response to a disturbance, and gunfire was exchanged between a sheriff's deputy and the man. The deputy has been placed on administrative leave, and the Wisconsin Department of Justice and Division of Criminal Investigation are investigating the incident. No other individuals were injured, and the identities of those involved have not been released.