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Section: Command
Patrol
'Black Lives Matter' Post Leads to North Carolina Chief's Retirement
Surf City, N.C., Police Chief Mike Halstead has retired effective immediately following an emergency meeting called in reference to a Facebook post he made. Major Ron Shanahan will take over as Interim Chief.
September 16, 2015
Patrol
Wall Street Journal: America’s Legal Order Begins to Fray
There are signs that the legal order itself is breaking down in urban areas. “There’s a total lack of respect out there for the police,” says a female sergeant in New York. “The perps feel more empowered to carry guns because they know that we are running scared.”
September 15, 2015
Patrol
Baltimore Mayor Seeks to Make Interim Chief Permanent
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will look to make acting police commissioner Kevin Davis the permanent head of the city police department, her spokesman said Monday.
September 14, 2015
Patrol
Man Killed After Reportedly Shooting Oklahoma Chief
A law enforcement encounter with a McAlester, Okla., man turned deadly early Sunday morning, leaving the man dead and a local police chief seriously wounded.
September 14, 2015
Technology
Video: More Than 40 Police Agencies to Get $79M to Test Rape Kits
The combined grants from the Manhattan DA and the U.S. Justice Department will provide funds to more than 40 law enforcement jurisdictions to pay for crime-lab processing of 70,000 untested sexual assault evidence kits, expediting a process that could help identify perpetrators of sex crimes.
September 11, 2015
Technology
More Than 40 Police Agencies to Get $79M to Test Rape Kits
Vice President Joe Biden and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. on Thursday announced they will devote a combined $79 million to combat the accumulation of untested sexual assault kits held by police agencies across the country. More Here.
September 11, 2015
Patrol
Cincinnati City Manager Fires Police Chief
Blackwell's firing comes in the wake of the police union calling a special meeting for Monday where it planned to take a vote of no confidence in the chief.
September 10, 2015
Patrol
Steelers Quarterback Announces New England Area K-9 Grant
The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation will be distributing a grant to the Duxbury (Mass.) Police Department which will be used to purchase a new K-9.
September 9, 2015
Technology
Learn How to Enhance Officer Safety, Prevent Crime, and Advance Investigations
IBM public safety solutions bring a unified approach to public safety that fosters interagency collaboration and provides foundational data integration, visualization, and analysis tools that drive analytics and insights.
September 8, 2015
Technology
Justice Department to Require Warrants for Some Cellphone Tracking
The Justice Department announced a policy Thursday that will require its law enforcement agencies to obtain a warrant to deploy cellphone-tracking devices in criminal investigations and inform judges when they plan to use them.
September 4, 2015
Technology
ACLU Fights U.S. Funding for Los Angeles Police Body Cameras
A civil rights group asked the U.S. government on Thursday to deny Los Angeles police the funding they sought for body cameras for patrol officers, objecting to a policy that would allow the police chief to withhold video footage from the public.
September 4, 2015
Patrol
Baltimore Officers 'Take Offense' to Former Commissioner's Comments
Interim Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis said Thursday city police officers are working as hard as ever through a "tough summer" mired by violence, and many were "disappointed" by recent comments by former Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts.
September 3, 2015
Special Units
LAPD Sending 100 Officers Into South L.A. Amid Jump in Killings
Los Angeles police will send more than 100 elite Metropolitan Division officers into South L.A. as part of its effort to quell a surge in homicides, the LAPD said Thursday.
September 3, 2015
Patrol
Student Who Tweeted Texas Deputy Might Have "Deserved" Being Shot Arrested on Outstanding Warrant
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Brady Fitzgerald told the Houston Chronicle on Wednesday that they received a call stating that Foy had an outstanding warrant for assault causing bodily harm out of Harris County.
September 3, 2015
Patrol
Aspiring Officers Choosing Other Professions Because of Anti-Police Sentiments
Police departments face a recruiting shortage amid a growing anti-cop mood that some fear has taken the pride out of peacekeeping and put targets on the backs of the men and women in blue.
September 3, 2015
Patrol
Former NYPD Commissioner Slams Mayor for Endangering City
Mayor de Blasio has endangered New Yorkers’ lives by abandoning stop-and-frisk — an "amazing surrender" rooted in politics, ex-Police Commissioner Ray Kelly charges in a new book.
August 31, 2015
Patrol
Video: Sheriff Clarke Blames President for "War on Police"
"I am too pissed off tonight to be diplomatic with what’s going on and I’m not going to stick my head in the sand about it," Clarke said. "I said last December war had been declared on the American police officer led by some high profile people, one coming out of the White House, and one coming out of the United States Department of Justice. And it’s open season right now. No doubt about it."
August 31, 2015
Patrol
More Than 1,100 D.C. Officers Express "No Confidence" in Chief Lanier
Of 1,150 officers who cast ballots in the online vote sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Police labor union, 1,122 cast a no confidence ballot, according to the organization’s chairman, Delroy Burton.
August 31, 2015
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