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Section: Command
Technology
New Jersey Buying 5,000 Body Cameras for Police Departments
State officials on Monday announced grants to 176 police departments to buy more than 5,000 body cameras, a move they claim puts New Jersey at the "forefront" of states embracing the relatively new technology.
December 22, 2015
Training
San Francisco Police Recruit Saves Life of Baby with CPR
A San Francisco police recruit saved the life of a baby who had stopped breathing in the Bayfair Mall parking lot in San Leandro last week.
December 22, 2015
Training
The Radar Functions of a Supervisor
If an officer has gone from a go-getter to a no-getter, find out why.
December 21, 2015
Patrol
Kansas Law Enforcement Agencies Not Growing with Population, Some Shrinking
In the past 10 years, as the population of Kansas has grown about 6 percent, the number of police officers has stayed about the same, right at 7,000.
December 11, 2015
Patrol
Despite Signing Bonuses, San Antonio Police Department Faces Officer Shortage
Rookies in the newest cadet class earn an average of more than $55,000 after completing a 14-week training course. Twenty-year veterans make $124,668 a year, including benefits.
December 11, 2015
Patrol
Video: California Police Chief Buys Homeless Family a Car
A down-on-their-luck family will have a new car this holiday season thanks to the generosity of the head of the Marysville Police Department in Northern California.
December 10, 2015
Patrol
Feds Launch Civil Rights Investigation of Chicago PD
Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Monday announced a wide-ranging investigation into the Chicago Police Department in the wake of an uproar over a video showing a fatal police shooting 14 months ago.
December 7, 2015
Patrol
Sheriffs Demand Legal Ruling on Obama's Immigration Plan
A group representing more than 3,000 sheriffs around the country told the Senate Wednesday that President Obama's executive actions on immigration have created confusion among local law enforcement officers, and called on the federal government to rule on the constitutionality of those actions.
December 4, 2015
Patrol
Emanuel Now Open to Justice Department Review of Chicago Police
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Thursday reversed his opposition to a possible U.S. Justice Department review of the Chicago Police Department's practices, the type of investigation that has led to federal court oversight and sweeping reforms in other troubled, big-city police departments throughout the country.
December 4, 2015
Patrol
Michigan Sheriff Says "Cowards" Beat, Robbed Disabled Man and Posted Video on Facebook
Authorities in Oakland County, Mich., say Nikey Dashone Walker and Shadeed Dontae Bey robbed and beat the man and filmed the attack “using the victim’s cell phone” Sunday morning in Pontiac, about 30 miles from Detroit.
December 3, 2015
Patrol
Chicago Creates Police Accountability Task Force
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Tuesday announced the creation of a police accountability task force. The announcement came a week after Officer Jason Van Dyke of the Chicago Police Department was charged with first-degree murder in the killing of Laquan McDonald.
December 1, 2015
Technology
Funding Pulled From Los Angeles Multi-Jurisdictional Radio System
An ambitious plan to connect all of Los Angeles County's fire and police agencies on a single communications system has hit another potential setback with the loss of $11 million in federal grant funding administered by the city of Los Angeles.
December 1, 2015
Patrol
Chicago Chief Fired in Wake of McDonald Shooting Protests
Emanuel said he and McCarthy began discussing the future of the police department on Sunday. "This morning, I formally asked for his resignation," Emanuel said at a City Hall news conference where he appointed a task force to look at police accountability.
December 1, 2015
Patrol
Steelers' Quarterback Announces Seattle Area K-9 Grants
The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation at The Giving Back Fund will be distributing grants to the Renton and Bellevue Police Departments in Washington.
November 30, 2015
Patrol
DOJ Lawyers Sent to Minneapolis to Investigate Police Shooting That Sparked Protests
Federal and state authorities have thus far resisted releasing the footage. Cameras from an ambulance, mobile police camera, public housing cameras and cell phone footage caught the shooting. However, police say none of the videos show the full incident and that releasing them could compromise the investigation.
November 23, 2015
Training
LAPD Heads to Paris to Learn from Terrorist Tragedy
Hoping to learn about ways to prevent and respond to terrorist attacks, the Los Angeles Police Department will send a team to Paris to meet with authorities there as they continue to carry out raids on suspected terror cells in response to the attacks that left 129 people dead.
November 20, 2015
Technology
Survey: Police See Crime Fighting Software as Way to Combat Drug and Gang Crime
While law enforcement agencies are having success using crime-fighting software to solve crimes faster, the survey shows the majority are still policing using the same techniques that have been in practice for decades.
November 20, 2015
Training
Your Leadership Roles
You're kidding yourself if you think that you will ever have a fully trained and motivated command. You are a trainer, a coach, and if you care about the future, a mentor. In reality, each has its own role, specific purpose, and desired outcome.
November 17, 2015
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