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Training
Neighborhood Watch Goes Online
Internet technology is allowing citizens to help police catch criminals.
May 8, 2003
Patrol
Watch
First Tactical
First Tactical has crafted watches that are durable enough for the toughest jobs.
October 24, 2016
Training
Amtrak Asks Passengers To Police Trains and Tracks
The Partners for Amtrak Safety and Security (PASS) program, which was launched on Monday, is a neighborhood watch-style program that encourages passengers and the public to be on alert and report safety or security issues.
April 20, 2011
Patrol
Trayvon Martin Shooter Arrested, Faces 2nd-Degree Murder
George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who claims he shot Trayvon Martin in self-defense, faces a second-degree murder charge, a special prosecutor announced today.
April 10, 2012
Patrol
Watching the Neighborhood
The 9/11 atrocities changed America. But unless they were directly affected, I don't think it really changed individual Americans. In fact, I think it had the opposite effect. If you were liberal before the attack, it made you more liberal; conservative, more conservative; pacifist, more pacifist...
March 31, 2004
SWAT
Decorated SWAT Cop's Watch Ends Too Soon
In the days following Officer Capoot's death, we learned more about the man. Jim was a dedicated, respected, and outstanding police officer, as well as a warmly generous human being.
November 27, 2011
Patrol
Denver Police Enlist Taxi Drivers
Denver police have enlisted the help of taxi operators, who have begun logging crime incidents and reporting suspicious activity under the Taxis on Patrol program.
March 7, 2012
Patrol
'Stand Your Ground' Law At Center of Fla. Shooting
Florida is among 21 states with a "Stand Your Ground Law," which gives people wide latitude to use deadly force rather than retreat during a fight. The Florida law lets police on the scene decide whether they believe the self-defense claim.
March 21, 2012
Technology
Video: Flash Mobs Turn Criminal
Groups of youth are using text messaging and social media to gather at specified locations as so-called "flash mobs" primarily on the city's South Side, where robbers attack people with pepper spray. Of late, flash mob attacks were reported in the Streeterville neighborhood.
June 12, 2011
Investigations
Amazon Makes It Harder for Police to Access Ring Doorbell Videos
Police can still obtain Ring video footage using a search warrant or subpoena. The company added that Ring may provide footage directly to law enforcement “in cases involving imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to any person.”
January 24, 2024
Patrol
Brian Huff ID'd As Detroit Officer Killed In Shooting
Huff, 42, is a 12-year veteran of the department. He was among five officers who were met with gunfire when they approached a yellow brick dwelling at about 3:30 a.m. today.
May 2, 2010
Technology
Camden County Police Expand Crime Prevention Efforts
Camden, New Jersey, police are expanding their community crime prevention efforts to include interactive use of their surveillance cameras.
April 27, 2014
Patrol
Oklahoma City Officer Ambushed After DUI Stop
Lawson was driving her cruiser north on Miller Avenue following the stop, when a young Hispanic man walked toward her and opened fire. Several rounds struck the cruiser, penetrating the passenger-side door and hitting Lawson, who radioed dispatch that she had been hit, before exiting the vehicle and returning fire.
August 29, 2010
Patrol
Armed Posse Patrols Oregon County
There's no room in the county jail for burglars and thieves. And the sheriff's department in a vast, rural corner of southwest Oregon has been reduced by budget cuts to three deputies on patrol eight hours a day, five days a week.
October 16, 2012
Patrol
Detroit Police Say Doorbell Camera Video on Social Media May Hinder Investigations
The Detroit Police Department is asking citizens who have doorbell cameras and other security systems—which have rapidly become popular with home owners—to resist the urge to post video of a suspected burglar on social media, at least until the department can begin its own investigation.
August 23, 2018
Technology
San Francisco Could Ban Use of Facial Recognition by Law Enforcement
The proposal, introduced by San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin, would also require public input and the supervisors’ approval before agencies buy investigative technology with public funds. That includes the purchase of license plate readers, toll readers, closed-circuit cameras, body cams, and biometrics technology and software for forecasting criminal activity.
May 7, 2019
Technology
WatchGuard Video Makes Dallas 100 List
The Dallas 100 Awards annually identifies fast-growing, privately held companies that criteria based on legal status, location, sales history, credit report, and character. This is the first year that WatchGuard Video was considered for inclusion on the list, according to the company.
January 11, 2011
Technology
WatchGuard Video Introduces Ruggedized Motorcycle Video System
WatchGuard Video, manufacturer of in-car video systems for law enforcement, has announced the production release of the WatchGuard 4REm Wireless Motorcycle Video System. 4REm utilizes a new high-intensity waterproof LCD display, waterproof camera, industrial-grade solid state hard drive, and model-specific motorcycle mounting hardware.
June 11, 2014
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