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Special Units
Officials Tell House Reservation Law Enforcement is Inadequate
Addressing the U.S. House of Representatives Resources Committee, tribal leaders and law enforcement officials definitively stated that more funding, more flexibility, and more inter-agency cooperation are needed if law enforcement is to adequately serve the Great Plains reservations.
June 7, 2007
Patrol
Wisconsin Department "Cancels Crime" Due to Coronavirus Concerns
The Kenosha (WI) Police Department has declared a moratorium on criminal activity amid concerns over the spread of the Coronavirus.
March 9, 2020
Patrol
Milwaukee PD Facing Loss of 150 Officers if Grant Falls Through
The Milwaukee Police Department could lose as many as 150 police officers in the event that a federal grant the agency has applied for does not go through.
October 15, 2020
Patrol
Oregon Sheriff Considers Restructuring Mutual Aid Agreement with Portland Police
Clackamas County Sheriff Craig Roberts had asked city leaders to cover the legal expenses of any deputy who is involved in a use-of-force incident, but that request was denied.
April 4, 2019
Special Units
California K-9 Helps Apprehend 2 Men Following Vehicle Pursuit
A K-9 with the Vacaville (CA) Police Department is now credited with the apprehension of two burglary suspects who had attempted to hide from police after leading them on a vehicle pursuit.
September 14, 2020
Special Units
NYPD Plans to Post Police Overseas
The New York Police Department is considering putting cops in Canada, Europe and the Middle East in a global initiative to guard New York City from terrorism.
July 16, 2002
Patrol
Detroit One Crime Initiative Targets Gun Violence
Detroit's elected and law enforcement leaders hope to reduce gun-related violence in the shattered city by 25% this year through targeted enforcement and agency collaboration.
March 25, 2013
Patrol
Miami Police Do The Right Thing Program Turns 25 Years Old
Do The Right Thing, Inc. (DTRT) is a national, not-for-profit organization operating in cooperation with local law enforcement to recognize and reward young people for their positive behavior, accomplishments, and good deeds.
August 19, 2015
Patrol
U.S. Marshals Launch G8-Wanted Child Sex Offender Web Site
The Department of Justice via the U.S. Marshals Service has launched a Web site highlighting the 10 most wanted sex offenders in the United States. Seven other countries have also launched similar sites.
March 23, 2010
Patrol
A Counter-Terrorism Training Resource
The Department of Homeland Security's
National Domestic Preparedness Consortium
offers significant training resources to public safety. A variety of programs are offered through this organization.
May 9, 2011
Patrol
First Responder Exercise in Houston Highlights Multi-Disciplinary Training
An upcoming series of training exercises in the Houston area will enable a number of local, state, and federal public safety agencies to train in multi-disciplinary, multi-jurisdictional emergency response.
February 4, 2022
Patrol
N.H. Police Chief Killed, 4 Wounded In Drug Raid
Greenland (N.H.) Police Chief Michael Maloney was eight days from retirement when he was gunned down during the raid targeting Cullen Mutrie, 29, at a Post Road home.
April 12, 2012
Weapons
Backup Gun Policies: Agency-by-Agency
Last June POLICE magazine published an editorial that asked readers to let us know if their agencies had policies that prohibited officers from carrying backup guns. We promised to contact these agencies and ask the reasons for the policies. Calls were made and the following is our agency-by-agency report.
May 31, 2004
Technology
Waverly Labs: Breaking Language Barriers
Waverly Labs' Ambassador over-the-ear interpreter lets officers communicate in multiple languages using a smartphone.
August 8, 2019
SWAT
A Tactical Team Divided from Its Patrol Counterparts Cannot Stand
Hidden within the larger story of the Mogadishu raid, there is a lesson for all tactical officers. “Blackhawk Down” involved Task Force Ranger, which was made of different branches of the U.S. military and every man in that team joined together regardless of unit or service branch to fight in a desperate life and death battle. If they hadn’t, none of them would have survived.
August 28, 2007
SWAT
Urban Shield 2011: Enhancing Mutual Aid
When a law enforcement agency calls for mutual aid help in northern California, arriving responders are usually on the same page, due to their participation in tactical training at Urban Shield.
November 20, 2011
Patrol
Impact: Life Will Be Different
Have the WTC and Pentagon attacks changed how police work will be conducted in the future?
October 31, 2001
Special Units
Cancer Treatments: Battling Cartels
One thing is clear about the battle against the Mexican cartels: Your strategy for countering it tends to reflect your personal world view. And regardless of where you work on this continent, Mexican drug cartels present a great danger to you as an American law enforcement officer.
April 30, 2009
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