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Patrol
NC Officer Killed in Gunfight Outside Fast Food Restaurant, Suspect Dead
Concord officials identified the fatally shot officer as Jason Shuping, 25, who had been with the department since 2019. The wounded officer was identified as Kaleb Robinson, 23. He suffered minor injuries, officials said.
December 17, 2020
Special Units
Concordia University Now Offers Public Safety and Security Degree
Concordia University in St. Paul, Minn., is launching a new Public Safety and Security degree program focused on emergency management. This BA degree will examine strategies for managing timely public safety issues that range from terrorism and biohazards, to severe weather response and infectious diseases.
December 13, 2006
Weapons
New Hampshire AG's Report Says Concord Sergeant Broke No Laws in Training Accident Shooting
The New Hampshire attorney general's office issued a final report yesterday reaffirming its conclusion that a Concord police sergeant broke no laws when he accidentally shot and wounded another officer during a training session in May.
January 12, 2009
SWAT
How SWAT Handled the Sacramento Standoff
Sacramento County Sheriff's SWAT was called out to what turned into a 56-hour standoff—the longest in Sacramento history—at an 82-unit apartment complex. The suspect shot at SWAT officers, a robot, and the Armored Rescue Vehicle (ARV) on at least eight occasions.
June 14, 2010
Careers
Two Calif. Chiefs Helm Same Departments as Their Dads
The four men say being police chiefs of the same cities is a source of pride. They also say that because law enforcement has changed so much over the last few decades, their jobs have little in common beyond the title.
March 27, 2012
Weapons
SHOT Show 2010: Winchester Introduces PDX1 Shotshells
Winchester Ammunition introduced the Supreme Elite PDX1 shotshells in 410 and 12 gauge for personal defense at SHOT Show 2010 in Las Vegas.
January 19, 2010
Vehicle Ops
PDU8S Power Distribution Unit
D&R Electronics
The PDU8S is one of D&R Electronics' newest power distribution units. This is a central fuse box for all your aftermarket electronic equipment to be wired to.
June 23, 2016
Weapons
PDS Carbine
Rock River Arms
Rock River Arms' new PDS (Piston Driven System) Carbine utilizes the company's new PDS system with a purpose-designed bolt carrier, adjustable gas piston, and over-the-barrel spring and guide rod arrangement.
October 30, 2010
Technology
Boise PD Crime Lab
The Boise Police Crime Lab applies scientific laboratory testing procedures to the analysis of physical crime fingerprint evidence for the purpose of comparison or identification. Evidence seized at crime scenes is routed to the crime lab for the development of fingerprints by the use of various powders, chemicals and other treatment methods. Video via Boise PD.
December 3, 2009
Patrol
Seattle PD's Homeless Parody
Seattle PD's Assistant Chief Jim Pugel apologized for appearing in a 1986 police training video mocking homlessness. The parody video, "Under the Viaduct," offers alternative lyrics to "Under the Boardwalk" and shows homeless drinking wine, breaking into cars and being rousted by police. Read the full story here.
April 25, 2013
Patrol
ACLU Sues Newark PD
The American Civil Liberties Union has sued the Newark Police Department, alleging the agency violates the civil rights of its citizens. On Thursday, several City Council members supported the claim.
September 9, 2010
Training
Houston PD's Mounted Unit
The Houston Police Department has one of the largest mounted patrol units in the country. Learn about it in this police recruitment video from Houston PD.
December 10, 2009
Technology
PDSI Software Scheduling Software
PDSI
PDSI Software’s Telestaff v. 2.2 Scheduling and Staff Management software combines the intricacies of computer software with simple telephone components to simplify staffing needs. The software uses an agency’s individual work code and rules to ensure appropriate staffing during any shift or unpredicted event. The program roster interfaces with industry-leading CAD systems and the software can also manage payroll, cost reports, and time keeping.
April 30, 2005
Patrol
Otterbox PDA Protector
Otterbox
Otterbox’s 3600 case is designed to protect a standard PDA from water and vibration, eliminating the need for more expensive rugged PDAs. PDAs installed with the HazMasterG3 software from Alluviam are available with an OtterBox 3600 case as an option. It’s easy to carry around and works well even with gloved hands. The neoprene hand strap, optional neck lanyard, and belt clip provide added carrying options.
August 31, 2006
Special Units
Tucson (Ariz.) PD's SWAT Team
Sgt. Robert Allen, weighed down in 50 pounds of tactical ballistic assault gear, has a reporter in his office, a lieutenant standing in the doorway, a ringing cell phone in one hand, and a three-wire mic at his left ear, listening to the Tucson Police Department SWAT team prepare for deployment.
July 31, 2005
Command
Philadelphia PD Fires DEI Officer
Leslie Marant, who began her job in April 2022, was fired by then-acting Commissioner John M. Stanford at a 10:30 a.m. meeting, who said that Bethel would be restructuring the department and would no longer need her services, a source said.
January 4, 2024
Patrol
Denver PD's Rough Nightclub Arrest
Denver PD has settled a lawsuit stemming from the rough arrest in April 2009 of a 24-year-old man outside a city nightclub. An independent monitor sided with the man's claim that officers used excessive force. The video is an ABC News report that includes interviews with the two men on Good Morning America.
August 15, 2010
Patrol
Asheville PD's Bicycle Patrol Training
This video shows bicycle training on cone patterns by the Asheville (N.C.) Police Department. The department offered the training on maneuvering techniques in June 2008, as it rejuvenated its bicycle patrols in the city.
December 28, 2009
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