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Patrol
Florida Officer Who Allegedly Made Workplace Violence Threat Resigns
An officer with the Tarpon Springs (FL) Police Department who reportedly threatened to "shoot up" his department if he didn't get the job he wanted has resigned from the agency.
September 26, 2019
Technology
Special Report: Preventing & Preparing for Workplace Attacks
AmpliVox Sound Systems LLC, Columbia Southern University & Omnigo Software
In the POLICE Special Report: Preventing & Preparing for Workplace Attacks, learn about How Police Can Help Mitigate Sudden Workplace Violence, Protecting Houses of Worship, Getting School Officials on Board for Active Assailant Drills, Preparing the Community for Violent Threats, and New Threat Detection Technologies.
January 9, 2020
Patrol
Fort Hood Massacre Aftermath
Newly released video shows the aftermath of the Nov. 5, 2009 attack on the Fort Hood deployment center. Many of the victims of the attack are upset that it was classified as "workplace violence" instead of a terrorist attack. Read the full story here.
February 11, 2013
Patrol
Video: Fort Hood Massacre Hero Says Obama Betrayed Victims
The former police sergeant who helped stop the Fort Hood rampage tells ABC News that President Obama has betrayed the victims of the attack. Kim Munley and other victims also say the attack should be classified as a terrorist attack rather than "workplace violence."
February 11, 2013
Training
(Video) Train and Equip Officers for Self-Care/Buddy Care
Don Alwes emphasizes the critical life-saving nature of first-aid equipment and training so wounded LEOs can treat themselves and fellow officers.
June 13, 2019
Training
(Video) Police Trainer Don Alwes on Active Shooter Response
Don Alwes discusses some of the pre-attack behaviors that might indicate an imminent attack, as well as ways in which law enforcement can improve its response when an active shooter event does occur.
May 31, 2019
Weapons
(Video) How to Outfit a Police Department with Patrol Rifles
Don Alwes discusses how a department should approach implementing a patrol rifle program. Alwes shares the questions that need to be answered before such a program is begun, and some best practices for getting it up and running.
June 7, 2019
Procedures & Policies
(Video) Mitigating the Tragedy of Blue-on-Blue Deaths
Don Alwes discusses the problem of blue-on-blue accidental shootings, especially with plainclothes and off-duty officers, and how to prevent these incidents.
July 12, 2019
Training
(Video) Tactics for Surviving an Ambush Attack
Don Alwes discusses how increased officer situational awareness, proper tactical response, and knowledge of John Boyd's OODA Loop can keep officers safer in the event of an ambush attack.
June 26, 2019
Patrol
Man Suspected of Shooting Six People in MD, DE in Custody
A man suspected in a workplace shooting in Harford County, MD, that killed three people and critically injured two others was in custody Wednesday night after a multi-state manhunt.
October 18, 2017
Patrol
S.C. Deputy Fatally Shot Searching Home
Dep. Roger Rice, who had completed police training in January, died as a result of gunfire sustained during a shootout with Bennie Ray Brown Jr., who had been released from jail two weeks ago and has a 20-year arrest record in the state.
July 13, 2011
Point of Law
Biden Urges Congress to Pass Hate Crime Legislation in Response to Attacks Against Asians
The Covid-19 Hate Crimes Act aims to increase Justice Department oversight of coronavirus-related hate crimes, provide support for state and local law enforcement agencies, and make hate crime information more accessible to Asian American communities.
March 19, 2021
Technology
Knightscope Adds Facial Recognition to K1 Security Robots
"Prospective clients were able to upload a photo into the Knightscope Security Operations Center (KSOC) and then watch the K1 detect and report them as they moved about the booth. One creative individual even attempted to elude âcaptureâ by donning a pair of dark sunglasses to no avail," the company says.
May 10, 2019
Training
Survey: 46% of Campus Public Safety Departments Understaffed
Training, public safety department staffing and pay, as well as active shooter and active bomber response are the biggest areas of concern revealed by Campus Safety magazine's Opinion Survey.
November 27, 2012
Training
POLICE to Hold Panel Discussion Webinar on Active Shooter Response
The webinar titled âBest Practices for Active Shooter Response and Police Trainingâ will feature a panel of police active shooter response trainers and experts discussing critical police response and training issues.
November 4, 2022
Patrol
2 IL Officers Wounded in Workplace Shooting Return to Full Duty
Two Aurora, IL, police officers shot in the line of duty during a mass shooting at a manufacturing company's headquarters in February are returning to full duty after spending the past nine months recovering.
November 12, 2019
Training
Verbal De-Escalation
As the details about Thursday's Taft Union High School Shooting are coming to light, we're learning that two brave school staff members were able to distract the shooter long enough so that the rest of the students in the class could escape the room unharmed.
January 10, 2013
Patrol
4 Injured, None Fatally, in Wisconsin Workplace Shooting
Four people were shotânone fatallyâin a workplace shooting in Middleton (WI) Wednesday morning. The suspected gunman was also shot and later died. It is unclear if the suspect was shot by police or if his wound was self-inflicted.
September 19, 2018
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