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Patrol
Woman Disputes Sister's Claim Their Father Was the Zodiac Killer
A Southern California woman's accusation this week that her long-dead stepfather was the Zodiac killer just took on a new, strange twist: Another daughter of the man is coming forward to angrily denounce the charge.
April 30, 2009
Patrol
Retired CHP Officer Claims Cover-Up In Zodiac Killer Case
In "The Zodiac Killer Cover Up," former California Highway Patrol Officer Lyndon Lafferty claims there was a massive law enforcement coverup that prevented the killer from being caught.
May 15, 2012
Patrol
Officer Who Inspired Films 'Dirty Harry,' 'Bullitt,' and 'Zodiac' Has Died
San Francisco Police Detective Dave Toschi was a brash, larger-than-life personality, and he received his most famous assignment in 1969 when, alongside partner Bill Armstrong, he was tasked with handling the Zodiac serial-killer case. That, in turn, led to national prominence and attracted the attention of Hollywood.
January 12, 2018
Patrol
Zodiac Boats Featured on History Channel Series
The History Channel’s new fall series, “Tactical to Practical,” will include coverage of Zodiac North America’s inflatable watercraft.
July 15, 2003
Vehicle Ops
Zodiac BulletProof Tour Offers Free Training
Inflatable boat manufacturer Zodiac, on Sept. 29, will kick off a tour down the Mississippi River to bring anti-terrorism training to agencies from Minnesota to Louisiana.
September 15, 2002
Careers
Two Calif. Chiefs Helm Same Departments as Their Dads
The four men say being police chiefs of the same cities is a source of pride. They also say that because law enforcement has changed so much over the last few decades, their jobs have little in common beyond the title.
March 27, 2012
Patrol
Are You Dealing With A Super Genius?
An ABA Journal story recalled the rewards that can come from perusing others' scribblings. About the only thing these mental mavericks lack is a prognostication on how long a sentence they'll get for the sentences they write.
August 23, 2012
Patrol
Think Twice Before You Key That Mic
The mere fact that an officer broadcasts that a person of a particular racial background and gender was involved in a crime simultaneously accomplishes two things: It puts one group of potential suspects on cops' radars while effectively eliminating another.
January 11, 2011
Patrol
California Governor's Moratorium on Executions Spares Cop Killer, Serial Killers, and Child Killers
California Governor Gavin Newsom decreed by executive fiat on Wednesday that there would be a moratorium of indeterminate duration on the execution of convicted murderers sentenced to the death penalty in the Golden State.
March 14, 2019
Patrol
Killer Stops
There is probably no more misunderstood law enforcement duty than traffic enforcement. Cops who perform this duty often think of it as tedious and futile. And the motorists who are pulled over for traffic violations feel like they are being picked on and tapped for fines that fill local government coffers.
May 31, 2006
Patrol
Tennessee Cop's Suspected Killer Identified
Jesse Mathews, who is wanted in Colorado on robbery warrants, is suspected of fatally shooting Sgt. Timothy Chapin and wounding Officer Lorin Johnston during a pursuit after an armed robbery at the U.S. Money Shops on Saturday.
April 2, 2011
Patrol
SCOTUS Overturns Cop Killer's Conviction
The court overturned the conviction of Charles Fowler for the 1998 shooting of a Florida officer. Fowler was convicted for violating a federal communications statute and given life in prison.
May 25, 2011
Patrol
Chicago Cop's Killer Faces Life
A man convicted of killing a Chicago Police officer in 2008 faces a life sentence for the crime, following his conviction Thursday. Lamar Cooper was convicted of fatally shooting Chicago PD's Officer Nathaniel Taylor.
January 26, 2012
Patrol
Ore. Cop Killer's Release Rescinded
An ex-logger convicted of fatally bludgeoning a John Day (Ore.) Police officer two decades ago won't be paroled on Friday, after the state's parole board reversed its decision.
June 5, 2013
Patrol
Wash. C.O.'s Killer Gets Death
The Washington inmate convicted of strangling Officer Jayme Biendl in a prison chapel received a death sentence from a jury this afternoon. With the sentence, Byron Scherf becomes the ninth man on Washington's death row.
May 14, 2013
Patrol
SCOTUS Leaning Against Sheriff's Killer
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared skeptical of a Kansas man's attempt to overturn his conviction for killing Greenwood County Sheriff Matt Samuels in January of 2005.
October 15, 2013
Patrol
Police Suicide: Cop Killer
Everything has just gone to hell since the internal affairs investigation. And nothing makes sense anymore. So John takes out his off-duty piece, an old wheel gun. He sits down on the bed, puts one in the cylinder, snaps it shut, and stares down at the blued metal machinery in his hand. The world around him is very quiet as he starts to raise the weapon to his head.
April 30, 2003
Patrol
Faceless Cop Killers
Time after time, officers end up in dangerous situations where they perform simple tactical errors and take for granted that their lives are not endangered.
January 31, 2005
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