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Section: Command
Patrol
California Chief Whose Son is Accused of Hate Crime Pens Emotional Facebook Post
In an emotional Facebook post, Union City Police Chief Darryl McAllister wrote, "Words can barely describe how embarrassed, dejected, and hurt my wife, daughters, and I feel right now."
August 10, 2018
Training
New Jersey Chief Resigns Amid Controversy, Criticism
Police Chief David Wayman will be retiring from the department and Captain Chris Battiloro will be appointed Acting Chief of Police.
August 10, 2018
Patrol
Ornery Little Facts
Police are not the enemy of the American public despite what the activists and media say.
August 8, 2018
Patrol
The Growing Gap in Pension Funding
Government retirement programs may not be as safe as you think. Here's what you can do to protect your future.
August 8, 2018
Technology
Flashback Editorial: The Deep Fakes are Coming
We are about to enter an era where all video and audio evidence may be more suspect than it's ever been.
August 6, 2018
Patrol
Orlando PD Revises Social Media Policy to Include Possible Firing
Orlando police officers can now face termination for violating the department's social media policy, following an officer's controversial Facebook posts that prompted frustration among the agency's civilian oversight board.
August 3, 2018
Patrol
West Virginia Deputy's Facebook Post About Fight with Subject Goes Viral
Deputy Kristen Richmond of the Brooke County Sheriff’s Office posted on her Facebook page a lengthy description of a five-minute fight with "a 5’11, 195lb collegiate male athlete who was gooned up on an unknown drug" in the hope that it "serves as a swift kick in the [hindquarters] to a lot of cops." The post quickly went viral.
August 1, 2018
Patrol
Police Discuss Impact of Scrap Metal Theft on Communities
According to Department of Energy estimates, metal theft costs — including lost revenue and damages related to the thefts — total $1 billion each year, and repairs often cost much more money than the value of the stolen property. Here, law enforcement officers discuss the problem. More Here.
July 31, 2018
Patrol
North Carolina Town's Entire Department on Paid Administrative Leave
The entire force on the Southport (NC) Police Department have been suspended and placed on paid administrative leave after the chief and a lieutenant were arrested "and charged with double-dipping at a second job while on the clock at the police department."
July 30, 2018
Training
Panel Revokes Former Oregon Police Chief's Certification for 10 Years
The Oregon Board of Public Safety Standards and Training voted 14-to-4 to revoke former Portland Police Chief Larry O'Dea's police certification for 10 years for dishonesty.
July 27, 2018
Training
Ohio Officer Reportedly Fired After Charging Chief, Mayor with Forgery
A sergeant with the New Holland (OH) Police Department was reportedly fired "mere moments after he handed Mayor Clair Betzko and Interim Police Chief David Conrad court summonses accusing them of a forgery scheme."
July 26, 2018
Training
Massachusetts Police: Fewer Recruit Applicants Amid Killings, Scrutiny
The Boston (MA) Police Department — as well as agencies throughout Massachusetts — is seeing a massive decline in the number of people seeking entry-level law enforcement jobs.
July 24, 2018
Training
Boston Gets First Ever African-American Police Commissioner
Superintendent-in-Chief William Gross—second-in-command to retiring Boston Police Commissioner William Evans—will become the next commissioner, the first person of color ever to hold the position.
July 24, 2018
Patrol
Pennsylvania Police Chief Nominated for HAIX Hero of the Month
Chief Jerry Bellak was nominated by the mayor of the small Somerset County community. Indian Lake Borough Mayor Michael Miscoe wrote that Bellak, a 37-year law enforcement veteran, has transformed the police department since becoming chief two years ago.
July 23, 2018
Patrol
Agencies Produce Dozens of Police Lip-Sync Challenge Videos
Dozens and maybe hundreds of law enforcement agencies and units nationwide are continuing to produce lip-sync challenge videos.
July 22, 2018
Patrol
Arizona Officer's Widow Grateful for New PTSD Law for First Responders
The widow of Craig Tiger — a Phoenix police officer who had been diagnosed with PTSD before dying by suicide — told reporters that she "is grateful for the new law that will help other first responders across the state have better access to mental professionals."
July 20, 2018
Patrol
Arizona Governor, Accompanied by Phoenix Officials, Signs New First Responder PTSD Bill into Law
The purpose of this new law is to provide help to first responders who experience PTSD as a result of events they experience or witness on the job. “Arizona is grateful to the first responders who put their lives on the line every single day to protect our communities. With these commitments and sacrifices, we want to ensure that those who experience trauma on the job have access to the support they need," Governor Ducey said.
July 19, 2018
Patrol
Seattle Mayor Taps Interim Chief and Veteran Officer to be Chief
Mayor Jenny Durkan named interim Police Chief Carmen Best her nominee for the permanent job Tuesday, choosing a 26-year veteran of the department over a pair of outside candidates.
July 18, 2018
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