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Patrol
Video: How Former St. Croix PD Chief Survived Harrowing Gunfight
His arm shattered by bullets and his vehicle incapacitated, Howell took a tourniquet out of a trauma kit and used it to stanch the bleeding. Without that tourniquet and the proper training on how to use it, he would have likely bled out.
January 15, 2014
Patrol
How Former St. Croix PD Chief Survived Harrowing Gunfight
Retired St. Croix Chief Christopher Howell was shot and wounded on duty. Howell, who believes his life was saved by a tourniquet, recently started Project Triage to raise funds to equip and train all officers with trauma kits. Read Blog Here.
January 15, 2014
Patrol
Shots Fired: St. Croix, Virgin Islands 08/18/2012
Howell leaned forward in pain, his ballistic vest rode up on his torso. A second round tore through his driver's side door, passed through his seat, and struck him in the back. Like the first, this round passed through Howell before striking Jones in the face.
July 15, 2013
Patrol
St. Louis Regains Control of PD From State
St. Louis has regained control of its police department from the state after Mayor Francis Slay signed an executive order Saturday he said was "too long in coming."
September 1, 2013
Technology
PDSI Expands TeleStaff Clientele
PDSI announced 38 new customers to its TeleStaff client list during the third quarter, with the majority going into production and 11 clients purchasing the software for the first time. The automated solution streamlines scheduling and ensures compliance with various organization policies. It also features built-in communication capabilities and self-service employee access.
November 3, 2010
Training
Albuquerque PD's Strategic Outreach Teams
Tony, a chronically homeless man, lived in Albuquerque's Civic Plaza—also known as Concrete Park—and was well known by police and aid workers alike. Not because he was a problem citizen; Tony's behavior rarely generated any complaints. Instead, the Albuquerque (N.M.) Police Department often received calls from citizens who were worried about the friendly man's welfare.
May 31, 2008
Technology
PDSI Announces New TeleStaff Clients
PDSI, a leader in public safety employee scheduling and communication solutions, has announced new TeleStaff clients for the second quarter of 2009.
July 7, 2009
Patrol
Anchorage PD K-9 Recovering from Stabbing
An 8-year-old Belgian Malinois named MP, a K-9 with the Anchorage PD, underwent emergency surgery for three stab wounds and is expected to survive. Read Story Here.
July 7, 2014
Patrol
St. Louis Aims to Reclaim PD from State-Controlled Civil War Era
A Missouri bill that's on the verge of becoming law would give St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay oversight of a police department that's now controlled by a state commission set up during the Civil War.
May 9, 2011
Technology
PDSI Brings TeleStaff To Smartphones
This enhancement extends core TeleStaff enterprise capabilities beyond the desktop or laptop computer to employees and managers enabling them to complete scheduling and routine workforce management tasks remotely.
March 8, 2011
Training
San Jose PD Struggling to Fill Ranks
Luring applicants to the San Jose (CA) Police Department is becoming an increasing challenge, especially with roughly 50 police agencies around the South Bay that are also hiring. More Here.
February 25, 2016
Patrol
DOJ Issues Confusing Statements on Review of Memphis PD, Review Still in Progress
The U.S. Department of Justice said Friday morning it was ending its federal review of the Memphis Police Department, but by the afternoon the federal agency reversed its stance , saying the review is now back on track.
March 6, 2017
Patrol
St. Louis PD Admits Officers Drove Impounded Cars
The daughter of St. Louis Police Chief Joe Mokwa and an untold number of police officers got free use of cars from a company with a lucrative police contract to tow and store cars, the department admitted on Friday. The officers and Aimie Mokwa for years have been able to take previously impounded cars from St. Louis Metropolitan Towing, 1325 North 10th Street, and drive them for weeks or months at a time with no strings attached.
July 17, 2008
Patrol
Video: Anchorage PD K-9 Recovering from Stabbing
An Anchorage police dog was stabbed multiple times with a pocket knife while pursuing a suspect in East Anchorage early Saturday morning. He is expected to survive.
July 7, 2014
Patrol
Sessions Files Statement Opposing Chicago PD Consent Decree
According to the Chicago Tribune, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions filed n 11-page statement with the United States District Court stating that a proposed court order to reform the Chicago Police Department is an overly restrictive measure that could lead to increased crime.
October 15, 2018
SWAT
Moving Forward: NTOA SWAT Standards and Oakland PD
The SWAT community, while still affected by the recent tragic loss of fellow officers in the line of duty, are coming together to improve tactics and do what they do best: stop the bad guys.
June 9, 2009
Technology
PDSI Unveils New Implementation Process for TeleStaff
PDSI (Principal Decision Systems International), a leading provider of automated workforce management solutions for public serving industries including public safety and utilities, is introducing a new client implementation process for TeleStaff.
November 29, 2009
Patrol
Philadelphia PD To Change Stop and Frisk Policy
The Philadelphia Police Department will change the way it monitors, reviews and audits pedestrian arrests after settling a federal lawsuit filed in November over the department's controversial "stop and frisk" policy.
June 20, 2011
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