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Patrol
Miami City Commission Fires Chief
Commissioners upheld a decision by City Manager Johnny Martinez, who suspended Exposito last week for insubordination. The decision ended more than three days of debate over the chief's future.
September 11, 2011
Patrol
Albuquerque Officer Fired for Not Turning On Body Camera Before Shooting
Albuquerque police officer Jeremy Dear, who fatally shot a 19-year-old woman suspected of stealing a truck in April, was fired Monday for insubordination and untruthfulness, according to Albuquerque Police Department Chief Gorden Eden.
December 4, 2014
Patrol
"I Don't Like, Trust, or Respect You (But I Can Work with You)"
At that moment, there was no shortage of things I could be taken to task for: insubordination, failure to document an off-duty incident, conduct unbecoming an officer, late for work, drama queen. It was then that I realized the man was really putting his ass on the line for me.
November 25, 2008
Training
Ohio Chief Fired for Multiple Offenses
Celina, Ohio, managers dismissed the 10,400-resident city's police chief Friday for several incidents that called into question the chief's professionalism. The city's mayor and safety service director notified Chief David Slusser of his termination in a co-signed letter.
June 16, 2013
Patrol
N.J. Cop who Claimed Sgt. Left Him In Wreck Gets Settlement
Edison (N.J.) Police officer Joseph Kenney has received $250,000 from the city to settle a harassment claim that arose after he rescued two men from a smoking auto wreck.
September 12, 2011
Patrol
Okla. Captain Sues Department Over Mosque Assignment
A Tulsa police officer and devout Christian is suing his department after being punished for refusing to go to a mosque for a mandatory cultural event.
August 15, 2012
Training
Former N.C. Officer Sues Town Over Firing
A former Leland (N.C.) PD officer is suing the town, claiming its manager and police chief decided to fire him before investigating his conduct.
September 5, 2014
Patrol
Navy Yard Gunman Had Checkered Military Career
The man named as the shooter in Monday’s Washington Navy Yard rampage had a highly checkered four-year career as a Navy reservist, a period marked by repeated run-ins with his military superiors and the law, including an incident in which he cursed repeatedly after being thrown out of a nightclub, according to documents and Navy officials.
September 16, 2013
Patrol
Video: Burger King Manager Reportedly Fired After Saying Fallen South Carolina Officer "Got What He Deserved"
The manager of an Upstate South Carolina Burger King who was accused of making an inappropriate comment following the death of Greenville Officer Allen Jacobs has reportedly been fired, but says the allegations against her are false.
March 24, 2016
Training
The Leadership Style Myth
It's not about pitting one style against another, but using a style that will work best in each situation.
December 4, 2017
Careers
The Second Generation Cop
When a new recruit is a cop's son or daughter, it can be a delicate if not downright difficult matter, the 800-pound gorilla in the room that nobody wants to face.
February 26, 2010
Training
Be Specific
Supervisors must be specific when they communicate, or expect to pay the price for not doing so. Specificity is important for three main reasons: to ensure the success of the task, to eliminate any questionable officer issues, and in case disciplinary actions become required.
February 11, 2015
Training
How To Survive a Reprimand
Dealing with a reprimand at work can be a very distressing situation. Sometimes we create the situation and sometimes the situation is created for us. Either way, it's best to develop a strategy so you are prepared if and when it happens.
October 1, 2018
Technology
Watch What You Post
Today's cops may still gather over a case of cold beer, but they also gather online using social networking tools such as MySpace and Facebook. Which is a problem for agencies and officers because what many users of social networks don't realize before its too late is that anything they do or say or write on these sites is done so in full view of the public.
December 9, 2009
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