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Patrol
Rand McNally Custom View Wall Map
Rand McNally
Renowned for its detailed maps, Rand McNally has developed an online customizable mapmaking tool that allows agencies to create large-scale, labeled images of any area within the contiguous United States. Possible applications for the Custom View wall maps system include tactical planning for emergency evacuations or SWAT operations and delineation of gang territories. Available in three sizes, the sturdy, laminated wall maps are made to withstand multiple uses.
May 31, 2005
Patrol
Randy Sutton Discusses Black Lives Matter Movement
On a recent radio broadcast for KPCC in Los Angeles, frequent POLICE Magazine PoliceMag.com blogger Randy Sutton served as a guest on the show AirTalk to talk about the ratcheting up of tensions between police officers and activists.
September 4, 2015
Training
NYPD to Institute Random Steroid Testing of Officers
The NYPD will begin random steroid testing starting July 1, police brass said Wednesday.
April 9, 2008
Patrol
Random Thoughts and Observations
There are things that, while perhaps worthy of a mention, don’t warrant a whole column. And so I decided to make a column out of several of them.
December 21, 2008
Patrol
Retired Las Vegas Lieutenant Randy Sutton Discusses Role of CCW and Off-Duty Carry in Terror Response
ISIS names Las Vegas as a high profile target. But, in the event of an attack like we saw in Paris, there's a secret security force armed and ready to open fire. POLICEMAG.com columnist and retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Lt. Randy Sutton introduces us to them. More Here.
November 27, 2015
Patrol
Amtrak Institutes Random ID Checks
In an effort to improve overall security on its trains to prevent terrorism, Amtrak has begun checking passengers’ IDs.
November 17, 2004
Patrol
CA Agency Celebrates "National Random Act of Kindness Day" by Helping Homeless
Deputies with the Sacramento County (CA) Sheriff's Office Homeless Outreach Team spent part of the day on Monday giving homeless individuals cups of coffee and food.
February 18, 2020
Patrol
Video: Retired Las Vegas Lieutenant Randy Sutton Discusses Role of CCW and Off-Duty Carry in Terror Response
ISIS names Las Vegas as a high profile target. But, in the event of an attack like we saw in Paris, there's a secret security force armed and ready to open fire. POLICEMAG.com columnist and retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Lt. Randy Sutton introduces us to them.
November 27, 2015
Technology
RAND Corp. Releases Study of Human Trafficking in Two Ohio Cities
An examination of the types of human trafficking occurring in two of Ohio’s largest cities found that child prostitution is more common in Toledo while forced labor is more likely to be identified in Columbus, according to a new RAND Corporation report.
October 28, 2007
Procedures & Policies
Indiana Agency's Policy Mandates Random Inspection of Officers' Body Camera Footage
The new requirements call for sergeants to randomly sample at least five videos each month from officers they supervise, and to review at least 15 minutes of footage from each subordinate three or more times per year.
December 20, 2019
Patrol
Random Thoughts About a Rough Week
We, and I mean everyone in the United States, have just been through what President Obama called a "rough week."Â Â Americans and American law enforcement rose to meet these horrors and battle this evil in ways that can only make us all proud.
May 1, 2013
Patrol
Suspect Fleeing Baltimore Police in Vehicle Pursuit Opens Fire on Random People
"This could have been much, much worse," Baltimore police commissioner Kevin Davis said at an afternoon press conference.
December 15, 2017
Patrol
Video: 2 Ohio Men Arrested After Threatening to Commit Random Shootings in Streaming Video
After they got the viewers, police say they headed out to complete the mission, but a Periscope viewer in South Carolina spotted what was happening.
February 25, 2016
Technology
NYPD Suspends First Officer Caught in Random Steroid Testing
On the hunt for juiced-up cops, the NYPD bounced an officer with just two years on the job after he was the first to test positive in new random steroid tests, police said.
July 17, 2008
Patrol
New Mexico School Shooter Chose Victims at Random, Say Police
A 12-year-old shooter chose his victims at random when he fired off three rounds of a shotgun into a packed New Mexico middle school gymnasium according to authorities.
January 15, 2014
Patrol
All New Jersey Officers Now Subject to Random Drug Testing
Police departments are also required to implement "early warning systems" triggered by problem behavior such as misconduct accusations, lawsuits, domestic abuse and drunken driving under a separate directive announced by state Attorney General Gurbir Grewal's office.
March 21, 2018
Patrol
2 Ohio Men Arrested After Threatening to Commit Random Shootings in Streaming Video
After they got the viewers, police say they headed out to complete the mission, but a Periscope viewer in South Carolina spotted what was happening. More Here.
February 25, 2016
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