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Section: Command
Patrol
Albuquerque Officers Ordered to No Longer Make Arrests for Non-Violent Misdemeanors
In a letter to all sworn personnel, Albuquerque Police Chief Gordon Eden told the city’s officers on Tuesday that they shall no longer arrest individuals for non-violent misdemeanor offenses.
May 17, 2017
Patrol
Los Angeles Voters Pass Disciplinary Flexibility Measure for Police
Los Angeles police officers facing disciplinary hearings will have a choice of appearing before an all-civilian review board or a panel that includes two command-level officers, thanks to voters’ approval of a ballot measure condemned by critics as a weakening of the LAPD’s disciplinary system.
May 17, 2017
Patrol
Upstate NY Police Chief Shot, Suspect Found Dead After Barricade Incident
A New York police chief was rushed to the hospital after he was shot during a confrontation with a suspect in Orange County. More Here.
May 16, 2017
Patrol
Video: Upstate NY Police Chief Shot, Suspect Found Dead After Barricade Incident
A New York police chief was rushed to the hospital after he was shot during a confrontation with a suspect in Orange County.
May 16, 2017
Patrol
Small Town Ohio Police Chief, 2 Civilians Killed in Attack on Nursing Home
Kirkersville Chief Steven Eric Disario, 36, and two employees at the Pine Kirk Care Center nursing home in Kirkersville were shot and killed early Friday. The suspected shooter also is dead.
May 12, 2017
Training
Establishing Priorities
If we don't set priorities, we tend to follow the path of least resistance, avoiding the big and difficult jobs and thereby leading to delay or failure.
May 11, 2017
Patrol
Video: Dallas Police Union Tells Mayor He's Not Welcome at Memorial Ceremony
The Dallas police officers murdered in the deadly 2016 downtown ambush will be honored at next week's Police Memorial Day ceremony, but one of the city's largest police organizations on Tuesday told the mayor he's not welcome.
May 10, 2017
Patrol
Dallas Police Union Tells Mayor He's Not Welcome at Memorial Ceremony
The Dallas police officers murdered in the deadly 2016 downtown ambush will be honored at next week's Police Memorial Day ceremony, but one of the city's largest police organizations on Tuesday told the mayor he's not welcome. More Here.
May 10, 2017
Patrol
Richard Pennington, Former Police Chief of New Orleans and Atlanta Dies
Richard Pennington, who attained national renown for bringing departmental reforms and helping reduce crime rates while serving as chief in New Orleans, died May 4 at a hospice center in Atlanta. He was 70.
May 9, 2017
Patrol
TX Judge Reprimanded for Social Media Post About Officer's Accused Killer
A Central Texas judge has been formally reprimanded for a social media post that said a "tree and a rope" were needed for a man accused of fatally shooting a San Antonio police detective.
May 8, 2017
Training
University of San Diego Master's in Law Enforcement and Public Safety Leadership Announces First Graduating Class
On May 27, more than 100 law enforcement officers from local, state, and federal agencies will become the first class to earn a Master of Science in Law Enforcement Leadership from University of San Diego (USD).
May 8, 2017
Patrol
Georgia Officers Prevent Girl from Committing Suicide Live on Facebook
On Tuesday, police in Bibb County, Georgia, were able to stop another suicide from unfolding publicly on the Internet.
May 5, 2017
Patrol
Washington DC Police Chief Officially Confirmed
The D.C. Council on Tuesday confirmed Peter Newsham as police chief. He has been serving as acting chief since Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) chose him to fill in for Cathy L. Lanier, who retired in September.
May 3, 2017
Patrol
Officers in Alton Sterling Shooting Will Not Face Federal Charges, Report Says
The Justice Department has decided not to bring charges against the officers involved in the death of Alton Sterling, whose videotaped shooting by police in Baton Rouge last summer prompted unrest across the city, and is planning to reveal in the next 24 hours that it has closed the probe, sources tell the Washington Post.
May 2, 2017
Patrol
Arkansas Chief Shot Trying to Disarm Suicidal Subject
Booneville (AR) Police Chief Albert Brown was recovering Wednesday from a leg wound he suffered when he was shot while responding to a call that a man was suicidal.
April 27, 2017
Training
Dallas Police Chief: "You Should be Very Concerned" About Shrinking Force
Pughes told the City Council's public safety committee that the department is down to a nearly critical level of 3,077 officers. That's the smallest force the city has had in about 10 years. Another 100 would-be officers are training in the police academy.
April 25, 2017
Training
AZ Agencies Struggle to Fill Officer Ranks
"We are facing trying times, we are depleted of resources," said Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone at a press conference held at the Phoenix branch of Northern Arizona University on Monday.
April 25, 2017
Patrol
Justice Department Issues Warning to Sanctuary Cities
The letters went to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, as well as officials in Chicago, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, Miami, Milwaukee, New York and Cook County, Ill.
April 21, 2017
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