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Section: Command
Patrol
DOJ Set to Release 6,000 Prisoners from Federal Prison
The panel estimated that its change in sentencing guidelines eventually could result in 46,000 of the nation’s approximately 100,000 drug offenders in federal prison qualifying for early release. The 6,000 figure, which has not been reported previously, is the first tranche in that process.
October 6, 2015
Patrol
Video: LAPD Says Officer Stalking Video was Rap Promotion, Warrant Issued on Suspect
"The investigation revealed that the film was made by members of an early 1990s rap group no longer in fashion. The film was made and posted on social media to ignite a comeback by the rap group," LAPD said in a press release on Tuesday.
October 6, 2015
Training
Chicago-Area Police Training Unit Closing Because of State Budget Issues
North East Multi-Regional Training will be forced to close mid-November if the state doesn't pay its share of the costs, said Philip Brankin, the unit's executive director. The state-funded agency is responsible for training law enforcement personnel across 321 police agencies in the greater Chicago area.
October 6, 2015
Patrol
DOJ Recommends Racial Bias Probe of St. Louis County Traffic Stops
But the county police's use of force between 2009 and 2013 was significantly lower than the national average, and the federal analysis of traffic stop data is not sufficient to provide actual evidence of bias in vehicle stops on the part of county police, the feds found.
October 2, 2015
Patrol
Crime: A Perfect Storm
America's rising crime rate is being driven by early release of violent prisoners, ineffective handling of criminal aliens, and the prosecution of police officers for doing their jobs, which makes officers hesitant to do their jobs.
September 30, 2015
Weapons
Video: Colorado Sheriffs Challenging State Gun Laws
A group of sheriffs from different Colorado counties are moving forward with their fight to repeal stricter state gun laws put in place three years ago.
September 29, 2015
Weapons
Colorado Sheriffs Challenging State Gun Laws
A group of sheriffs from different Colorado counties are moving forward with their fight to repeal stricter state gun laws put in place three years ago. More Here.
September 29, 2015
Training
Illinois Agencies Cancel Police Training Because of Budget Crisis
Police departments across Illinois say the state budget stalemate has left them struggling to provide necessary training to officers on everything from how to deal with the mentally ill to proper use of force.
September 28, 2015
Patrol
Video: Woman Arrested for Making Online Threats Against Officers
Clayton County, Ga., police are investigating threats against officers made by a woman in videos posted on the Internet.
September 25, 2015
Patrol
Woman Arrested for Making Online Threats Against Officers
Clayton County, Ga., police are investigating threats against officers made by a woman in videos posted on YouTube. More Here.
September 25, 2015
Patrol
Detroit Police Launch Training Program for High School Students
Chief Craig said the main goal is to create lasting relationships with Detroit's young people and to entice local residents to pursue law enforcement careers.
September 22, 2015
Patrol
Resisting Reserve Officers Not a Crime in Michigan
Resisting or obstructing a reserve police officer in Michigan isn't a crime, according to a recent Michigan Court of Appeals ruling that at least one statewide law enforcement official says will have "huge ramifications for public safety."
September 22, 2015
Training
Video: Arkansas Chief to Resign to Keep Family Safe
Bald Knob, Ark., Police Chief Erek Balentine is resigning, saying he feels that doing so will better the safety of his family after his truck was vandalized.
September 22, 2015
Training
Arkansas Chief to Resign to Keep Family Safe
Bald Knob, Ark., Police Chief Erek Balentine is resigning, saying he feels that doing so will better the safety of his family. His announcement of resignation comes just days after his truck was vandalized overnight. More Here.
September 22, 2015
Technology
DOJ Announces $19M in Grants to Police Departments for Body Cameras
The Department of Justice awarded $19.3 million in grants Monday to dozens of police departments seeking to start using body cameras but turned down a greater number of applicants hoping for federal aid to deploy the technology.
September 22, 2015
Patrol
PERF Calls for Changes in Use-of-Force Training
“Some of what you will read in this report may be difficult to accept, because leading police chiefs are saying that our practices need to change dramatically,” PERF’s Executive Director, Chuck Wexler, wrote in the introduction.
September 21, 2015
Technology
ACLU Approves Las Vegas PD's Body Camera Policy
Metro PD's policy, which will make most body camera footage readily available to the public, appears to be a balance between transparency and privacy, the ACLU says.
September 21, 2015
Patrol
Phoenix Officer Violated Policy in Shooting, Use of Force Board Says
The Phoenix Police Sergeants and Lieutenants Association is disappointed in the findings and says it does not factor in the split-second decision the sergeant who shot Cusseaux had to make.
September 18, 2015
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