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Special Units
Bullard TacSight SE35 Thermal Imager
Bullard
The Bullard TacSight SE35 thermal imaging camera is designed especially for surveillance applications. Users can implement several special features of the SE35 with the touch of a button, including 4X digital zoom, image enhancement, and reverse polarity.
February 28, 2006
Technology
Bullard Tacsight Utility Block Attachment
Bullard
Bullard’s new Utility Block attachment for its Tacsight thermal imager allows expanded camera capabilities. The tool attaches easily to the camera for fixed-position surveillance over extended periods of time. Tacsight is also outfitted with a standard tripod thread, allowing for pole or tripod mounting with the Utility Block. The attachment comes with power-in and power-out connections for extended operation, and extra recording or transmitting devices can also be powered through it.
May 31, 2005
Patrol
North Carolina Trooper Killed in Pursuit Crash
The deceased trooper has been identified as Samuel Newton Bullard, of Wilkes County. He was a three-year veteran assigned to Surry County.
May 21, 2018
Patrol
North Carolina Trooper Dies in Crash During Pursuit
North Carolina State Trooper Samuel Bullard died after crashing during a high-speed chase while pursuing a suspect Monday night. Bullard was 24 years old
May 22, 2018
Patrol
Man Charged with Trooper's Murder in Fatal North Carolina Crash
Authorities had been looking for 22-year-old Dakota Kape Whitt after Trooper Samuel N. Bullard, 24, of Wilkes County, died late Monday night in a crash along Interstate 77 in Yadkin County during a chase. More Here.
May 23, 2018
Patrol
S.C. Cop Fabricated Shooting Story
North Charleston police sergeant Eddie Bullard shot himself and then made up a story for investigators that he was wounded by his own gun during a struggle with a shadowy suspect, Police Chief Jon Zumalt said.
July 8, 2012
Patrol
Video: Man Charged with Trooper's Murder in Fatal North Carolina Crash
Authorities had been looking for 22-year-old Dakota Kape Whitt after Trooper Samuel N. Bullard, 24, of Wilkes County, died late Monday night in a crash along Interstate 77 in Yadkin County during a chase.
May 23, 2018
Patrol
Shot S.C. Cop Released Gun Magazine During Struggle
A North Charleston (S.C.) Police sergeant was shot with his service pistol Wednesday morning, after struggling with a man who grabbed his gun from behind.
July 5, 2012
Technology
Edge Thermal Imager
Bullard
Weighing only 1.5 pounds, the Edge is available with an 80 x 60 or 160 x 120 resolution infrared engine providing officers with a sleek, lightweight, ergonomically designed thermal imager perfectly suited for tactical, investigation, and search-and-rescue applications.
December 13, 2012
Technology
Tacsight S2
Bullard
The Tacsight S2 hand-held thermal imager is Bullard’s newest design for law enforcement. For covert surveillance in darkness, you can dim the display or even turn it completely off and view images through an attachable eyepiece.
December 31, 2007
Patrol
Alabama Officer Lauded for Saving the Life of a Man Having Seizure
Officer Patrick Niles—who is also a certified EMT—provided life-saving care as other first responders arrived at the scene.
September 18, 2020
Patrol
Residents of Small South Carolina Town Rally Behind Fired Lesbian Police Chief
Last Wednesday dozens of residents picketed outside of town hall calling for Moore's job to be reinstated; Moore came by too, to thank them. Others in the town, which has a population of just over 1,400, held a prayer virgil for Moore who has served Latta for more than 20 years.
April 28, 2014
Patrol
The Right Approach
Ever since the first officer pulled over a speeding vehicle, the standard practice of making a traffic stop has been the driver side approach. But just because a procedure or tactic is time-honored that doesn't necessarily mean it is sound.
February 28, 2002
Gangs
The Grape Street Gang, the CCO, and Honcho Day
In the mid-1980s these crack and PCP drug wars exploded into unprecedented violence and open gang wars on the streets of Los Angeles and Compton. The evolution of fortified crack houses with iron sally port entrances and video surveillance and the appearance of gang members wearing body armor who engaged in firefights using military-style weapons and multiple shooters, forced the police to play catch-up tactically. And the cost in human lives was staggering.
December 2, 2009
Patrol
Taking Evidence from the Suspect
A criminal suspect has a Fifth Amendment right not to be compelled to incriminate himself, so he cannot be forced to make a statement. But if he is lawfully in custody, he can be compelled to submit to particular tests or to provide exemplars of his physical attributes. Under some circumstances, he can also be compelled to behave in certain ways (“modeling”) in order to assist in identification.
November 30, 2005
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