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Type: News
Section: Investigations
Special Units
Headshot Ends Illinois Standoff With Armed Man
Officers shot the man after a three-hour standoff. The man's wife, 9-year-old son and a one-year-old child were able to exit the house before the standoff. Officers reported muzzle flashes inside the house and returned fire after the man fired at them from the rear of the house.
August 1, 2010
Special Units
Chandler Officer Fatally Shot During Undercover Operation
The shooting occurring inside a home in a south Phoenix neighborhood known for drug-related crimes. The officers were involved in an operation that also involved SWAT officers.
July 28, 2010
Special Units
Chandler Officer Killed In Shootout Identified
Carlos Ledesma, a 34-year-old father of two, may have been killed by drug dealers planning to rob the undercover officers.
July 28, 2010
Technology
Criminals Increasingly Mutilate Fingers To Avoid Fingerprint ID
The case represents an increasing trend where criminals mutilate their fingertips so they can't be connected by police to their earlier crimes. The Suffolk County district attorney said the trend has been increasingly on display during "heavy weight drug cases."
July 25, 2010
Technology
Nevada County Adopts Federal Fingerprint Database to ID Criminal Illegals
The resource is provided by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to help local authorities identify high-risk illegal immigrants who have been convicted of crimes such as homicide, rape, kidnapping or drug trafficking, among other violent offenses.
July 16, 2010
Patrol
Ohio Cousins Head to Prison for Providing Material Support to Terrorists
In May 2004, they traveled together to Cairo, Egypt, where they hoped to make contact with the mujahedeen, receive training, and be placed in either Iraq or Afghanistan to fight U.S. troops. They returned to the U.S. where they came in contact with an undercover informant and sought military training.
July 13, 2010
Technology
DNA Match Ensnares 'Grim Sleeper' Serial Killer In Los Angeles
Franklin is thought to be the "Grim Sleeper" killer who began killing women in 1985. The deaths have been linked via DNA collected from the bodies of the women, who were sexually assaulted and often left for dead in alleys and covered in debris with gunshot wounds to the chest from a small-caliber gun.
July 7, 2010
Patrol
Mexican Cartels Threaten Arizona Sheriff
Babeu has been outspoken about the need to secure his state's border with Mexico, and has called for federal troops in southern Arizona because his department is "outgunned" in a war against drug and human smugglers.
July 5, 2010
Patrol
21 Killed in Massive Gunfight 12 Miles South of Arizona Border
A massive gun battle between rival drug and migrant trafficking gangs near the U.S. border Thursday left 21 people dead and at least six others wounded, prosecutors said.
July 1, 2010
Technology
ICOP Partners With General Dynamics Itronix
The ICOP products, combined with the General Dynamics notebook, will provide high-quality video and audio to help officers and first responders mitigate risks, reduce losses and improve safety and security in the line of duty, according to a joint announcement.
June 30, 2010
Special Units
Video: Mexican Cartel Threatens Arizona PD's Off-Duty Officers
The threats were issued following two large drug busts by off-duty officers with the department. Nogales Chief Jeffrey Kirkham learned about the threats via a criminal informant in Mexico who told the agency about a list of officers held by the cartel.
June 26, 2010
Technology
Maryland Implements 'Blue Alert' for Crimes Against LE
The notification system will be called Blue Alert and will be similar to the Amber Alert system to identify missing children and Silver Alert to find missing seniors.
June 25, 2010
Special Units
Indian Reservations on Both U.S. Borders Become Drug Pipelines
The drug gangs take advantage of weak and underfunded tribal police forces and the remoteness of tribal lands, and they find that high unemployment rates and resentment of federal law enforcement agencies make some young Native Americans ready allies.
June 16, 2010
Patrol
N.Y. Jail Guard Kills Two, Abducts Third During Hospital Shooting
The suspect is believed to be 43-year-old Nassau County Corrections Officer Kim Wolfe, who was reportedly involved in a domestic dispute with the victims.
June 15, 2010
Patrol
Beaten Mass. Officer Says He Knew He Was in Trouble
"I knew I was in trouble when the guy punched his grandmother and aunt in front of me. It got so ugly I had to do something. I had him by the hand several times. Once they got me on the ground, they dragged me and had me against the building punching me and the open season began," Officer Eric Smith said.
June 14, 2010
Patrol
Man In Custody In Maryland Trooper's Killing Is Likely Shooter
Trooper Wesley Brown was reportedly wearing body armor, yet a round somehow made its way to pierce his heart. A second bullet struck his ankle.
June 12, 2010
Special Units
DEA-Led Operation Delivers More Than 2,000 Arrests
In addition to the 2,266 arrests, the operation resulted in the seizure of $154 million, 1,262 pounds of methamphetamine, 2.5 tons of cocaine, 1,410 pounds of heroin, 69 tons of marijuana, 501 weapons and 527 vehicles.
June 9, 2010
Patrol
Former Nashville Officer Wants Steve McNair Case Reopened
Police ruled that the former McNair was shot dead in his sleep by his 20-year-old girlfriend, Sahel Kazemi, who then turned the gun on herself. The former officer contacted Kazemi's sisters and told them he didn't believe Sahel was the shooter.
June 8, 2010
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