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Training
Pittsburgh Chief Forced To Resign
The second-highest-ranking member of the union representing Pittsburgh police officers said the rank-and-file are still shocked this morning by the sudden forced resignation of Chief Nate Harper and morale remains low.
February 20, 2013
Vehicle Ops
Ford Police Vehicles and Officers that Drive Them Featured in Calendar
The December 2017 issue of POLICE Magazine comes with something extra, the 2018 Ford Police Vehicles Calendar. The popular calendar is produced by Ford and the parent company of
POLICE
, Bobit Business Media.
November 10, 2017
Patrol
Portland Police Bureau's 'It Gets Better'
The Portland Police Bureau posted the video "It Gets Better," a compilation of interviews with LGBT officers discussing their experiences of being gay, lesbian, or transgender.
June 18, 2012
Patrol
DOJ Opens Probe of Portland Police Bureau
The probe will determine whether there was a "pattern or practice" of excessive force. Assistant U.S. Attorney General Thomas Perez of the DOJ's Civil Rights Division announced the probe Wednesday.
June 8, 2011
Special Units
Steiner's New P-Series Binoculars Adopted by Portland Police Bureau Gang Enforcement Teams
Steiner, known for its optics for military and law enforcement, has announced that the Portland (Ore.) Police Bureau has adopted the new P-Series 7x50 binoculars for use by their Gang Enforcement Team and Federal Gang Task Force. The high-quality P-Series binoculars will play a crucial role in the vital surveillance and operative work performed by the gang enforcement unit.
June 10, 2015
Careers
Alleviating Line-of-Duty Trauma
Concerns of Police Survivors will offer several training sessions to help agencies better prepare for the trauma that follows a line-of-duty death. The sessions will also cover survivor benefits, police disability, police suicide, and helping affected co-workers.
December 19, 2011
Patrol
11 Killed in Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting, 4 Officers Wounded
The initial call to 911 was made around 9:54 a.m. and officers were dispatched to the scene within a minute. When officers arrived, the gunman reportedly shot at them, forcing officers to use their vehicles as a shield. The gunman was said to be exiting the building when he encountered a uniformed officer and went back inside. Eventually, he was pinned down on the third floor by tactical officers and apprehended.
October 27, 2018
Special Units
Portland Police Bureau to Halt, Purge All Gang Designations
Portland, OR, police next month will end their more than 20-year-old practice of designating people as gang members or gang associates in response to strong community concerns about the labels that have disproportionately affected minorities.
September 8, 2017
Patrol
The Bureaucratic Touch
We put high sensation-seeking folks like you in a highly structured bureaucracy and are shocked when it stresses the heck out of you.
August 9, 2010
Vehicle Ops
Pittsburgh Police Buy New Motorcycle Helmets
The police department spent about $10,000 on new helmets for its 22 motorcycle officers after falsely believing its old ones had failed government safety tests.
March 11, 2003
Special Units
Protesters, Police Clash at Pittsburgh G-20 Summit
Police threw canisters of pepper spray and smoke at anarchists protesting the Group of 20 summit Thursday after the marchers responded to calls to disperse by rolling trash bins and throwing rocks.
September 23, 2009
SWAT
Pittsburgh Police Ambush: One Year Later
As in Oakland, Pittsburgh police have had a very rough year, grieving and recovering from the murders of three fellow officers. All the while, continuing to serve and protect the citizens of Pittsburgh as the professionals they are.
April 12, 2010
Patrol
Deadly Ambush Claims the Lives of 3 Pittsburgh Police Officers
Pittsburgh police Officers Paul Sciullo III and Stephen Mayhle were about an hour short of ending their overnight shifts yesterday when 911 dispatched them to 1016 Fairfield St. in Stanton Heights at 7:05 a.m.
April 4, 2009
Patrol
Pittsburgh Police Undergoing 'Full Review' of Pursuit Policy
A day after a Pittsburgh police chase started by a traffic stop ended in a crash that left a 12-year-old critically injured and four others hurt, the police chief ordered officers to initiate pursuits only if they believe a violent felony occurred.
November 24, 2015
Patrol
Video: Pittsburgh Police Reviewing Force Used On Fan
In a clip posted to YouTube of the arrest, Detective Francis Rende and Officer Jeffrey LaBella are seen striking Ashley several times before taking him to the ground and handcuffing him. The officers had attempted to TASER Ashley, who than assumed a fighting stance.
April 11, 2011
Patrol
High Bond Set in Pittsburgh Police Dog Killing
The district judge who set a $1 million bond for the man accused of killing a Pittsburgh police dog last week said that he set the amount that high -- at least in part -- because he considers the victim, Rocco, a German shepherd, to be a police officer.
February 5, 2014
Weapons
Pittsburgh Police Aim to Add Rifles to Patrol Car Arsenals
The city has long considered providing rifles and shotguns to officers, but the measure took on urgency when a heavily armed man fatally shot three officers responding to a domestic disturbance April 4 in Stanton Heights, city Public Safety Director Michael Huss said.
April 29, 2009
Patrol
Affidavit Outlines Shootings That Left Three Pittsburgh Police Officers Dead
Richard Poplawski fired several shots into the body of a wounded Pittsburgh police officer during a siege Saturday that left three officers dead and a fourth wounded, a neighbor told police.
April 5, 2009
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