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Type: Video
Section: Patrol
Patrol
Illinois Police Test New Device that Ensnares Resistive Subject
Police officers in Illinois are testing a new restraint weapon designed to fire an 8-foot Kevlar tether — at a range of up to 25 feet — that then ensnares resistive subjects in a high-tech lasso. More Here.
August 14, 2018
Patrol
Chicago Officer More Afraid of Media Scrutiny than Dying on Duty
Citing the "Ferguson effect," a 20-year veteran officer with the Chicago (IL) Police Department — speaking anonymously and with a concealed face and voice — told a local television news station that he is "more concerned about what the media is going to think about me, what they're going to put on the news, or how I'm going to be portrayed as this evil person" than of being killed in the line of duty. More Here.
August 14, 2018
Patrol
Suspect Opens Fire on Pennsylvania Troopers During Traffic Stop
Trooper Ryan Seiple — who pulled Clary over for speeding in Plainfield Township — was critically wounded in the incident. Kelly suffered a severed femoral artery in the shooting and spent 25 days in the hospital after nearly bleeding to death.
August 10, 2018
Patrol
Florida Police Get "Assist" from Cows in Foot Pursuit of Fleeing Felon
Officers with the Sanford (FL) Police Department in pursuit of a felony suspect got some help from a herd of cows in the apprehension of the fleeing woman. The entire incident was video recorded by a Seminole County Sheriff’s Office helicopter team.
August 9, 2018
Patrol
Newark Officers Suspended for Failing to Stop Man Stomping Patrol Car
"These officers either sat in a car or had their hands in their pockets. They didn't do their jobs," said Anthony Ambrose, Newark's public safety director. More Here.
August 8, 2018
Patrol
Florida Deputy Fatally Shoots Subject Who Grabbed His TASER
A deputy with the Volusia County (FL) Sheriff's Office responding to a domestic violence call in Seville on Friday evening shot and killed a suspect who grabbed the deputy's TASER during a struggle. The deputy's body camera captured footage of the entire incident. More here.
August 7, 2018
Patrol
Retiring Massachusetts Officer Surprised by Son on Final Radio Call
Officer Duane Ledoux — who served with the Southbridge Police Department for more than 30 years — became emotional when the final radio call announcing his retirement was delivered by his own son. Ledoux's son Nate had flown across the country to send his father off. More here.
August 7, 2018
Patrol
Maine Police in Labor Dispute Shed Duty Uniforms in Favor of T-Shirts
Lewiston, ME, police union representatives say that officers are ditching their uniforms to show 'dissatisfaction' over contract negotiations with the city. Officers debuted the dark green shirts last week saying that there will be no interruption in police services, but "they are hoping to make a strong statement," according to a report. More here.
August 7, 2018
Patrol
BLM Protesters "Crash" Wedding of Officer Linked to Stephon Clark Shooting
Despite the fact that Sacramento police have not released the names of the two officers who opened fire on Stephon Clark in March, one of the two officers who were reportedly in that fatal shooting was confronted by Black Lives Matter protesters on his wedding day. More here.
August 7, 2018
Patrol
LAPD Releases Footage of Officers Shooting Knife Wielding Man After Ineffective Less-Lethal Deployment
A man suspected of stabbing his wife withstood beanbag rounds, a TASER deployment, and numerous gunshots but kept coming at officers, according to body camera footage released by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). More here.
August 6, 2018
Patrol
Texas Officer Who Worked 32 Years Without a Sick Day Retires
Senior Patrol Officer Ronald "Pookie" Hall of the Texas City (TX) Police Department — who never took a sick day in his 32 years on the job — was celebrated by colleagues on his final day on duty. The final radio call was captured on camera and posted to the police department's Facebook page. Hall returned the call, "8125, clear" as he tapped his chest with some emotion as officers applauded. More Here.
August 6, 2018
Patrol
Arkansas Police Chief Wounded in Shooting that left the Subject Dead
Chief Chad Henson of the the Trumann (AR) Police Department was injured in a shooting while responding to a call for help at the home of a man named Johnny Kelley. Kelley reportedly began started shooting at Chief Henson when Henson arrived to the scene. Henson returned fire, killing Kelley, according to Arkansas State Police. More here.
August 6, 2018
Patrol
Alabama Officer Indicted on Murder Charge in Fatal Shooting
Despite the fact that an Incident Review Board cleared all three officers of any wrongdoing — saying that all officers involved had performed within Huntsville Police Department policies, procedures, and training — Madison County District Attorney Robert Broussard decided to present the case to a grand jury. More here.
August 6, 2018
Patrol
Ohio Officers Honored for Saving Lives With Tourniquets
Golf Manor, OH, police Lt. Michael Forrest and Cincinnati Police Officers Luke Wylie and Alexander Saulsbury were all honored by Rep. Brad Wenstrup Thursday for saving lives using tourniquets. More Here.
August 3, 2018
Patrol
Maryland Officer Fatally Shoots Murder Suspect
A suspect who had reportedly just shot and killed a victim at a Prince George’s County (MD) liquor store was shot to death by an officer who happened to be in his patrol vehicle right outside the scene of the crime at the time.
August 2, 2018
Patrol
Bizarre Road Rage Incident Between Police Cruiser and Car
A video has surfaced of a bizarre road range incident between a Nissan sedan and a Mirimar (FL) Police Department vehicle on a South Florida highway. Police say that the incident was the result of a domestic dispute between Miramar police officer Ashley Abreu and the father of her children, Roberto Zaldivar, who was in the Nissan. More here.
August 1, 2018
Patrol
NASCAR Champ Tony Stewart Makes Cameo in Indiana Lip-Sync Challenge Video
The Columbus (IN) Police Department released its answer to the viral "lip-sync challenge" on Facebook, and it included an appearance by one of that city's most famous native sons — NASCAR driver Tony Stewart.
July 31, 2018
Patrol
Police Discuss Impact of Scrap Metal Theft on Communities
According to Department of Energy estimates, metal theft costs — including lost revenue and damages related to the thefts — total $1 billion each year, and repairs often cost much more money than the value of the stolen property. Here, law enforcement officers discuss the problem. More Here.
July 31, 2018
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