By: Joanna Putman
"Jessica's Law" is named after Jessica Ebbighausen, whose family was initially ineligible for survivor benefits because she was still in training when she was killed in an on-duty crash
United States (National)


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Joanna Putman's coverage predominantly focuses on law enforcement-related news, with a significant emphasis on breaking and evolving stories. She covers topics such as police pursuits, officer safety, body-worn cameras, and crime. Given her geographic focus on the United States and more specifically California (with an emphasis on Los Angeles), she would likely be responsive to pitches related to local law enforcement initiatives, innovative policing methods or technology being adopted in the region.
Additionally, given her attention to entertainment news alongside crime and government/politics themes suggests that Joanna may also consider human-interest stories involving law enforcement officers or departments in her coverage.
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