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Section: Procedures & Policies
Special Units
K-9 Catches Suspects After Officer Nearly Run Down, Cruiser Rammed
A man and woman were arrested Sunday night in San Jose, Calif., after they reportedly tried to run over a gang-suppression unit officer and rammed a police car before ditching their vehicle.
June 1, 2015
Patrol
Cleveland Police Union Says Federal Reforms Endanger Officers
The head of the Cleveland police department's patrol union said aspects of the agreement that mandates sweeping reforms to the city's police department could put officers in danger.
May 29, 2015
Patrol
Cleveland to Overhaul Police Use-of-Force Policy Under Federal Consent Decree
Officers will be held to higher standards on unholstering and firing their weapons and no longer will be allowed to use their guns to strike suspects as they would with a baton.
May 26, 2015
Patrol
Supreme Court Sides With Police in Confrontations With Mentally Disabled
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that police cannot be sued for using force against people with mental disabilities when their constitutional right to privacy is not clear.
May 19, 2015
Patrol
Nine Georgia Deputies Fired After 22-Year-Old's Death
Nine Georgia deputies have been fired following the death of a 22-year-old in an isolation cell in January.
May 11, 2015
Patrol
California Senate OKs Bill Barring Grand Juries in Police Deadly Force Cases
The California state Senate approved a measure that would prohibit grand juries from weighing in on cases of deadly shootings or excessive force by police.
May 11, 2015
Patrol
Clinton Dives Into Debate on Police Tactics, Urges Justice Reform
Diving into the debate over police use of force, Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton on Wednesday urged police departments throughout the country to use body cameras and urged an end to excessive prison sentences that burden black communities.
April 29, 2015
Patrol
Oklahoma Undersheriff Resigns Over Reserve Deputy Training Records
Tulsa County (Okla.) Sheriff Stanley Glanz announced Monday the resignation of Undersheriff Tim Albin in the wake of documents released that allege Albin intimidated employees to elevate a reserve deputy in the program.
April 28, 2015
Patrol
Cleveland PD Consent Decree Monitor Sought
The U.S. Justice Department and city of Cleveland have taken the first steps toward finding an independent monitor to ensure that the city complies with the terms of an anticipated consent decree addressing the use of excessive force by Cleveland police.
March 31, 2015
Patrol
Philly Mayor Forms Panel to Review Use of Force
Following a Justice Department report on the use of lethal force by Philadelphia police, Mayor Michael Nutter yesterday signed an executive order creating an independent oversight committee to implement the report's recommendations.
March 26, 2015
Vehicle Ops
Carmakers in Hot Pursuit of LE Fleet Sales
Fleet sales are an important part of U.S. automakers' bottom lines, and none have more cachet or higher visibility than a contract with a law enforcement agency.
March 23, 2015
Technology
San Diego Police Body Camera Report: Fewer Complaints, Less Use of Force
The use of body cameras by San Diego police has led to fewer complaints by residents and less use of force by officers, according to a city report released Wednesday.
March 19, 2015
Patrol
Spokane Use-of-Force Commission Praises Police Progress
In its final meeting before it disbands, the city’s Use of Force Commission lauded the improvements made by the Spokane Police Department in the last two years.
February 17, 2015
Vehicle Ops
NYPD Wants to Replace its Scooter Fleet with Smart Cars
The NYPD wants to replace its fleet of three-wheeled scooters with Smart cars, which will be painted like NYPD cruisers and could roll out en masse later this month.
February 13, 2015
Vehicle Ops
All-New Fleet Technology Expo Set for August, Replacing Green Fleet Conference
Automotive Fleet, Green Fleet and Heavy Duty Trucking magazines are introducing the first Fleet Technology Expo in Long Beach, Calif., Aug. 24-26.
February 4, 2015
Patrol
Motorist Shot by S.C. Trooper Gets Nearly $300,000 Settlement
A Columbia, S.C., motorist shot late last summer by an ex-Highway Patrol trooper in a confrontation that drew national attention has received a nearly $300,000 settlement from the state of South Carolina.
February 3, 2015
Patrol
Video: Seattle Officer Suspended for Calling Suspect "Boy" During Pursuit
In-car video obtained by KIRO Radio shows a female officer pursuing a black male near Fourth Avenue and Union Street on October 7, 2013. The suspect, 32-year-old Kimo M. Warren, was being sought for a domestic violence incident.
January 15, 2015
Patrol
Former Officer, Criminal Justice Scholar Says Police Training Leads to "Avoidable" Suspect Deaths
Having served as an officer at a large municipal police department, and now as a scholar who researches policing, I am intimately familiar with police training. I’ve also had long conversations with trainers and use-of-force instructors at law enforcement agencies across the country, and they’ve all led to one conclusion: American police officers are among the best-trained in the world, but what they’re trained to do is part of the problem.
December 18, 2014
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