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Section: Command
Technology
'Hacktivists' Outside U.S. Stir Baltimore Unrest via Social Media
Bad actors and so-called "hacktivists" descended on Baltimore — electronically, at least — last week, flooding social media with automated accounts and inauthentic images in an effort to spur violence.
May 4, 2015
Technology
DOJ Announces $20 Million Program to Help Agencies Buy Body Cameras
The program includes $17 million in competitive grants for the purchase of body-worn cameras, $2 million for training and technical assistance and $1 million for the development of evaluation tools to study best practices. The pilot program is part of President Obama’s proposal to invest $75 million over three years to purchase 50,000 body-worn cameras for law enforcement agencies.
May 1, 2015
Patrol
Los Angeles Port Police Chief Facing Corruption Charges
Ronald Jerome Boyd — chief of the Port of Los Angeles’ 128-officer force for more than a decade — faces charges of wire fraud, making false statements to federal agents and tax evasion, according to the 16-count indictment.
May 1, 2015
Patrol
Video: 'Shoot Every White Cop' Facebook Post Leads to Woman's Arrest
A Georgia woman accused of making serious threats against police officers on her Facebook page has been arrested and appeared in court.
April 30, 2015
Patrol
'Shoot Every White Cop' Facebook Post Leads to Woman's Arrest
An Atlanta woman accused of making serious threats against police officers on her Facebook page has been arrested and appeared in court. More Here.
April 30, 2015
Patrol
Baltimore Chief: Injured Officers Expected to Recover, "Take Control of Your Kids"
The police chief insisted the main instigators of Monday's violence were local "youthful residents" who "came out of a local high school" and "outnumbered and outflanked" police.
April 28, 2015
Patrol
Senate Confirms Loretta Lynch as Attorney General
Loretta Lynch was confirmed Thursday as the first African American woman to serve as attorney general.
April 23, 2015
Weapons
TASER Introduces Standard Issue Grant Program
TASER International's Standard Issue Grant Program is designed to help make full deployments of the company's weapons, cameras, or both more affordable. Up to $400 per officer in grants are available when an agency makes Smart Weapons or Axon technologies standard issue.
April 14, 2015
Patrol
Rochester PD Receives Safety Equipment Grant from The Spirit of Blue Foundation
The Spirit of Blue Foundation announced today that it has awarded a Safety Equipment Grant to the Rochester (N.Y.) Police Department for the purchase of eight ballistic vests valued at $10,440.
April 13, 2015
Patrol
New York City Council Wants 1,000 More Officers
The New York City Council is poised to renew its call to hire 1,000 more officers for the police department, potentially setting up a repeat clash with Mayor Bill de Blasio about the headcount of the nation's largest police force.
April 13, 2015
Patrol
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Resigns
United States Capitol Police Chief Kim Dine submitted his letter of resignation Friday after more than two years in the position.
April 13, 2015
Technology
LEOs Need to Improve New Technology Knowledge, Practices
To assist in crime prevention and public safety efforts, a new report revealed a need to improve the law enforcement community's knowledge of new technologies and practices for leveraging those technologies.
March 31, 2015
Training
Funding for Police Training in Jeopardy in Michigan
The number of police officers on the beat across Michigan has taken a hit and so has funding for continued training after they graduate from the academy.
March 27, 2015
Training
What a Review Says About You
Many supervisors assume that performance appraisals are only about the subordinate being evaluated, but an evaluation almost always ends up being more about the supervisor. Let me explain why with an example.
March 27, 2015
Patrol
Police Chiefs Urge Veto of Bill Making Officer Names Secret
Arizona's largest newspaper and the Arizona Association of Chiefs of Police have sent letters to Gov. Doug Ducey urging him to veto a bill requiring police to keep the names of officers involved in shootings secret for two months.
March 27, 2015
Special Units
Gangs Shift From Drive-Bys to Walk-Up Shootings in L.A.
Ray Martinez, an LAPD detective, is seeing fewer fatal drive-by shootings. When Martinez goes behind the yellow tape, he's more commonly working on cases where a gunman has walked straight up to the victim — a walk-up shooting.
March 27, 2015
Training
American Law Enforcement Agencies Hiring Non-Citizen Officers
Law enforcement agencies struggling to fill their ranks or connect with their increasingly diverse populations are turning to non-citizen legal immigrants to fill the gap.
March 23, 2015
Patrol
North Carolina Man Accused of Threatening Officers on Facebook
Lincoln County sheriff’s investigators said Timothy Lee Cornwell of Maiden made death threats on his Facebook page against a Lincoln County narcotics officer and a state Probation and Parole officer.
March 19, 2015
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