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Section: Command
Patrol
Video: NC Boy Challenges Deputy to Dance-off
A sheriff's deputy was challenged to a dance-off by a young boy in North Carolina on Monday evening, and the two did not disappoint with their moves.
February 15, 2017
Patrol
Philly Police Implementing First Tattoo Policy
Directive 6.7 is scheduled to take effect March 1 and will prohibit Philadelphia officers from having any tattoos that are "offensive, extremist, indecent, racist or sexist while on duty," according to a copy of the policy.
February 10, 2017
Patrol
FLEOA Applauds President Trump's Commitment to Law Enforcement
President Trump signed a number of Executive Orders aimed at curbing the uptick in violence against law enforcement, reducing rising crime rates, and enforcing federal law to thwart transnational criminal organizations. In response, FLEOA issued the following statement.
February 10, 2017
Patrol
Trump Issues Executive Orders to Protect Officers, Fight Crime
President Donald Trump signed a trio of executive actions on Wednesday directing the Department of Justice to intensify its effort to fight drug-related crime and violence against police officers.
February 9, 2017
Patrol
Incoming Oakland Chief to Get Historically High Pay
Not only will incoming Chief Anne Kirkpatrick have the largest base salary of any top cop in Oakland β at $270,000 β her total compensation package includes a bump for various degrees and other premiums, dictated by an agreement between the Oakland Police Management Association and the city.
February 9, 2017
Training
DC Council Member Proposing Move to Retain Experienced Officers
To combat violence in the city, Washington D.C. Council member Vincent Gray is proposing an incentive to keep experienced officers from retiring. This week, the council will consider emergency legislation to fund it.
February 8, 2017
Patrol
Scottsdale PD Leader Named First Arizona Police Chief of the Year
Chief Alan Rodbell of the Scottsdale (AZ) Police Department has been named the first Arizona Police Chief of the Year by the Arizona Association of Chiefs of Police.
February 8, 2017
Training
Self-Discipline
Not too long ago, I was asked to identify the one leadership characteristic that rises above all others as the most important. Though I was intrigued by the question and was prepared to give it a great deal of thought, I came up with an answer almost immediately. It was a trait instilled in me while serving in the military: self-discipline.
February 7, 2017
Technology
House Passes Bill to Help First Responders Acquire New Technologies
Legislation which will make it easier for first responders to acquire new equipment and technologies they need to respond to evolving threats was passed by the House Monday.
February 1, 2017
Patrol
TX Governor Blocks Sheriff Funds Over 'Sanctuary Cities'
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has blocked funding for the first time over so-called "sanctuary cities" after Austin's sheriff stopped complying with all federal immigration detainers.
February 1, 2017
Patrol
LAPD Chief Says He Will Risk Federal Funding to Avoid Immigration Enforcement by Officers
LAPD Chief Charlie Beck says he is willing to risk millions in federal funding, if President Trump decides to punish cities that donβt comply with federal immigration laws.
January 31, 2017
Patrol
Orlando Officer's Family Not Entitled to Same Benefits as Fallen Deputy
Two families of fallen Florida officers who died during the manhunt for accused killer Markeith Loyd will receive vastly different pension benefits because of a difference between state and city policy.
January 25, 2017
Patrol
Governor to Seek Law to Remove TX Sheriffs Who Don't Help Immigration Officials
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he and other lawmakers will seek new laws to remove Texas sheriffs from office if they do not fully cooperate with federal immigration officials over the handling of individuals who are thought to be undocumented immigrants.
January 25, 2017
Patrol
Trump Tweets About Chicago 'Carnage,' Says He May 'Send In The Feds!' If Not Fixed
President Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday night about Chicago's violence, saying he will "send in the Feds!" if the city "doesn't fix the horrible 'carnage' going on."
January 25, 2017
Technology
Boston Police Cancel Plan for Social Media Monitoring Software
Boston police have scrapped their plan to spend up to $1.4 million on software to monitor social media postings for criminal activity and threats to public safety,
January 17, 2017
Patrol
Philly Police Create Officer-Involved Shooting Unit
An Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation Unit was established within the Philadelphia Police Department on Jan. 1, inspired by a Department of Justice study recommending reforms on the use of deadly force by police officers
January 17, 2017
Patrol
Former Chicago PD Superintendent Calls Out DOJ for "Wrong" Conclusions
βMy narrative does not fit the narrative that they are pushing,β said McCarthy, who was fired in late 2015 by Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
January 13, 2017
Patrol
Video: Justice Department Slams Chicago PD for "Excessive Force" and "Deficient Training"
A federal investigation into the Chicago police found that officers engage βin a pattern or practice of use of excessive force,β part of larger, ingrained failures in how the department trains officers and reviews misconduct, Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch announced Friday.
January 13, 2017
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