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Technology
Spillman Announces Mobile 4.3 for Windows Vista
Spillman Technologies, a leading provider of public safety software nationwide, has announced that its new Mobile 4.3 solution is “Certified for” Windows Vista.
December 17, 2007
Training
Vista Outdoor and Team One Network Announce Partnership
“Aligning with Vista Outdoor allows Team One Network to offer training on a wide variety of products to include force-on-force instructor, suppressor, and optics and night vision Workshops. Combining these systems with the most up-to-date and technologically advanced training from Team One Network delivers a high quality and unique training program.”
February 14, 2018
Technology
Houston Police Department Deploys 4,100 Watchguard Video Vista HD Body Cameras
The Houston Police Department has begun deployment of 4,100 Vista HD Body Cameras manufactured by WatchGuard Video. The cameras, designed and manufactured in Texas, will be worn by all Houston police officers interacting with the public as defined by the agency’s policies
April 15, 2016
Technology
WatchGuard Video Introduces Vista HD Wearable Camera
WatchGuard Video CEO Robert Vanman introduced the company's Vista HD Wearable Camera at the IACP 2014 show. This video explains the camera system's features.
December 17, 2014
Special Units
Probe: Missteps Led to Oakland Police Killings
An independent report on the March 2009 slayings of four Oakland police officers released Wednesday concluded that two SWAT team members lost their lives in a poorly planned "ad hoc" raid in search of the killer that should have been called off.
January 6, 2010
Weapons
ATK Spins Off Outdoor Products as Vista Outdoor, Completes Merger with Orbital Sciences
Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) today announced that it has completed the previously announced tax-free spin-off of its Sporting Group business to ATK stockholders as a newly formed company named Vista Outdoor Inc. (Vista Outdoor).
February 9, 2015
Training
Massachusetts Police: Fewer Recruit Applicants Amid Killings, Scrutiny
The Boston (MA) Police Department — as well as agencies throughout Massachusetts — is seeing a massive decline in the number of people seeking entry-level law enforcement jobs.
July 24, 2018
Patrol
Alaska Village Banishes 2 Men Over Trooper Killings
The Tanana, Alaska, tribal government has voted to banish two men from the community for their indirect role in the killing of two Alaska State Troopers last week.
May 19, 2014
Patrol
Killings of Law Enforcement Officers Spiked 89% in 2014
Fifty-one officers were “feloniously” killed in 2014, as compared to 27 the year prior, the FBI said Monday in its 2014 Preliminary statistics for law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. Criminal offenders used firearms in 46 of the 51 deaths, the report showed.
May 12, 2015
Special Units
Chicago Hires Peace Group to Stem Gang Killings
The city will give the group a one-year grant for $1 million to hire 40 "interrupters" who will mediate conflicts in the Ogden and Grand Crossing districts, where gun violence has spiked.
June 25, 2012
Patrol
The Story of One of America's First Documented Cop Killings
According to the hand-written murder indictment found at the Westchester County Archives in Elmsford, Ryer held two pistols "charged with gunpowder," each containing "one Leaden Bullet." As the confrontation escalated, Ryer "willfully," and with "malice... did shoot and discharge" the weapon in his left hand, resulting in "one mortal wound of the depth of five inches and of the breadth of half an inch" in Smith's chest," the indictment says.
March 24, 2015
Patrol
Madmen Cause Mass Killings, Not Guns
Blaming mass killings in the United States on the availability of firearms is like blaming stupid comments on the availability of vocal chords.
February 8, 2017
Special Units
Arrested Juarez Kingpin Ordered 1,500 Killings
Jose Antonio Acosta Hernandez, a former police officer known as El Diego, was also wanted in the U.S. for allegedly killing three people connected to the U.S. consulate and orchestrating a car bomb ambush.
August 1, 2011
Patrol
Research Finds Mass Killings Are Not on the Rise
Research by a University of Illinois professor has revealed that contrary to what many people think, mass murders are not on the rise in the United States.
October 19, 2017
Patrol
Surge in LE Killings Underscores Need to Be Vigilant
The recent spate of ambushes and assassinations of law enforcement officers continues the year of deadly violence against law enforcement officers simply because they are wearing a uniform. None of us should act as if it's business as usual and that we cannot become a victim of this violence.
November 29, 2016
Patrol
Pittsburgh Dispatchers Receive Weapon Question Guide in Wake of Ambush Killings
"We're never gonna let this happen again. Not on my watch," county Emergency Services Chief Robert A. Full said yesterday in pledging that 911 employees will make every effort to uncover critical information that could save police officers' lives.
April 8, 2009
Patrol
LAPD Ties 72-year-old Man to Two Waves of Serial Killings
DNA leads detectives to John Thomas Jr., 72. He is held in two slayings, but police suspect he may have killed up to 30 elderly Westside and Claremont women a decade apart.
April 30, 2009
Special Units
Feds Investigate Texas Prosecutor Killings
The killings of two Kaufman County, Texas, prosecutors have prompted a broad investigation by local, state and federal agencies, including the Texas Rangers, the FBI and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
April 3, 2013
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