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Section: Procedures & Policies
Patrol
Suburban Atlanta Agency Invites Area Clergy to Experience Use-of-Force Training
The Monday afternoon "training" at the Duluth Police Department — which gave clergy members from across metro Atlanta a crack at the same state-of-the-art, "shoot or don't shoot" simulator many real-life officers train with — was part of a new initiative called "One Congregation One Precinct."
September 20, 2016
Training
NASRO Releases Statement on Federal School Policing Recommendations
Like Education Secretary King, we believe that administering formal school discipline belongs solely in the hands of educators, and that educators should be well trained to address behavioral issues through a variety of interventions that do not involve law enforcement officers.
September 16, 2016
Training
GA Governor Plans Big Boost in State Officer Pay, Revamp of Police Training
Gov. Nathan Deal proposed Thursday a 20% pay increase for state law enforcement officers and an overhaul of police training to include more courses on use of force and community policing.
September 12, 2016
Patrol
Video: Baltimore Police Consult New Orleans PD After Justice Department Report
Harrison says the NOPD is well on its way to complying with the federal consent decree, and Baltimore Police hope they can do the same. They'll tour the training facility and look at what the NOPD calls better supervision practices and reforms.
August 24, 2016
Patrol
Federal Judge Declares “Black Lives Matter” During Open Court Hearing Over Seattle Police Reform
“To hide behind a collective-bargaining agreement is not going to work,” Robart said during a dramatic court hearing he opened by laying out a path for police-accountability reform and closed with an emotional declaration that “black lives matter.”
August 17, 2016
Patrol
New LASD Policy Essentially Bans Shooting at Moving Vehicles
The policy rewrite, which went into effect August 4, states "firearms shall not be discharged at a stationary or moving vehicle" or its occupants unless deputies are being threatened with a gun or some other "deadly force by means other than the moving vehicle."
August 11, 2016
Training
Video: Colorado Agencies Face Officer Shortage
“The hiring pool, the applicant pool, is definitely shrinking,” said Mike Violette, the executive director of the Colorado Fraternal Order of Police.
July 22, 2016
Training
Baltimore Chief Wants State to Relax Restrictions on Past Marijuana Use for Recruits
Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis wants to relax a hiring policy for police officers in Maryland that disqualifies applicants for past marijuana use, saying it is "fundamentally inconsistent with where we are as a society" and hurts local hiring efforts.
July 22, 2016
Vehicle Ops
Havis Releases Professional Installation and Upfit Guide for Fleet Mobility
Havis has released a new whitepaper to guide fleet managers through the process of upfitting and installing in-vehicle equipment to maximize driver comfort and safety, and increase productivity for a positive return on investment.
July 20, 2016
Patrol
Alabama Chief Found Guilty of Federal Assault, Excessive Force
A northeastern Alabama police chief has been found guilty on charges of using excessive force and assaulting a man who was being arrested.
July 15, 2016
Patrol
Baltimore's New Use-of-Force Policy Stresses De-Escalation
The Baltimore Police Department plans to implement a new use-of-force policy Friday that emphasizes the "sanctity of life," stresses de-escalation and requires officers to intervene if they see a fellow cop crossing the line.
June 30, 2016
Patrol
Budget Proposal Holds San Francisco PD Funding Hostage Until Reforms Happen
'Reform or don't get paid' is the message Supervisor John Avalos is sending to the San Francisco Police Department as part of the Board of Supervisors' review of Mayor Ed Lee's $9.6 billion budget proposal.
June 17, 2016
Patrol
Video: Chicago Officer on Desk Duty Over Use of Force
A Chicago police officer has been placed on desk duty after a video surfaced that appears to show the officer kicking a man in the head on Monday.
June 14, 2016
Patrol
City of Cleveland Vows to Fix Problems in Investigating Police-Misconduct Claims
The city of Cleveland said in a court filing that it's working toward fixing the "dire" branch of the Cleveland police department that investigates officer misconduct complaints from citizens.
June 14, 2016
Patrol
Ex-Finalist for Top Cop Job Picked to Oversee Police Reforms in Chicago
Now Anne Kirkpatrick will still play a vital role in department reforms after Johnson appointed the 30-year law enforcement veteran to oversee the extensive overhaul as chief of the Bureau of Professional Standards
June 9, 2016
Vehicle Ops
LAPD Adds 100 BMW Electric Cars to Its Fleet
German automaker BMW has beaten California-based Tesla Motors Inc. by winning a contract to supply the Los Angeles Police Department with 100 electric cars.
June 9, 2016
Patrol
San Antonio SRO Fired Over Video of Throwing Student to Ground
The San Antonio Independent School district on Monday fired a district police officer who became the subject of national scrutiny after a video surfaced on YouTube that appeared to show him throw a 12-year-old girl to the ground.
April 11, 2016
Patrol
Video: San Antonio SRO's Use of Force Against Student Investigated
A San Antonio, TX, school police officer has been placed on leave while the district investigates a video purporting to show him throwing a 12-year-old girl onto the ground last week.
April 7, 2016
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