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Section: Command
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L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca to Retire
Sheriff Lee Baca announced today he will retire from the top position at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department after four terms. He is ending his re-election campaign, which he said has brought "negative perception" to the department, and will not seek a fifth term. Read the full story here.
January 6, 2014
Training
Video: L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca to Retire at End of Month
Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca announced Tuesday that he would not seek a fifth term in office and would instead retire at the end of the month.
January 6, 2014
Patrol
Cincinnati 'Desperately Short of Officers,' Says New Chief
New Cincinnati Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell, who was hired just before the November council election, said changes will be coming after a series of town hall meetings and a senior police staff retreat next week. “We are desperately short of officers,” Blackwell said.
January 6, 2014
Patrol
Bratton Takes Reins of NYPD
Bill Bratton, the colorful and charismatic former police commissioner, was sworn in again as New York City’s top cop on Thursday.
January 5, 2014
Patrol
IACP 2013: Products from the Show Floor
At the IACP show these days there's the conventional stuff that you would expect to see at any law enforcement exposition and there's the stuff that seems to have dropped out of a science fiction movie. And it can be on the same aisle and even side by side; sometimes it can even be in the same booth.
January 3, 2014
Weapons
Detroit Chief Says Armed Civilians Would Reduce Crime Rate
If more citizens were armed, criminals would think twice about attacking them, Detroit Police Chief James Craig said Thursday.
January 2, 2014
Patrol
Homicide Rate Drops 18% in Chicago
Homicides dropped 18 percent in Chicago last year and crime overall was down 16 percent, according to statistics released by the Chicago PD on Wednesday.
January 1, 2014
Patrol
Oakland Chief Chases Carjacking Suspect
A man suddenly ran out of the SUV and away from the officers, police said. And that's when the 39-year-old chief and Officers Chris Eggers and John Romero began chasing the man on foot.
December 25, 2013
Technology
Omnivore Field Kit
Ocean Systems
The Omnivore Field Kit provides you the ability to capture video directly from the machine that recorded the video by connecting video cables directly to the video feeds coming from the system.
December 19, 2013
Training
LASD Ends Special 'Friends' Hiring Program
The program, known as "Friends of the Sheriff," has been in existence for at least eight years. Some high-ranking sheriff's officials injected themselves into the vetting process to lobby for favored job candidates, records show.
December 18, 2013
Patrol
Des Moines PD Changes Chase Policy
A revamped Des Moines Police Department chase policy now details specific criteria for terminating a pursuit and allows only marked police vehicles to participate in chases.
December 15, 2013
Weapons
Sheriffs Refuse to Enforce Laws on Gun Control
He shuffles the magazines, which look identical, and then challenges the audience to tell the difference. “How is a deputy or an officer supposed to know which is which?” he asks.
December 15, 2013
Patrol
Guns and Hoses Foundation Donates $10,000 to Family of Texas Police Chief
The Guns and Hoses Foundation of North Texas has activated its Survivors Fund in response to the passing away of Chief Steven Fleming of the Gainesville (Texas) Police Department. To assist during this difficult time, the Guns and Hoses Foundation of North Texas has donated $10,000 to his family.
December 9, 2013
Patrol
Bratton's Time in California May Offer Clues to His Plans for New York Police
As Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio announced Mr. Bratton's appointment as the new commissioner of the New York Police Department, he cited Mr. Bratton's time in Los Angeles as a primary reason for his selection, saying it proved he could police fairly while still bringing down crime.
December 8, 2013
Technology
New San Bernardino, Calif., Chief Embraces Social Media to Promote Transparency
Burguan, who was confirmed by the San Bernardino City Council at its weekly meeting last Monday, dreams of a transparent department with little controversy. He hopes providing information via social media will help.
December 8, 2013
Patrol
Bratton Returns to Helm of NYPD
Former New York top cop William Bratton, who left One Police Plaza in 1996, is returning as the city's new police commissioner.
December 4, 2013
Patrol
Detroit Pension Ruling Could Affect Some Calif. Officers
Stockton’s bankruptcy case, for instance, is further along than Detroit’s, and until Tuesday it seemed likely to leave public pensions fully intact.
December 4, 2013
Patrol
New Police Force Lowers Camden Crime Rate
As of Dec. 1, homicides have dropped 20 percent in the city, records show, while burglaries and robberies have also fallen significantly. Overall crime is down 14 percent.
December 4, 2013
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