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Section: Command
Patrol
Cincinnati Chief to City Council: Hire More Officers or Fund Overtime Pay
"Operating below our authorized strength places an undue burden on our patrol forces," Isaac wrote in a memo to City Manager Patrick Duhaney on Tuesday. "...officers may be required to take on additional shifts to ensure the coverage necessary to maintain the level of service that Cincinnati residents have come to expect."
October 4, 2018
Patrol
DOJ Announces $70M for School Safety, $64M for Criminal Record Systems
The Department of Justice has announced more than $70 million in grant funding to bolster school security and support responding law enforcement officers, and more than $64 million to state agencies to improve the nation’s criminal record systems
October 4, 2018
Technology
Genetec to Showcase New LE Solutions at IACP
At IACP 2018, in booth #2701, Genetec Inc., will showcase a comprehensive portfolio of products designed to enable communities and law enforcement agencies to foster greater collaboration through technology and to build-out Strategic Decision Support Centers (SDSC) designed to meet local neighborhood requirements.
October 1, 2018
Patrol
Cleveland Police Jokingly Issue Arrest Warrants for Referees Who "Stole" Win from Browns
"Robbery warrant issued for tonight's @Browns game @NFL 'officials'," the Cleveland Police said in a Tweet Sunday night. "Ok. We can't do that. Just sayin'," the Tweet concluded.
October 1, 2018
Patrol
French Police Chief Fatally Stabbed Over "Dog Ban"
Chief Pascale Filoe was transported to a nearby hospital but later died from his injuries. He was a father of three.
September 28, 2018
Patrol
FBI Says Violent Crime Down Slightly in 2017
After two consecutive years of increases, the estimated number of violent crimes in the United States decreased 0.2% in 2017 when compared with 2016 data, according to FBI figures released on Monday. Property crimes dropped 3.0%.
September 25, 2018
Patrol
Oregon Police Recruiter Fired for Giving Applicant Answers to Exam Questions
A recruiter with the Portland (OR) Police Departmen, who allegedly gave an applicant the questions and answers for an entry-level job interview, was reportedly fired this year for "significant misuse of authority," according to The Oregonian.
September 24, 2018
Patrol
FBI Turns 3 Hackers into Assets Assisting in Anti-Hacking Investigations
Three convicted hackers—22-year-old Paras Jha, 21-year-old Josiah White, and 22-year-old Dalton Norman—continue to cooperate with the FBI on cybercrime and cybersecurity matters, as well as continued cooperation with and assistance to law enforcement and the broader research community, according to a DOJ press release.
September 21, 2018
Patrol
Former Arkansas Police Officer Becomes Television News Reporter
According to a news release from THV11, Adam Bledsoe—the former Public Information Officer for the Faulkner County (AR) Sheriff’s Office—will be joining the station as a feature reporter.
September 19, 2018
Patrol
Georgia Police Chief Killed During Vehicle Pursuit
Police say a Liberty County deputy attempted to stop 23-year-old Daniel Hill's car at around 7 p.m. Saturday. Police say Hill refused to stop -- leading police on a high-speed chase that reached speeds of up to 100 miles per hour. More Here.
September 17, 2018
Patrol
Video: Georgia Police Chief Killed During Vehicle Pursuit
Police say a Liberty County deputy attempted to stop 23-year-old Daniel Hill's car at around 7 p.m. Saturday. Police say Hill refused to stop -- leading police on a high-speed chase that reached speeds of up to 100 miles per hour.
September 17, 2018
Special Units
Judge Rules DOJ Cannot Withhold Anti-Gang Money from Sanctuary Cities
U.S. District Judge Manuel Real issued the injunction against the Department of Justice in response to a lawsuit filed by the city of Los Angeles in July seeking to prevent the government from awarding federal police grants based on cooperation with immigration enforcement.
September 17, 2018
Patrol
Oregon "Cop Watcher" Faces Charges of Violating Stalking Restrictions
A man who had been ordered to stay away from Portland Police Chief Danielle Outlaw has turned himself in to police for violating that court order.
September 12, 2018
Training
Lessons Learned
First and foremost, the recordings reveal that force is ugly. It is not the "one punch, hero wins, bad guy goes down," movie action the public has been conditioned to expect.
September 4, 2018
Training
The Old Guy League
This old guy league is a collection of distinguished and often colorful characters; take time to get to know a few. It is very important for the older generations to pass on the institutional knowledge and share the hard lessons learned for this profession to progress.
September 4, 2018
Training
How Police Leaders Can Get the Best Work from Their Officers
Research suggests that empowerment is an important vehicle for improving service delivery and performance.
September 4, 2018
Patrol
Louisiana State Police Superintendent Says Newspaper Should 'Move Forward'
In a letter to the editors of The Advocate, Louisiana State Police Superintendent Kevin Reeves said that the newspaper has unnecessarily made mention of an incident that occurred more than 20 months ago in news coverage unrelated to that event.
September 2, 2018
Patrol
Texts Show North Carolina Chief Told Officers to 'Not Engage' Protesters
Chief Chris Blue of the Chapel Hill (NC) Police Department instructed his officers to stand aside last week as protesters pulled down a controversial Confederate monument on the University of North Carolina campus, according to Fox News.
August 31, 2018
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