Subscribe
Magazine + Enews
Enews
Command
Procedures & Policies
Technology
Training
Patrol
Point of Law
Investigations
Weapons
Vehicle Ops
Special Units
Directory
Search
Article
Blog
Event
Media Gallery
News
Podcast
Press Release
Product
Video
Webinar
Whitepaper
Command
Investigations
Patrol
Point of Law
Procedures & Policies
Special Units
Technology
Training
Vehicle Ops
Weapons
Enter search phrase
Search
30 Results
Patrol
Albuquerque Officers Ordered to No Longer Make Arrests for Non-Violent Misdemeanors
In a letter to all sworn personnel, Albuquerque Police Chief Gordon Eden told the city’s officers on Tuesday that they shall no longer arrest individuals for non-violent misdemeanor offenses.
May 17, 2017
Patrol
DUI Suspect Offered GA Officer $1 Million Bribe, Then Threatened Him, Police Say
During a ride to the Cobb County, GA, jail on June 21, DUI suspect Daniel Cubias Ramos started negotiating with the officer who detained him, Cobb police said.
June 22, 2017
Patrol
Pennsylvania Police Seize Drugs and Guns in Arrest
Officers with the Upper Darby (PA) Police Department were serving a warrant on a man wanted for parole violations when they discovered a stash of $10,500 in cash, more than 1,000 bags filled with drugs and a number of firearms.
November 1, 2018
Patrol
Arrest Made in Traffic Stop Shooting of Colorado Officer
Jahvell Daquan Forrest, 20, was arrested Tuesday based on information police gathered after they went door to door Sunday in the Aurora neighborhood where the shooting happened. Witnesses initially were reluctant to come forward in the case before the community broke its silence Sunday evening.
November 20, 2014
Patrol
Mother of Men Charged in Murder of Chicago Officer Arrested for Assaulting Officer
Police say the woman, later identified as Evalena Flores, of Chicago, caused a disturbance at Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn around 10 a.m. Tuesday when she was refused access to her son, Emonte, who is hospitalized but in police custody.
August 11, 2021
Patrol
CA Officers Shoot, Kill Man Advancing on Them with Axe
Chief Eddie Garcia said his officers ordered the man to drop the weapons 23 times. “He said, ‘Shoot me and kill me’ several times,” Garcia said.
January 11, 2018
Patrol
New L.A. County DA Ends Cash Bail for Most Suspects
Gascón also said his office would reevaluate and potentially resentence defendants who had been convicted with enhancements or California’s three-strike law, which requires a state prison term of 25 years to life. Gascón estimated such a move could affect at least 20,000 cases.
December 7, 2020
Procedures & Policies
Pennsylvania School Police Officers to Lose Arrest Powers
Seven months after a Snyder County judge granted full arrest powers to Selinsgrove Area School District Police Chief Mark Wolfberg and two of his part-time officers, Pennsylvania lawmakers have stripped much of their authority away.
August 2, 2019
Patrol
Tulsa Officer Acquitted of Manslaughter in Shooting of Terence Crutcher
After nine hours of deliberations, a jury acquitted Tulsa (OK) Police Officer Betty Shelby of a first-degree manslaughter charge in the shooting death of Terence Crutcher Wednesday night.
May 18, 2017
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
Accused Killer of Massachusetts Officer Had 114 Prior Offenses
Yarmouth police Officer Sean Gannon was serving a warrant to Thomas Latanowich at a home in the Marstons Mills village in Barnstable when he was shot in the head and was killed, according to police.
April 13, 2018
Patrol
'Minor' Offenses Warrant Civil Summonses Under New NYPD Patrol Rules
The NYPD is directing officers to give out civil instead of criminal summonses, in most cases, for a series of minor offenses, according to guidelines issued Tuesday.
June 13, 2017
Point of Law
Virginia Senate Democrats Want to Downgrade Assaulting Officers from Felony to Misdemeanor
Under current law, anyone who is convicted of assaulting a law enforcement officer is guilty of a Class 6 felony and is subject to a mandatory minimum term of confinement of six months, according to Virginia code.
July 1, 2020
Patrol
Illegal Immigration: America's Broken Window
More serious crime breeds and multiplies something like bacteria in an untreated wound when petty offenses are ignored.
July 29, 2010
Special Units
LAPD and Alto US Announce New Tool to Battle Organized Retail Crime
Alto Alliance is a technology platform with comprehensive analytics that ties together retailers' data with industry-wide resources to efficiently bridge the gap between retail, law enforcement, and the judicial system to prosecute repeat offenders and organized retail crime gangs.
October 4, 2018
Patrol
Fourth Amendment Supremacy
Evidence discovered during a search incident to an arrest supported by PC is not suppressible in the majority of state courts.
May 31, 2008
Patrol
Editorial: The Year Chicago Died
The Windy City is experiencing a terrifying wave of violence that is being abetted by progressive politicians and their policies.
September 15, 2021
Patrol
Elite Chicago Cops Face Charges In Shakedowns, Plotting Murder of Fellow Officer
Jerome Finnigan and three former Chicago PD officers who were members of the disbanded Special Operations Section (SOS) were charged today for allegedly concealing unlawful searches or arrests in which they stole hordes of cash. Prosecutors say Finnigan planned to murder a former officer he believed would testify against him.
April 6, 2011
Page 1 of 2
Next Page