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Patrol
Why "Safe Injection Sites" are the Wrong Answer to the Opioid Question
Drug addicts need treatment, not assistance in furthering their addiction. The government and the private sector should be helping addicts shake their addiction — not giving them a "safe place" to continue destroying themselves.
September 7, 2018
Weapons
Trijicon Announces New Thermal Imaging Scope that Works with ACOG
Trijicon has announced the availability of a new thermal imaging rifle scope. The Trijicon Advanced Combat Thermal Sight (ACTS) is the world’s first system providing soldiers with high-definition uncooled thermal sighting with up to 4X magnification for long-distance nighttime operations.
September 9, 2009
Patrol
SCOTUS To Decide Whether Officers Need Warrant To Conduct Sex Abuse Interviews at School
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Camreta v. Greene, an Oregon case centering on a whether a child protective services caseworker and deputy sheriff violated the Fourth Amendment when they interrogated a child who alleged sexual abuse in a private office at the child's school for two hours without a warrant, exigent circumstances or parental consent.
October 20, 2010
Patrol
Woman Charged with Stealing AZ Agency's Truck While Naked Says She "Felt Possessed"
"I remember feeling like my skin was burning, like I was on fire. I remember a lot of people not wanting me to leave. I was hearing things, it was a lot of things, but I don't know what exactly it was I was under the influence of."
January 10, 2017
Patrol
Video: Woman Charged with Stealing AZ Agency's Truck While Naked Says She "Felt Possessed"
"I remember feeling like my skin was burning, like I was on fire. I remember a lot of people not wanting me to leave. I was hearing things, it was a lot of things, but I don't know what exactly it was I was under the influence of."
January 10, 2017
Patrol
The Challenge of Analyzing a Tragedy While We’re Still Grieving
Shortly after the murders of four Oakland officers by parolee Lovelle Mixon in March, I got a call from Police Magazine editor David Griffith. He wanted me to write a feature article on the Oakland incidents. To be honest I didn’t want to do it.
May 27, 2009
Patrol
Award-Winning Documentary to Screen at TREXPO East Next Week
The screening of “Drug Wars” will be followed by a question-and-answer session with director Fleming and PoliceMag.com Gangs columnist Richard Valdemar, retired from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
August 19, 2008
Technology
Q: Can a facial recognition system identify two people who are twins and who are dark-skinned of African descent?
Vigilant Solutions
Even though identical twins are sometimes distinguishable by the human eye, facial recognition algorithms will not be able to pinpoint and distinguish the physical traits between each of them.
October 7, 2016
Technology
Amazon Web Services Signs CJIS Agreement with the State of Colorado
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced it has signed a Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) agreement with the State of Colorado. Colorado is the latest CJIS agreement AWS has signed, on the heels of CJIS agreements with the California Department of Justice and the State of Minnesota.
June 17, 2016
Weapons
TASER Announces Second Wrongful Death Lawsuit Dismissal within a Week
TASER International has announced the dismissal with prejudice of the wrongful death product liability lawsuit filed against TASER International in the case of Tolosko-Parker v. TASER International, Inc., et al. filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.
January 21, 2008
Patrol
TREXPO West: Speakers Scoff at Claims of End to War on Terror
Richard "Mack"
Machowicz
and
Det. Ebrahim Ashabi
come from very different backgrounds, but they demonstrated in their keynote addresses at TREXPO West that they are both straight shooters who value honesty and have no use for political correctness.
April 30, 2009
Patrol
SRO Arrests Student who Stabbed Teacher in the Chest with Butcher Knife
A School Resource Officer at a Gwinnett County, GA, middle school took a 13-year-old student into custody for stabbing a teacher with a butcher's knife at Trickum Middle School.
October 23, 2018
Patrol
Proposed NC Bill Would Add What to Do at Traffic Stop to Driver's Ed
Deadly encounters between police officers and motorists have lawmakers across the country thinking driver’s education should require students to be taught what to do in a traffic stop.
March 6, 2017
Weapons
A Trauma Surgeon Talks About Wound Ballistics and Stopping Power
"I got involved in wound ballistics and what it really took to stop a threat during residency in Philadelphia because I had a friend on the police force who lost his job for use of excessive force by shooting somebody, I think it was, 18 times, and I always thought, maybe he needed to shoot that person 18 times to stop the threat."
December 28, 2017
Special Units
When Tragedy Struck, the Army Was There to Help
To my horror, the first sergeant told me that my son, who is active-duty enlisted with the 43rd Engineers in the United States Army, had been shot in the head and was not expected to survive.
April 30, 1998
Training
Texas City Won't Allow Off-Duty Officers to Work Security at Bars
A change in an Odessa (TX) Police Department policy will leave local bars without off-duty police officers to provide security, a move that has left bar owners and managers perplexed and officers upset but unwilling to speak out publicly.
August 24, 2016
Weapons
SHOT Show 2020: Streamlight Introduces TLR-8 A AND TLR-8 A G Weapon Lights
Streamlight Inc. has introduced the TLR-8 A and the TLR-8 A G, featuring red or green aiming lasers, and offering ergonomic rear switch options with either a low or high position to match users’ shooting style. Both lights deliver 500 lumens and feature a rail clamp that attaches and detaches easily from the side of a broad array of compact and full frame weapons.
January 30, 2020
Command
TX Chief Asks "Why Wasn't He in Jail" After Officers Shot by Man with Active Warrants
“Why wasn’t he in jail? Why weren’t his bonds increased? People want to know?” the chief tweeted.
August 28, 2023
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