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Section: Command
Training
Thinking Outside of the Recruiting Box
Agencies are being forced to embrace new ways of reaching potential hires to fill their ranks.
April 3, 2018
Patrol
National Dogfighting Awareness Day is April 8
The COPS Office and the ASPCA have partnered to develop The Dogfighting Toolkit for Law Enforcement, an invaluable resource aimed at assisting law enforcement agencies in addressing dogfighting.
April 3, 2018
Patrol
Stalker Radar Is Doing Its Part to Stop Distracted Driving
Stalker Radar, known for its police radar and Lidar, is joining the U.S. Department of Transportation and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in an effort to stop distracted driving with the #justdrive campaign.
April 1, 2018
Patrol
DOJ Announces Second Annual Attorney General's Award for Distinguished Service in Policing
The Attorney General's Award recognizes individual state, local or tribal sworn, rank- and-file police officers and deputies for exceptional efforts in community policing.
March 30, 2018
Weapons
Sessions Moves to Criminalize Possession of Bump Stocks
Firearm bump stocks would have to be surrendered, destroyed or made inoperable under a ban proposed by the Justice Department.
March 29, 2018
Patrol
Austin Chief Calls Bomber "Domestic Terrorist"
“This is a distinction I wanted to make today,” Manley said. Knowing the case would be in the legal system at some point, he said, he was trying to be sensitive about the terminology he used during the investigation.
March 29, 2018
Patrol
$100 Million WI School Safety Plan to Address 'Any Threat,' Governor Says
A $100 million plan to improve school safety in Wisconsin is "critically important for students," Gov. Scott Walker said Monday after he signed the bill into law in front of fourth-graders at Victor Haen Elementary School.
March 27, 2018
Patrol
New Washington Law Gives First Responders PTSD Benefits
In the past, those claims were denied unless the illness could be attributed to a single incident, said Michael White, legislative liaison for the Washington State Council of Fire Fighters.
March 27, 2018
Training
Massachusetts Chiefs Oppose Legislation That Would Limit Social Media Checks of Recruits
The law would prohibit department heads from scouring personal social media accounts. The group wants to be able to dig through social media profiles to help screen candidates and protect the public from those who could “tarnish the badge.”
March 22, 2018
Patrol
Interim Austin Chief Lauded for Leadership During Serial Bombings
Council Member Delia Garza wrote her thanks to Manley, the APD, and other responding agencies for their work in ending the serial bombings and said she planned to write a resolution to approve his appointment.
March 22, 2018
Training
Police Shortage Hits Cities and Small Towns Across the Country
Law enforcement is becoming less of a desirable career choice due to diminishing pay, high risk, and of course a recent bad rap — a trend that could put public safety at risk, say policing experts.
March 20, 2018
Patrol
Georgia Deputy Had His Ex-Wife Arrested Because He Didn't Like Her Facebook Post
Anne King and a friend found themselves behind bars for a few hours in 2015 after reportedly bad-mouthing King's ex-husband, a Georgia deputy, with posts on Facebook. Now King is suing her ex and his colleague for violating her constitutional rights.
March 9, 2018
Patrol
Law Enforcement Agencies Celebrate International Women's Day
In celebration of International Women's Day, law enforcement agencies across the country are showing support for female officers and other employees through photos and videos posted online.
March 8, 2018
Patrol
Next LAPD Chief Faces Long List of Challenges
He or she will face calls to: Reduce crime. Increase transparency. Build trust in police. Motivate officers. Crack down on problem officers. Tackle homelessness. Curb shootings by police. Put more officers on the streets. Stay away from immigration enforcement. Continue police reforms.
March 8, 2018
Patrol
Justice Department Sues California Over Sanctuary Policies
“California, we have a problem,” Sessions told a crowd of about 250 law enforcement officials from the California Peace Officers Association at a meeting in the state's capital city. “A series of actions and events has occurred that directly and adversely impact the work of our federal officers.”
March 7, 2018
Weapons
Colorado Police Chief Says He Would Support Citywide Ban on "Assault Rifles"
The stance is a bit of a shift from Testa's position on gun laws in 2015, when he said, "If a person wants to harm somebody else, ordinances and laws are not something they're concerned about."
March 5, 2018
Weapons
San Francisco Police Chief and Mayor Clash Over Ballot Initiative on TASERs
The mayor has long been a reliable ally of the powerful San Francisco Police Officers Association, the union that sponsored the ballot initiative.
March 2, 2018
Weapons
Broward County Deputies Guarding Schools to Carry Rifles
Several police departments have asked the school district to allow [rifle carry] for years, said Margate, FL, Police Chief Dana Watson.
February 22, 2018
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