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Patrol
Phoenix Police Launch "Rock the Crosswalk" Campaign to Reduce Pedestrian Traffic Incidents
The Phoenix Police Department has launched a public safety campaign that uses clever re-imagined visuals from pop culture to urge people to use crosswalks when crossing the streets and drivers to be more attentive to the presence of pedestrians on the road. The "Rock the Crosswalk" campaign has the goal of reducing vehicle vs. pedestrian accidents in the city. Last year there were 101 vehicle vs. pedestrian collisions in Phoenix. (Photos: Phoenix PD/Facebook)
August 15, 2017
Vehicle Ops
Pop-Up Flashing Cones Pop-Up Traffic Cone
October 31, 2003
Weapons
Popular Impact Munitions
From sock rounds to foam baton projectiles, from OC to washable paint payloads, there's an impact projectile for a variety of situations.
November 30, 2007
Patrol
Poplawski's Vest Stopped Police Rounds
One of Officer Mayhle's eight, .40-caliber rounds was recovered from Poplawski's vest. Investigators also matched casings found inside the home with Mayhle's service weapon.
June 22, 2011
Training
Wounded Mass. Officer Leads Boston Pops
MBTA Officer Dick Donohue, who was wounded in the Boston Marathon bomber manhunt, led the Boston Pops on Fourth of July for their rendition of the Dropkick Murphys' song, "I'm Shipping Up To Boston." Read the full story here.
July 4, 2013
Vehicle Ops
Hot-N-Pop Pro
AceK9
AceK9 has added a new feature to its Hot-N-Pop Pro and K9 Heat Alarm Pro products called "No K9 Left Behind" to prevent handlers from leaving a K9 in an unattended vehicle.
December 13, 2012
Patrol
Jurors Consider Death for Poplawski, After Guilty Verdict
Deputy District Attorney Mark V. Tranquilli urged jurors to give Richard Poplawski the death penalty for gunning down three Pittsburgh Police officers in a hail of gunfire at his home in April 2009.
June 26, 2011
Patrol
NC Officers Discover Massive Opium Poppy Growing Operation
Deputies estimate that the plants found near Claremont are worth a half-billion dollars. They said some of the plants had been cut to allow collection of the opium resin.
May 23, 2017
Patrol
Pa. Cop Fired for Taking Popsicle, Baseballs
An Allentown (Pa.) Police Department officer was fired on Wednesday for taking a Popsicle and two baseballs from a minor-league baseball stadium while on night patrol.
June 6, 2012
Patrol
Calif. Given 2 Years to Cut Prison Population
A federal court gave California two more years Monday to reduce the population of its overcrowded prisons, yielding to pressure from state officials who said they could meet an impending deadline only by shipping thousands of inmates to other states.
February 10, 2014
Weapons
Streamlight Upgrades Lumens of Popular TLR Models
Streamlight Inc., a leading provider of high-performance lighting and weapon light/laser sighting devices, announced it has improved the output of four of its TLR high lumen (HL) gun-mounted lights to deliver 1,000 lumens of light.
February 24, 2020
Patrol
By Popular Demand
Based on reader requests, this is the list of your top product picks for 2001.
March 31, 2002
Patrol
Gallup Poll: Abolishing Police is Not Popular
Forty-seven percent of overall respondents said funds should be shifted from police departments to social services. Black Americans were more likely to support reducing police budgets, at 70 percent, compared with 49 percent of Hispanic and 41 percent of white Americans.
July 22, 2020
Patrol
Police: Motorcyclist Flipped Bird, Popped Wheelie, Crashed
A Long Island man who flipped his finger at a police cruiser and then popped a wheelie on his motorcycle is recovering from injuries after crashing.
May 8, 2008
Technology
Sheriffs Want Popular Police-Tracking App Disabled
Sheriffs are campaigning to pressure Google Inc. to turn off a feature on its Waze traffic software that warns drivers when police are nearby. They say the mobile app could put officers' lives in danger from would-be police killers who can find where their targets are parked.
January 26, 2015
Technology
AmpliVox Introduces Upgrades to Popular Power Pod PA
AmpliVox Sound Systems has launched a next-generation version of its SW245B Dual Audio Pal, a Bluetooth-equipped compact sound system for audiences of up to 300 people.
December 19, 2018
Special Units
Pittsburgh Ambush Trial: Poplawski Confessed In Phone Calls
Richard Poplawski admitted in phone calls to a friend and 911 dispatchers he was killing police officers at his home, witnesses testified Tuesday in his capital murder trial.
June 21, 2011
Patrol
Kansas Law Enforcement Agencies Not Growing with Population, Some Shrinking
In the past 10 years, as the population of Kansas has grown about 6 percent, the number of police officers has stayed about the same, right at 7,000.
December 11, 2015
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