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Section: Command
Patrol
Baltimore Police Commissioner Fired Over Murder Stats
"My decision is because I'm impatient," Mayor Pugh said at a news conference at City Hall. "My decision is based on the fact that we need to get these [murder] numbers down. ... I'm looking for new and creative, innovative ways to change what we're seeing here every day."
January 19, 2018
Patrol
GA Sheriff Uses Humorous Facebook Posts to Discourage Drivers from Testing Icy Roads
While the winter weather wouldn’t be considered extreme in many parts of the country, Georgians are not known for their winter driving skills. A light dusting of snow is enough to shut down schools.
January 19, 2018
Patrol
LAPD Chief Charlie Beck Announces Retirement
Beck made the abrupt announcement during a press conference Friday with Mayor Eric Garcetti to discuss the city’s crime trends. His retirement is effective June 27.
January 19, 2018
Training
Utah Highway Patrol Looking to Hire 100 Troopers
The Utah Highway Patrol is looking to hire 100 new troopers, and on Saturday took to the 2018 Utah International Auto Expo to recruit prospective candidates. More Here.
January 15, 2018
Training
Video: Utah Highway Patrol Looking to Hire 100 Troopers
The Utah Highway Patrol is looking to hire 100 new troopers, and on Saturday took to the 2018 Utah International Auto Expo to recruit prospective candidates.
January 15, 2018
Patrol
NYPD Command Structure Shaken Up by Commissioner
New York City’s Police Commissioner James O'Neil made a dozen high-level promotions in a shakeup late Monday that also saw several minority officers and women moved into top spots, chiefs being asked to retire and scores of other commanders told they are being transferred.
January 9, 2018
Weapons
Should Law Enforcement Agencies Sell Confiscated Guns?
Some law enforcement officials say the selling of guns raises money to purchase crime-fighting equipment, and if the practice were abandoned, people would just buy weapons somewhere else.
January 9, 2018
Patrol
Baltimore Judge Rules City Violated Contracts by Cutting Police, Fire Pension Benefits
A judge ruled Tuesday that former Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's overhaul of pension benefits "unlawfully withdrew" a variable pension benefit that paid out more money to retirees when the stock market improved.
January 4, 2018
Patrol
Old Cars and Equipment Putting Troopers in Danger, Say KY State Police
Kentucky police Commissioner Rick Sanders is asking for more money amid talk of budget cuts. He is urging lawmakers to consider his agency's "dangerous" predicament: worn-out cars, a manpower shortage, and relic rifles.
January 2, 2018
Patrol
Baltimore Residents Blame Record-High Murder Rate On Lower Police Presence
Some Baltimore residents attribute the high murder rate to relaxed police patrols in the city following high-profile cases of police brutality, saying officers have backed off in neighborhoods.
January 2, 2018
Patrol
MD Officer Rescues Bald Eagle on Christmas Eve
Lt. Woods "quickly responded with his gear and gently scooped the eagle up, placed her in an eagle transport box, and took her to Owl Moon Raptor Rescue.
December 27, 2017
Patrol
Toronto Officers Say Staffing Shortage Puts Them at Risk
The officer wrote that he was the only car on patrol on a Tuesday afternoon earlier this month, with one road sergeant available for backup. During the shift he had five pending calls, including a sexual assault, an arrest involving three people, and a domestic assault.
December 25, 2017
Patrol
94% of All Confirmed Aliens in DOJ Custody Unlawfully Present, Report Says
The report found that more than one-in-five of all persons in Bureau of Prisons custody were foreign born, and that 94% of confirmed aliens in custody were unlawfully present in the United States.
December 21, 2017
Patrol
New Hampshire Bill Would Limit Pension "Double Dipping"
n a Wednesday memo, the NHRS announced House Bill 561 was amended in the Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee and, if passed as expected, will limit the number of hours pensioners can work at post-retirement jobs for employers in the public retirement system.
December 20, 2017
Patrol
Woman Arrested After Spitting in Face of Houston Chief
Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo was off-duty and shopping when he saw Danielle Paris, 40, taking items from the drugstore and harassing employees outside.
December 19, 2017
Patrol
Charlottesville Police Chief Retires Following Damning Report on White Supremacist Rally Response
The retirement of Thomas, who has 27 years of law enforcement service, is effective immediately. The United States Air Force veteran has served since May 23, 2016.
December 18, 2017
Training
Video: Dallas Chief Says Millennial Mindset Partially to Blame for Recruiting Problems
"We have nights, weekends and holidays — not attractive to millennials who want all days off and to be the chief in six months,” Chief Hall said. “We recognize that is a challenge."
December 12, 2017
Training
Dallas Chief Says Millennial Mindset Partially to Blame for Recruiting Problems
"We have nights, weekends and holidays — not attractive to millennials who want all days off and to be the chief in six months,” Chief Hall said. “We recognize that is a challenge." More Here.
December 12, 2017
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