Subscribe
Magazine + Enews
Enews
Command
Procedures & Policies
Technology
Training
Patrol
Point of Law
Investigations
Weapons
Vehicle Ops
Special Units
Directory
Search: Page 41
Article
Blog
Event
Media Gallery
News
Podcast
Press Release
Product
Video
Webinar
Whitepaper
Command
Investigations
Patrol
Point of Law
Procedures & Policies
Special Units
Technology
Training
Vehicle Ops
Weapons
Enter search phrase
Search
2,834 Results
Section: Command
Command
Former Tampa Police Chief Elected Mayor
Castor served 31 years at the Tampa Police Department, first as a patrol officer and then six years as police chief, according to her campaign website.
April 24, 2019
Command
Report Implies Rise in Attacks on Officers and Increased Armed Suspect Contacts Led to Doubling of Phoenix Police OIS Numbers
The report states that there was an increase in officers encountering subjects who were armed with firearms or simulated weapons, in addition to a jump in the number of assaults against officers both in Phoenix and throughout the Valley.
April 19, 2019
Command
Hackers Steal, Publish Personal Data on FBI NA Attendees
The hackers then put the data up for download on their own website. The spreadsheets contained about 4,000 unique records after duplicates were removed, including member names, a mix of personal and government email addresses, job titles, phone numbers and postal addresses.
April 13, 2019
Command
Top Federal Law Enforcement Officials Leave Positions
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Director of the Secret Service Randolph Alles announced they are leaving their positions.
April 8, 2019
Command
Indiana Chief, Assistant Chief Involved in Fatal Gunfight with Armed Suspect
The chief of police and the assistant chief of the Brownstone (IA) Police department were involved in a shooting outside the department's headquarters building.
April 5, 2019
Command
Oklahoma Sheriff, Her Deputies, and a K-9 Resign Over Dangerous Jail Conditions
Sheriff Terry Sue Barnett told local media a carbon monoxide leak that occurred last month and sent four employees to the emergency room had not been addressed, a proper fire alarm system wasn't in place and methane gases permeate the jail because of poorly-installed plumbing. She also said inmates had been shocked while taking showers because of exposed wiring.
March 21, 2019
Command
Answering the Call
Our teachers, mentors, and heroes inspire us to serve our agency, our community, and our nation.
March 12, 2019
Command
New Baltimore Police Commissioner Confirmed
The Baltimore City Council unanimously confirmed former New Orleans police superintendent Michael Harrison as Baltimore’s permanent police commissioner at a council meeting Monday evening.
March 11, 2019
Command
National Tactical Officers Association Announces First Ever Law Enforcement Leadership Symposium
Developing strong leadership is a challenging task for police agencies. In recognition, the NTOA is offering this weeklong training event that will provide an array of its most sought-after leadership courses, led by some of the nation’s best instructors in law enforcement leadership training.
February 26, 2019
Command
Florida Chief Says Agency Gives No Special Favors to Scientology
"For years the Clearwater Police Department has been thrust into the middle of a debate between a controversial religion and its critics, without a voice in the matter. We feel it important to publish some facts of our own to provide the city we serve and anyone else who may be interested with some perspective."
February 6, 2019
Command
New Mexico Sheriffs Barred from Legislative Session Because of Duty Weapons
"We were allowed to go into the Roundhouse but we weren't allowed to go down onto the floor. We were directed to go to another room and watch what was going on from a TV," Cibola County Sheriff Tony Mace said. "That has never happened to us before and that's a direct violation to the constitution of New Mexico."
January 18, 2019
Command
Great Leadership Requires Humility
Law enforcement leaders could learn a thing or two from the example of President George Herbert Walker Bush.
January 14, 2019
Command
Looking Back to Look Forward
The Phoenix Police Department wants to better understand its past to make a brighter future.
January 10, 2019
Command
New Orleans Police Superintendent Named Baltimore's Next Commissioner
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh said Harrison has “achieved clear, compelling and consistent results” in reducing violence while deploying “proactive and effective policing strategies that reflect 21st century, constitutional policing,” and would bring the “insight and sensitivity needed to reestablish essential trust and confidence of citizens in their police officers.”
January 9, 2019
Command
Florida Governor Suspends Sheriff Over Parkland School Shooting Response, Sources Say
Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel, who faced criticism over his department’s response to the deadly Parkland, FL, school shooting last year, was officially suspended by newly sworn-in Gov. Ron DeSantis, according to multiple sources.
January 8, 2019
Command
Ohio Police Chief Resigns Over Missteps Following Fatal OIS
Chief Daniel Paez of the Perrysburg (OH) Police Department has submitted his resignation—effective on January 8, 2019—after a Lucas County Sheriff's Office investigation into Paez's response to a shooting in August.
December 13, 2018
Patrol
Police Magazine - Top Articles of 2018
POLICE
Police Magazine covers a variety of topics throughout the year, from national trends and breaking news to safety and new products. Download this ebook to revisit our most popular content of 2018.
December 12, 2018
Command
New Los Angeles Sheriff Shaking Up Top Ranks, Removing 18 Executives
Newly elected Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has reportedly notified nearly 500 supervisors on his staff that their jobs are being reevaluated, firing outright 18 top executives.
December 10, 2018
Previous Page
Page 41 of 158
Next Page