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Patrol
SRN 1000 Barrier System
Stop Rubbernecking
The SRN 1000 Premier Barrier System by Stop Rubbernecking contains three steel tripods and four heavy-duty fabric screens. The all-weather screens release and reattach in most winds and once assembled, the system is self-maintained.
September 19, 2013
Patrol
NYPD Cop's Stop-and-Frisk Stop
An NYPD officer told a 16-year-old teen he stopped him because he was "a f***ing mutt" in audio captured by the teen and included in a report from The Nation criticizing the agency's stop-and-frisk policy. Read the full story here.
October 10, 2012
Patrol
Picking Your Stops (and Keeping Them Stopped)
Some cops are in such a rush to get a car stopped that they'll let the driver they're attempting to detain dictate where the traffic stop will take place. Worse, they'll allow suspects to choreograph what happens once the cars have stopped.
October 9, 2008
Patrol
IACP 2013: StopTech's Night Hawk Tire Deflation System
The Night Hawk offers an airbag-like launching system that propels a string of tire deflation sticks into a roadway, allowing the officer to remotely deploy the sticks from as far as 100 feet away.
October 19, 2013
Patrol
To Stop, or Not to Stop, That is the Question
The cop is the decision maker. Not Jesse Jackson. Not Al Sharpton. Not even the Supreme Court. All that stuff can be argued about later, and might well be.
August 27, 2013
Patrol
Mayor Orders LAPD to Scale Back Vehicle Stops, Says Black Drivers Disproportionately Stopped
The mayor wants the department to direct resources to other activities that will help build trust with the citizens of Los Angeles.
February 7, 2019
Patrol
Stop and Identify
During a temporary detention, does a person have a duty to identify himself or herself to the detaining officer? Can a person be arrested for refusing to do so? The answer to both questions is, "Sometimes."
September 30, 2004
Patrol
Stop Making Victims
Not resisting is fine when all Joe Thug wants is a wallet or purse. But if he wants to kill, it's time to resist. Hopefully the would-be victim has a gun or a knife but if not there's bricks, rocks, car keys, elbows, knees, feet, fists...
January 2, 2012
Patrol
Unlawfully Prolonged Traffic Stop
Is it OK under the Fourth Amendment to turn a traffic stop into a criminal investigation? Of course it is, provided the justification for the additional investigation is developed during the reasonable duration of the traffic stop—not after.
June 18, 2015
Patrol
Stop & Frisk Done Right
Looseleaf Law Publications, Inc.
Blending legal expertise and policing experience, the Petrocellis explore the wide realm of issues surrounding stop & frisk activities.
September 26, 2018
Patrol
California Deputy Stops Shooting Rampage
The gunman had doused areas of the home with gasoline. He shot five of the 10 residents of the home before the deputy shot the gunman, who carried an AK-47 rifle. Residents of the home were reportedly jumping out of the upstairs windows.
May 5, 2010
Technology
Stopping Sexting at Its Source
Local law enforcement is joining forces with Farmer's Telecommunications Cooperative (FTC) to combat the growing problem of teen "sexting" in DeKalb County, Ga., with an educational DVD.
March 1, 2010
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
Patrol
Montana Officer's Miraculous Traffic Stop
A Montana traffic stop ended in gunfire in January, after Raymond Thane Davis pulls out a .44 Magnum revolver and fires at Hamilton Police Officer Ross Jessop. The driver responds to Jessop's question of how much have you had to drink with, "Plenty," and then pulls out the gun. A jury ruled on April 13 that the shooting was justified. Listen for the "click" of the revolver's hammer dropping on an already fired round in the cylinder. The second round was live.
December 7, 2010
Patrol
Hatch ShearStop Cycling Gloves
Hatch Corporation
Hatch’s new ShearStop cycle gloves feature Liquicell technology in the palms, offering cushioned comfort. Liquicell is a liquid-filled padding technology that combines low-viscosity fluid with strategically placed baffles to significantly absorb shock and ease pressure. These gloves also feature specifically placed grip pads for control and include absorbent terrycloth thumbs for wiping away perspiration, and Lycra backs for an exceptional fit.
March 31, 2006
Patrol
Tactical Lightweight Rip-Stop Pant
Dickies
Dickies' new Tactical collection is engineered to work as hard as the officers who wear it. The Tactical lightweight Rip-Stop pant has innovative fabric and task-driven features combined with Dickies' legendary durability. Developed and tested by U.S. officers, our purpose-built apparel is designed to help them take on the challenge.
November 14, 2013
Patrol
Stopping Big Rigs
For whatever reason some officers are intimidated when it comes to stopping big rigs. But it's a part of an officer's job to enforce the rules and regulations of the road, and crimes are being committed by some operators of these big rigs.
March 9, 2014
Patrol
Stop and Frisk?
Many people who use the term "stop and frisk" fail to realize that there actually is no such concept in the law, and that the phrase "stop and frisk" couples two constitutionally distinct activities that do not necessarily coincide. This misunderstanding is easily traced to the coincidence in
Terry v. Ohio.
April 30, 2014
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