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Training
New Recruits Join Savannah-Chatham PD
Fourteen new recruits have joined the Savannah-Chatham (Ga.) Police Department, following 19 weeks of training in the academy. The recruits, who were sworn in July 26 at the Savannah Civic Center, included Nicholas Wissner, a former Army Ranger with five combat deployments.
August 1, 2012
Patrol
Justice Dept. to Place Newark PD Under Monitor
The decision follows a federal review of the way the stateâs largest police force swept aside accusations of misconduct against hundreds of officers and its almost-total failure to address complaints of brutality and abuse lodged by Newark residents over the years.
February 9, 2014
Patrol
New Philly PD Interrogation Policy Takes Effect Jan. 1
On Jan. 1, the Philadelphia Police Department will implement a sweeping new interview policy that's aimed at protecting the rights of people who are questioned by detectives and eliminating instances of investigators being accused of coercing confessions from suspects.
December 18, 2013
Patrol
Officer Vincent Jamison of Chicago PD Named NLEOMF Officer of the Month
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) has announced the selection of Officer Vincent Jamison of the Chicago Police Department as its Officer of the Month for January 2009.
March 1, 2009
Patrol
Baltimore Police Consult New Orleans PD After Justice Department Report
Harrison says the NOPD is well on its way to complying with the federal consent decree, and Baltimore Police hope they can do the same. They'll tour the training facility and look at what the NOPD calls better supervision practices and reforms. More Here.
August 24, 2016
Technology
Sgt. Stephanie Jackson of Tulsa (Okla.) PD Named NLEOMF Officer of the Month
Nothing in policing is routine, as Sgt. Stephanie Jackson learned when she responded to back up a call of a woman wielding a knife on January 28, 2006. The suspect was attempting to enter occupied apartments at a residential complex.
December 16, 2007
Patrol
Video: Baltimore Police Consult New Orleans PD After Justice Department Report
Harrison says the NOPD is well on its way to complying with the federal consent decree, and Baltimore Police hope they can do the same. They'll tour the training facility and look at what the NOPD calls better supervision practices and reforms.
August 24, 2016
Patrol
South Carolina Investigator Dies from Florence Ambush Wounds
âFarrah was the ultimate professional, excelling at everything she did,â Sheriff Boone stated in a press release. âShe dedicated her life to serving the victims of the worst crimes imaginable. Please pray for Farrahâs family, our FCSO family and for our community as we mourn her loss.â
October 23, 2018
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
Gangs
Florence 13: The Other Transnational Gang
The Los Angeles Sheriff's OSS Gang Task Force targeting the F-13 gang soon received information that the F-13 gang was enforcing Mexican Mafia orders to tax all drug dealers, to tax Sureño gangs, to kill rival blacks and run them out of the city, and to tax "Mica Mills" (counterfeit document mills) that produce fake identification and immigration documents.
December 13, 2010
Patrol
Alabama Deputy Shot Serving Papers in Florence
A Lauderdale County (AL) Sheriff's deputy was shot in the city of Florence Wednesday evening.  Randall McCrary was flown to Huntsville Hospital, where he underwent surgery and is in intensive care. More Here.
February 4, 2016
Gangs
History of the Florence 13 Gang
When most Americans think of Hispanic gangs, they think of East Los Angeles, the San Fernando or San Gabriel Valleys, Boyle Heights, or Downtown Los Angeles. They would be surprised to know that much of Los Angeles Hispanic gang history actually happened in South Central.
September 11, 2007
Point of Law
Judge: Chicago PD Can Continue Lawsuit Against Jussie Smollett
A United States District Judge has ruled that the Chicago Police Department can continue its lawsuit against Jussie Smollett, who falsely claimed he was the victim of a hate crime earlier this year, sparking a massive investigation by the department.
October 23, 2019
Patrol
Video: Alabama Deputy Shot Serving Papers in Florence
A Lauderdale County (AL) Sheriff's deputy was shot in the city of Florence Wednesday evening. Randall McCrary was flown to Huntsville Hospital, where he underwent surgery and is in intensive care.
February 4, 2016
Point of Law
Justice Department Announces Investigation of Phoenix PD
Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams said her department has already engaged in reform efforts and would cooperate with Justice officials.
August 5, 2021
Training
San Jose PD Struggling to Fill Ranks
Luring applicants to the San Jose (CA) Police Department is becoming an increasing challenge, especially with roughly 50 police agencies around the South Bay that are also hiring. More Here.
February 25, 2016
Patrol
53-Year-Old Rookie Joins Houston PD
At 53 years young, Officer Wendy Caldwell recently made history at the Houston Police Department. She's the oldest cadet to ever graduate from the department's police academy. More Here.
May 1, 2017
Technology
San Jose PD Testing TASER AXON Video System
The portable AXON cameras, made by Taser International, are expected to be given to 72 San Jose officers in late November or early December, police said. The cameras can record an officer's point of view for up to 10 1/2 hours, and police say the devices will help officers write more accurate reports and aid officers if their actions are called in to question.
November 3, 2009
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