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Section: Command
Patrol
FBI Director Says "Viral Video Effect" Deters Proactive Policing
FBI Director James Comey reignited the factious debate over a so-called “Ferguson effect” on Wednesday, saying that he believed less aggressive policing was driving an alarming spike in murders in many cities.
May 13, 2016
Patrol
Congresswoman Proposes National Standard for De-escalation Training and Use of Force
“We want our officers using force really that [is] proportional to the situation,” Moore said in an interview on Wednesday. “This is about giving police officers additional training assets with regard to encounters that don’t necessarily have to end up with a use of deadly force.”
May 13, 2016
Patrol
Video: Albuquerque Police Revise Use-of-Force Training Under Federal Guidance
Now months into a multi-year federal monitoring period, APD is close to completing its requirement to give new “use of force” training to its entire staff of sworn police officers.
May 10, 2016
Patrol
New Ferguson Chief Warns Officers Not to "Disrespect Badge"
“If you work hard, if you stay honest and committed, if you maintain respect for the community and do your job well, we will get along just fine,” he said. “If you fall short of that, and it’s through a mistake of the head, we will work to correct that. But if you do it with malice, if you do the job in a way that disrespects the badge that you hold, I will see to it that you are either removed from police service, or further prosecuted.”
May 10, 2016
Patrol
Minneapolis Officers Face Accusations of 'Slowdown'
With shootings rising and arrests plummeting, the Minneapolis Fourth Precinct's commander accused officers of slacking off on the job, according to multiple sources.
May 9, 2016
Training
Ferguson to Swear in New Police Chief
Ferguson, MO, the St. Louis suburb that erupted into weeks of racially charged protests after a police officer killed an unarmed teen in 2014--an act of force that was proven to be justified by a county grand jury and a DOJ investigation--is slated to swear in its first African-American police chief Monday.
May 9, 2016
Patrol
DOJ: No More "Criminals" or "Convicts"
Lynch can’t even say that youths have broken the law. Instead she uses the phrase, “young people who have become involved with our justice system.”
May 6, 2016
Patrol
Oklahoma Trooper Shortage Could Endanger Public Safety
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says public safety could become a problem overnight if the state doesn't appropriate money to hire more troopers.
May 5, 2016
Training
Having Skin in the Game
Have you ever been in a situation where you were trying to find out why something happened and you got nowhere? Nobody cared because no one was holding them accountable.
May 4, 2016
Training
Don’t Ban the “21-Foot Rule”
The 21-foot rule originated 33 years ago in Salt Lake City as a reaction time experiment by Lt. Dennis Tueller, but it is entirely unjustifiable to dismiss it as an "outdated concept."
May 4, 2016
Training
Philadelphia Reduces College Requirement for Officers
Since January, a new commissioner has been running the Philadelphia Police Department, and when it comes to cops and college, he's about to flip the script.
May 3, 2016
Patrol
Vacationing Texas Police Chief Helps NYPD Arrest Suspect
A Texas police chief vacationing in New York City intervened in a fight between an alleged thief and a store security officer on the street, and helped arrest the suspect, the NYPD said. More Here.
May 2, 2016
Patrol
Bratton Advises New Yorkers on How to Not Get Shot by Police
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton has some simple advice for New Yorkers – if you don’t want to get shot by cops, don’t point a gun at them.
April 29, 2016
Patrol
Willie Williams, LAPD’s First Black Police Chief, Dies at 72
Willie Williams, who became Los Angeles’ first African American police chief in the aftermath of the 1992 riots, has died. He was 72.
April 28, 2016
Patrol
Video: Florida Sheriff Slams Media for Reports Deputies Let Girl Carjackers Drown After Crash
Sheriff Gualtieri posted a different dashcam video from a second cruiser on the department's Facebook page showing two officers walking by with clothes in hand. Gualtieri said that deputies waded into the water and tried to save the girls - and that the video proves it.
April 26, 2016
Patrol
Georgia Officers' Kindness Helps Grieving Mother After Baby's Death
The story of an act of kindness by two Conyers, GA, police officers that helped bring closure to a grieving mother is going viral.
April 19, 2016
Patrol
North Carolina Police Chief, Former Sworn Officer Cannot Carry Badge or Gun
The unusual designation means Clark can supervise the department, but he cannot wear a badge, carry a department-issued gun or make arrests
April 18, 2016
Patrol
Video: Mayor Acknowledges Racism in Chicago Police Department
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel left open the possibility Wednesday of dismantling the city's police oversight agency and acknowledged that racism is a problem within the police force and other City Hall departments.
April 14, 2016
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