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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
Special Units
Scottsdale (Ariz.) PD's Crowd Control Unit
The Scottsdale (Ariz.) PD's Rapid Response Team was established with three squads of officers, plus supervisors and logistics support. Now it totals 40 officers, all trained in the latest crowd control techniques developed by FEMA's Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston, Ala.
December 16, 2012
Training
Scottsdale (Ariz.) PD's Community Relations Unit
The Scottsdale Police Department has a few clowns working for them and that's something of which they're quite proud. Sure, maybe some other departments have clowns working for them, but the Scottsdale clowns have a mission - one they take very seriously.
September 30, 2001
Patrol
Arizona PD K-9s Get Badges
Members of the Prescott (Ariz.) PD K-9 Unit who've been on the force fighting crime and enforcing the law for some time will finally be getting badges to wear. Not the officers -- the dogs.
September 5, 2014
Training
Chicago PD May Eliminate Entrance Exam
Critics think the concept of eliminating the written entrance exam is a mistake, and without the test the city would basically be giving badges and guns to people who have met only basic physical and mental requirements.
January 7, 2010
Special Units
Video: Mexican Cartel Threatens Arizona PD's Off-Duty Officers
The threats were issued following two large drug busts by off-duty officers with the department. Nogales Chief Jeffrey Kirkham learned about the threats via a criminal informant in Mexico who told the agency about a list of officers held by the cartel.
June 26, 2010
Patrol
Chicago PD Eliminates 'Roundtables' After Officer Shootings
The interviews involved the officer giving a cursory statement of the incident. The round-tables were criticized for always coming to the conclusion that the officer was justified
October 3, 2010
Patrol
Arizona Deputies Bring Elderly Man Groceries, Repair His Home
Deputies with the Maricopa (AZ) Sheriff's Office who conducted a welfare check on an elderly gentleman went out of their way to help him by repairing his home and bringing him groceries Friday.
January 20, 2020
Training
Chicago PD Raises Minimum Eligibility Age to 25
Applicants must now be 25 to take the police entrance exam with the exception of military veterans who have served at least three consecutive years of active duty. They can still apply after they turn 21.
October 28, 2010
Patrol
California City of Bell May Eliminate PD Amid Scandal
The Bell Police Officers' Assn. is preparing to dispute the decision, saying it could hurt public safety and likely not bring the desired savings.
December 19, 2010
Weapons
El Paso PD Issued M4 Patrol Rifles
Training with the M-4 is under way at the Police Academy, and the new weaponry will eventually be issued to every member of the El Paso PD, from patrol officers up to the chief.
June 16, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Miami PD Purchases 9 Electric Stand-up Vehicles
The Miami Police Department has purchased and placed into service a fleet of nine electric stand-up vehicles (ESVs) from T3 Motion Inc. The Patroller vehicles will be used to patrol high-density, high-traffic areas, including downtown Miami.
May 15, 2013
Weapons
Mayor-Elect Nixes Patrol Rifles for Boston PD
"Mayor-elect Walsh is opposed to the AR-15 rifles," his spokeswoman Kathryn Norton said in a short statement. "Unless otherwise convinced by the Boston Police Department, he does not think they are necessary."
January 1, 2014
Patrol
Scottsdale PD Leader Named First Arizona Police Chief of the Year
Chief Alan Rodbell of the Scottsdale (AZ) Police Department has been named the first Arizona Police Chief of the Year by the Arizona Association of Chiefs of Police.
February 8, 2017
Training
Dallas PD Heads to El Paso To Hire Spanish Speakers
Officers from the Dallas Police Department headed to El Paso this weekend to recruit "borderland" officers to fight crime in the northern Texas metropolis, KFOX reports.
September 26, 2009
Point of Law
Judge: Baltimore PD Has All the Elements Necessary to Succeed Under Consent Decree
Well-meaning officers need to be trained that the âwarrior modelâ of policing does not fly in Baltimore; that the city is not made safer by a perception in the community that officers are fearsome and predisposed to use force to solve problems,â U.S. District Judge James Bredar said in a statement.
January 25, 2021
Special Units
Metro Nashville PD Doesnât Have Enough Officers to Provide Elementary School SROs Despite State Funding
âThe police department presently is not staffed to provide full time SROs at elementary schools (more than 70 personnel),â MNPD spokesman Don Aaron said.
July 14, 2023
Training
ELSAG North America Formed by ELSAG Datamat's Acquisition of Remington ELSAG Law Enforcement Systems
ELSAG North America is the new corporation created by ELSAG Datamat's completed acquisition of Remington ELSAG Law Enforcement Systems (RELES), manufacturer of the Mobile Plate Hunter-900 (MPH-900) advanced Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) system.
April 3, 2008
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