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Training
Colo. Sheriff Launches Hiring Initiative with Tax Revenue
El Paso County (Colo.) Sheriff Terry Maketa hired 40 deputies in January with new sales tax revenue and plans to hire nearly 90 additional deputies in the coming months.
January 31, 2013
Weapons
Colo. Sheriff Won't Enforce 'Knee-Jerk' Gun Control
In the coming days, Gov. John Hickenlooper is expected to sign laws expanding background checks to purchase firearms and limiting ammunition magazines to 15 rounds. The laws passed the state's legislature last week.
March 18, 2013
Technology
ACLU Attacks El Paso Sheriff's Social Media Monitoring
El Paso County Sheriff Richard Wiles and his department attracted plenty of criticism recently after he announced the department was trying to seek a grant to purchase software that would monitor social media to track possible criminal activity.
November 10, 2013
Training
Douglas County (Colo.) Sheriff's Detention Unit
Inmates at Douglas County Detention Center in Colorado are indeed being punished, but the deputies who work there don't style themselves as punishers. Rather, they work as enforcers and facilitators-maintaining order and teaching life skills that will hopefully reduce the number of "repeat customers" to the jail.
September 16, 2009
Patrol
Former Orlando Chief Elected Orange County Sheriff
Mina will now lead the largest law-enforcement agency in Central Florida, with a $250-million budget and about 2,600 full-time employees.
November 8, 2018
Patrol
Jefferson County Elects Texas's First Black Female Sheriff
Zena Stephens on Tuesday became Texas's first black female sheriff, by narrowly turning back the county's strongest Republican challenger ever in Ray Beck.
November 10, 2016
Patrol
Broward County Sheriff Says Suspect Admits Killing Elderly Deputy
Broward County (Fla.) Sheriff Al Lamberti reported Thursday that career criminal Michael Mazza has confessed to killing Dep. Paul Rein Thursday.
November 8, 2007
Training
Challenger Holds Slim Lead Over Current L.A. County Sheriff in Election
In what could be a stunning upset in the race to be Los Angeles County sheriff, challenger Alex Villanueva took a narrow lead over Sheriff Jim McDonnell early Wednesday.
November 7, 2018
Patrol
L.A. County Sheriff's Department Opens Criminal Probe into El Monte Officer's Kick of Prone Suspect
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department on Thursday opened a criminal investigation into the videotaped kicking of a prone suspect by an El Monte police officer after a high-speed pursuit the day before, authorities said.
May 14, 2009
Technology
Mexican Drone Crashes In El Paso Backyard
The crash in El Paso's Lower Valley neighborhood occurred shortly before 6:28 p.m. Tuesday, when the El Paso (Texas) Police Department was notified about it. "We were told it was not a police matter," Det. Mike Baranyay told the news outlet.
December 17, 2010
Special Units
Portrait of the El Paso Gang Unit
El Paso's Central Tactical Gang Unit was recently named the Police Department's Unit of the Year for building "a rock solid reputation" for its aggressive work in reducing gang activity and its intelligence gathering on the Barrio Azteca gang, the award citation stated.
May 8, 2011
Patrol
El Paso Officer Shot, Suspect in Custody
Police said officers were investigating a suspicious suspect call shortly after 12 p.m. Tuesday when they encountered a suspect who approached them with a weapon. The suspect fired at the officers and ran away, a police spokesman said. One of the officers was shot in the hand and transported to a nearby hospital.
December 12, 2018
Patrol
Police Consolidation Gains Traction in El Paso
The city of El Paso is seeking to patch a $10 million budget hole, and City Manager Joyce Wilson estimates local governments would save at least 25 percent on law-enforcement administrative costs -- possibly more than $800,000 a year.
July 19, 2010
Special Units
Gang Members Threaten El Paso Officers
The Barrio Azteca gang could be plotting to kill El Paso law enforcement officers in retaliation for a recent crackdown on gang members, an alert issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned.
March 24, 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
Command
El Paso Chief Dies After 15 Years Leading Department
Chief Greg Allen joined the El Paso Police Department in 1978, starting off patrolling Central and the West Side. Throughout the decades, he moved up to the rank of deputy chief in charge of the Central and Pebble Hills regional command centers.
January 18, 2023
Special Units
El Paso Officials Remove Hanging Mannequin from Billboard
El Paso police are investigating possible threats mysteriously placed on two billboards. Both had painted messages and mannequins hanging by a noose. The El Paso Times posted this video of one mannequin being removed. Read Story
May 26, 2014
Patrol
Fallen El Paso Police Officer Honored at Funeral
The officers were part of a procession that included about 75 police motorcycles and 70 police cars. They followed a white hearse and white limousine from Martin Funeral Home to St. Mark's Catholic Church, 11700 Pebble Hills.
October 18, 2010
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