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Type: News
Section: Investigations
Patrol
LAPD Officer at Center of Cadet Scandal Charged with Sexual Crimes on Minor
He is accused of sexually assaulting the cadet in three separate incidents at three different locations on June 14. That same day, three cadets were caught riding in stolen police cruisers, after leading officers on two separate chases through South L.A., sparking the investigation that revealed the cadet scandal.
July 21, 2017
Technology
Nominations for Vigilant Solutions’ Best in Force Award Now Open
Vigilant Solutions is now accepting nominations for the Best in Force award, an annual award recognizing law enforcement's innovative use of license plate recognition (LPR) and/or facial recognition (FR) technology.
June 30, 2017
Patrol
FL Woman Tipped Off Drug Dealers About Investigation to Get Back at Detective-Husband
A FL elementary school teacher who tried to get revenge against her husband by tipping off drug dealers that they were under investigation should spend the next eight years in federal prison because the consequences of her actions were so serious, prosecutors say.
June 22, 2017
Technology
Thomson Reuters Brings Vigilant LPR Data to CLEAR Investigation Platform
Thomson Reuters, in collaboration with Vigilant Solutions, will integrate license plate recognition (LPR) data into its CLEAR investigation platform. Law enforcement professionals will be able to use CLEAR LPR to incorporate vehicle location information into comprehensive investigations of individuals and businesses.
June 19, 2017
Technology
Integrated Biometrics Announces Five-0 Pocket-sized 10-Print Fingerprint Scanner
Integrated Biometrics has announced the Five-0 scanner for mobile fingerprint enrollment and verification. Five-0 is the first FBI-Certified, AFIS compatible 10-finger scanner that fits easily in a pocket and can run for hours using power provided by a smartphone, according to the company.
May 25, 2017
Patrol
Video: Man Shoots Realistic Blank Gun at CA Officers During Chase
A Bakersfield, CA, officer fired his gun during a chase with a suspect shooting blanks Thursday night, but the suspect wasn't hit.
May 19, 2017
Special Units
Reputed Gang Member Charged in Shooting of 2 Chicago Officers
A reputed gang member has been charged for his alleged role in the shooting of two plainclothes Chicago police officers earlier this week in the South Side's Back of the Yards neighborhood.
May 8, 2017
Patrol
Baltimore Homicide Detectives to Begin Investigating Drug Overdoses
For the first time, Baltimore police have begun investigating overdoses in an effort to trace drugs back to dealers, joining a wave of Maryland law enforcement agencies showing up at 911 calls previously left to medics.
May 3, 2017
Patrol
2 Chicago Officers Shot in 'Targeted' Attack; Manhunt Underway
A manhunt is underway in Chicago after two on-duty police officers were shot and wounded by an at-large gunman who fired "indiscriminately" in what is thought to be a targeted attack.
May 3, 2017
Technology
ATF's Ballistics Van to Help Baltimore as Murder Rate Increases
Baltimore has experienced its highest murder rate in history through the first four months of 2017—but authorities there are now receiving federal help in the form of a mobile gun-tracking van from the ATF.
May 3, 2017
Technology
Virginia State Police Shut Down E-mail to Thwart Malware Attack
The Virginia State Police shut down its email system on Wednesday night to strengthen its defense against a sophisticated new form of malware that infected the law enforcement agency’s network at the end of last week.
April 28, 2017
Technology
Texas Detective Says Nation's Police Need More Cybercrime Investigation Training
This must change. All policing — even a fair amount of cyberpolicing — is local. Many of the cybercrimes that hit people in the wallet aren’t complex, cross-jurisdictional hacks by Ukrainian ninjas. Instead, Internet-enabled cons like card-skimming, business email compromise, tax-return refund fraud and electronic fund transfer fraud often begin and end locally. The perpetrators are frequently small-time crooks known to the cops for other types of crime.
April 24, 2017
Patrol
Video: SC Officers Wounded, Suspect Killed in Domestic Call Shooting
Two South Carolina officers were shot and wounded Thursday evening responding to a domestic dispute in Hardeeville. They returned fire and the suspect was killed.
April 21, 2017
Patrol
New Orleans Homicide Unit “Completely Broken,” Detective Says
With nearly three out of every four murders going unsolved this year, morale within the New Orleans police homicide unit has ebbed to a caustic level, sources say, as detectives feel crushed by excessive caseloads and overtime restrictions, and tensions with Orleans Parish prosecutors reaching their highest level in nearly a decade.
April 18, 2017
Technology
FoxFury Announces Lineup of Portable Forensic Blue Laser Systems for Lab and Field
FoxFury Lighting Solutions has announced its new lineup of portable forensic blue laser systems. Three different models are available (2W, 5W and 9W) for use with forensic evidence search and photography in the lab and field. These laser systems are designed to be cord-free, silent, and waterproof, and they come with a carrying case as well as laser goggles.
April 17, 2017
Technology
New SentiVeillance 6.0 Improves Speed and Accuracy for Biometric Identification Using Surveillance Cameras
Neurotechnology has announced the release of the SentiVeillance 6.0 software development kit (SDK), which provides improved facial recognition using up to 10 surveillance, security, and public safety cameras on a single computer.
March 24, 2017
Patrol
K-9 Killed, Officer Injured in LA Shooting
A shooting in Louisiana Wednesday night left two people and a K-9 dead, and an officer wounded.
March 23, 2017
Technology
Bill Requiring CA Police to Disclose Surveillance Equipment Clears First Hurdle
Despite no show of public support, the state Senate Public Safety Committee on Tuesday passed a bill that would require law enforcement agencies in California to disclose all of the surveillance equipment they use to the public.
March 23, 2017
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