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Patrol
Firing of Milwaukee Officer Upheld by Police Commission
Milwaukee's police chief was justified in firing a white officer who killed a black man during a scuffle last year, a panel of police commissioners ruled Monday night.
March 26, 2015
Patrol
Milwaukee Chief Blames Chicago Communists for Sparking Riot
Flynn cast blame on some Chicago-based activists representing the Revolutionary Communist Party, who apparently organized young people to take to the streets and march on the then-barricaded District 7 police station, which received a number of threats.
August 15, 2016
Patrol
DOJ Denied Request for $3 Million for LAPD Community Policing
The U.S. Department of Justice hasn’t said why the LAPD didn’t receive any of the $98 million in grants recently awarded to scores of law enforcement agencies across the nation. But some LAPD officials believe it was retaliation.
December 5, 2017
Patrol
Portland City Commission Rejects Additional $18 Million Cut in Police Funding
At the home of Commissioner Dan Ryan, a mob broke a window, threw burning flares and paint-filled balloons at the home and broke potted plants. Police dispersed the crowd, authorities said.
November 6, 2020
Training
AG Sessions Announces $98 Million to Hire Community Policing Officers
Attorney General Jeff Sessions today announced COPS funding awards to 179 law enforcement agencies across the nation, which allows those agencies to hire 802 additional full-time law enforcement officers.
November 20, 2017
Patrol
$19 Million in Drug Prevention Grants Available to 150 American Communities
Today, the White House ONDCP, and SAMHSA announced the availability of new, Drug Free Communities (DFC) Support Program funds totaling $19 million. The deadline to submit DFC grantee applications is Friday, March 21, 2008.
January 27, 2008
Technology
Federal Bill Would Bring $70 Million for Public Safety Communications Gear
Federal legislation introduced by a California congresswoman in late July would authorize $70 million in grants to provide first-responders devices capable of the highest-speed transmissions of data, voice, and video services over the Internet.
August 4, 2010
Patrol
Video: Reserve Los Angeles Deputy Finalist in $1 Million Super Bowl Commercial Contest
Zabielski also hopes his spot will help him break into commercial and feature film directing gigs. Though he’s worked his way up over the past 15 years from a lowly production assistant to directing episodes of the popular cable show “Tosh.0,” he said he wants to show he’s “not just a one-trick pony.”
January 23, 2015
Patrol
Video: Reserve Los Angeles Deputy Finalist in $1 Million Super Bowl Commercial Contest
Zabielski also hopes his spot will help him break into commercial and film directing gigs. Though he’s worked his way up over the past 15 years from a lowly production assistant to directing episodes of the popular cable show "Tosh.0," More Here.
January 23, 2015
Patrol
Biden Says He Wants to Add Millions to Local Police Budgets for Community Policing
“I not only don’t want to defund the police, I want to add $300 million to their local budgets to deal with community policing to get police and communities back together again,” he said.
September 2, 2020
Point of Law
Retired CA Officer Awarded $2.8 Million in Lawsuit Over Agency Retaliation for Ticket Quota Comments
The retired officer said supervisors prevented him from being promoted, caused him to lose overtime opportunities and pay and wrote negative evaluations after he protested.
September 8, 2023
Patrol
IACP, NAACP, and Yale Form Partnership, Receive $7 Million DOJ Award to Support Community Healing
The IACP, in collaboration with the NAACP and Yale, will provide dedicated resources, support, training, and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies to address the impact of trauma and community harm.
October 7, 2016
Patrol
Under Fire from Community Over Crime, Minneapolis Council Adds $6.4 Million for Hiring More Officers
The department says it only has 638 officers available to work — roughly 200 fewer than usual. An unprecedented number of officers quit or went on extended medical leave after Floyd's death and the unrest that followed.
February 15, 2021
Patrol
KS Deputies, Community Buy Mother a Van So She Won't Have to Walk 6 Miles to Work
Over the last two weeks, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office received several calls about a woman walking on 59 Highway between Ottawa and Princeton in the early morning. Each time, deputies responded to the area and gave the woman a ride to work.
December 17, 2020
Technology
Military Standard
For more than 15 years now, the company has been making rugged notebook systems designed for use on patrol by law enforcement officers. Getac's latest law enforcement model is the upgraded V100 rugged convertible notebook.
July 30, 2009
Patrol
Operation Gratitude Celebrates Two Millionth Care Package for Military
As California Highway Patrol lights and sirens heralded the moment, more than 2,100 Operation Gratitude volunteers of all ages and from all walks of life cheered the production of the organization's two millionth care package Tuesday.
December 12, 2017
Technology
MILO 4
IES Interactive Training
IES makes huge leap forward in firearms and force options simulation training systems with MILO 4. IACP Booth #4913.
September 20, 2012
Vehicle Ops
MilSpray Introduces Spot Shot for Vehicle Paint Damage
MilSpray has introduced its single component CARC Spot Shot spray bottle to touch up scratches and repair other minor paint damage on police vehicles, according to the company.
May 30, 2013
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