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Technology
FBI to Help Unlock Arkansas Murder Victim's iPhone
In what might be a landmark decision for state and local law enforcement, the FBI has agreed to unlock an iPhone and iPod in an Arkansas murder case—a decision that will likely have agencies all over the country asking for help in similar cases.
March 31, 2016
Technology
Three Ark. Agencies Pick digiTicket Citation System
Arkansas law enforcement agencies in Benton, Bryant, and Saline County have adopted Saltus Technologies' digiTicket e-citation system to eliminate lost revenue due to handwriting errors, incorrect court scheduling, and other manual data-input ticket issues.
August 16, 2012
Patrol
Arkansas Officers Find Guns, Molotov Cocktails in Stolen U-Haul Truck
The pursuit continued into Arkansas, involving officers from Tonitown and Springdale. When the U-Haul reached Interstate 49 in Springdale near Exit 70, Tontitown Police Chief Corey Jenison hit the van in order to stop it.
February 9, 2024
Weapons
Ark. AG: Arming of Teachers Not Permitted
A state board that licenses private security agencies doesn't have the authority to allow school districts to employ educators and staff as security personnel, according to a legal opinion from Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel.
August 4, 2013
Patrol
Ark. Panel: 13 School Districts Can Arm Teachers
A state board voted Wednesday to allow 13 school districts in Arkansas to continue using teachers, administrators and other staff as armed guards, despite a warning from the state's top attorney that the licensing law they relied upon was intended for private businesses.
September 10, 2013
Patrol
Shots Fired: Marion, Arkansas 01•30•2003
When two men in a passing Bonneville paid scant attention to him—indeed, made a conspicuous effort to ignore him—Officer Freddy Williams of the Marion (Ark.) Police Department decided to direct his attention to them.
August 31, 2007
Patrol
'60 Minutes' Profiles Sovereign Citizen Movement
Sovereign citizens are Americans who believe the country's laws don't apply to them. They ignore requirements such as driver's licenses and social security cards and oftentimes don't pay taxes.
May 15, 2011
Technology
NGA Center to Help States Improve Public Safety Interoperable Communications
To help states ensure their communication capabilities are adequately prepared to respond to an emergency, the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices (NGA Center) has announced six states—Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Massachusetts, New York and Washington—selected to participate in the Public Safety Interoperability Communications Policy Academy: Focus on Governance.
November 21, 2008
Technology
Tennessee Highway Patrol Selects Motorola for $39M Radio Project
Motorola Solutions was chosen to implement the first phase of a statewide radio system in Tennessee that would bring new capabilities to state troopers and improved mutual aid coordination, according to officials.
December 14, 2011
Patrol
Shots Fired: West Memphis, Arkansas 05/20/2010
After sovereign citizens ambushed two West Memphis officers, Arkansas Game and Fish Warden Mike Neal came face to face with the cop killers in a Walmart parking lot. After taking AK-47 fire, Neal returned fire and rammed them with his truck.
October 23, 2011
Patrol
Shots Fired: Fort Smith, Arkansas 09/15/2010
A rape investigation presented immediate barriers for Fort Smith PD's Det. Jeff Carter, such as a reluctant victim and informant with a criminal record and chemical dependence.
November 6, 2011
Patrol
Arkansas Courthouse Shooting
James Ray Palmer entered a courthouse in Van Buren, Ark., on Sept. 13 and opened fire inside a judge's office. Responding officers struck Palmer as he exited the courthouse.
September 21, 2011
Special Units
Video: Arkansas Department Receives Donated Motor Unit
The Van Buren Police Department now has a motorcycle unit, thanks to the generous donation of a local citizen who wanted to show her gratitude toward the officers who last year responded when her husband had fallen.
July 24, 2019
Patrol
Arkansas Officer Dies In Foot Pursuit
A drug task force director in Arkansas died as he chased a parolee from a Clarksville property Tuesday evening. Larry Johnson, 65, was the director of the Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force.
March 26, 2013
Patrol
Arkansas Officer Acknowledges 'Fabricating' Shooting Story
An England, AR, police officer who said he exchanged gunfire with a suspect last month has been arrested on a charge of filing a false police report and has been fired from his position.
November 3, 2015
Patrol
Fired Arkansas Deputy Charged with Murder
Washington County Sheriff Jay Cantrell reportedly asked the state police to investigate the shooting and the former deputy was arrested after a special prosecutor assigned to the case charged him with murder and assault.
March 13, 2024
Patrol
Slain Arkansas Officers Followed Their Families' Blue Legacy
Like so many others, Brandon Paudert and Bill Evans took up careers in law enforcement to follow in the footsteps of their fathers. The West Memphis, Ark., police officers killed on Thursday after a traffic stop on Interstate 40 had seen their fathers -- and, in Evans' case, a grandfather -- serve long careers.
May 20, 2010
Patrol
Arkansas Chief Wounded, Suspect Killed in Wednesday Shooting
Chief and commissioned Garland County Deputy Chad King was volunteering to respond to a criminal trespassing call in the 2900 block of Little Blakely Creek Road. When he arrived, he found the suspect in a van that was stuck in the mud. After that, an unknown altercation occurred between the suspect and King. Several minutes passed before he radioed for help.
January 28, 2016
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