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Section: Investigations
Technology
Salt Lake City PD Rape Data to Go Online
Salt Lake City Police Chief Chris Burbank put forward his "Code R Kit Project," which would post online information on 625 rape cases but would protect the identity of victims.
April 16, 2014
Vehicle Ops
Baron ISR
Beechcraft
The Beechcraft G58 Baron ISR provides the unique combination of a state-of-the-art surveillance camera and data link with multi-engine safety and 4- to 6-hour mission persistence.
April 16, 2014
Patrol
Texas Officer Shot Multiple Times at Domestic Call
An Edinburg, Texas, police officer suffered multiple gunshot wounds while responding to a domestic disturbance late Thursday night.
April 10, 2014
Patrol
"Anonymous" Hackers Threaten Albuquerque Police
The loosely organized group known as Anonymous released a cryptic video Wednesday strongly denouncing the March 16 police shooting of a homeless man in the Sandia foothills. The group urged the people of Albuquerque to “occupy” Albuquerque Police headquarters on Sunday.
March 26, 2014
Patrol
Man Gets Life for 1996 Killing of N.C. Officer
On Oct. 5, 1996, Scott Vincent Sica fired a 9 mm Beretta handgun nine times at police Sgt. Gregory Keith Martin during a traffic stop, according to testimony in Yadkin Superior Court. Sica was 20 at the time; Martin was 30.
March 25, 2014
Technology
Calif. Now Top Target for Cybercrime
Along with trafficking in drugs, guns and people, criminals are also turning to cybercrime to target wealthy, innovative businesses and financial institutions in the state, California Attorney General Kamala Harris said in the report.
March 20, 2014
Training
Reduce Negative Impact of Miranda
Has
Miranda v. Arizona
adversely affected criminal justice and public safety?
Miranda
has resulted in the inability to clear a quarter-million homicides, 1 million rapes, 5 million robberies, and 9 million aggravated assaults.
March 10, 2014
Patrol
Agent Slain During Undercover Arms Purchase
Authorities said Correa was taking part in an operation in the AntĂłn Ruiz sector of Humacao when gunfire erupted shortly before 8 p.m. Monday.
March 10, 2014
Technology
Video: Rapid DNA Technology to be Tested in Fla. Court
Capt. Diana Blackledge said detectives identified a suspect, but felt they didn't have enough evidence to convict him in court, that is, until they employed a "portable DNA lab in a box."
March 3, 2014
Technology
Rapid DNA Technology to be Tested in Fla. Court
Capt. Diana Blackledge said detectives identified a suspect, but felt they didn't have enough evidence to convict him in court, that is, until they employed a "portable DNA lab in a box." Read Full Story Here.
March 3, 2014
Patrol
Blue Light LED Forensic Inspection Kit
Spectronics Corp.
Spectronics Corp.'s OFK-450A Blue Light LED Forensic Inspection Kit comes with a rechargeable Optimax 450 LED flashlight for crime-scene investigation, field evidence gathering, and laboratory work.
February 27, 2014
Patrol
BriteBeam Forensic Laser Tool
Laser Light Solutions
Laser Light Solutions' BriteBeam 8708G4 dual wavelength forensic system is a versatile, high power, lightweight laser tool. The system provides an 8-watt (445nm) blue laser and 4-watt (532nm) green laser.
February 27, 2014
Special Units
Video: How Mexican Police Captured Cartel Kingpin
Guzmán, alleged head of the Sinaloa cartel, was arrested in a hotel in Mazatlan, Mexico, bringing a likely end to one of the most storied drug trafficking careers in recent history.
February 23, 2014
Technology
FINDAR
Sensors & Software - GPR
FINDAR enables police to quickly locate metallic and non-metallic buried evidence for further investigation. Officers are able to find weapons, caches of drugs or money, clandestine graves, hidden bunkers, or soil disturbances.
February 19, 2014
Patrol
L.A. Police Panel Revises Officer Shooting Reviews
With its vote, the commission made clear it can find that a shooting or other serious incident violated department policy if the officer's actions beforehand created a situation in which deadly force was necessary. Until now, the commission has generally focused on the narrow question of whether an officer faced a deadly threat at the moment he opened fire.
February 17, 2014
Special Units
FBI, Italian Police Break Up Mafia Drug Operation
Twenty-four arrests were made in Italy and the United States following a two-year operation that relied both on wiretaps and on an American undercover agent named by investigators as “Jimmy,” who infiltrated the Gambinos and fooled Italians into believing he was a heroin dealer.
February 10, 2014
Technology
Speeding Up DNA Analysis
New rapid DNA profiling technologies are emerging to help address agencies' challenges. One system, for example, automates DNA profiling from a simple cheek swab, generating results in about 90 minutes.
February 5, 2014
Technology
Ocean Systems Announces New DVR and Video Recovery Training
Law enforcement students in Ocean Systems' new three-day course will perform evidentiary video recovery from multiple different DVRs using various methods and techniques, to include exporting the native files, copying of the original recorded files, video capture, network connectivity, and acquisition and exporting.
February 3, 2014
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