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Section: Weapons
Weapons
Rogue LAPD Cop Gets 13 Years
Facing a potential life sentence in federal prison, a former Los Angeles police officer who was the admitted mastermind of a home invasion robbery gang apologized for his crimes Monday, telling a federal judge, "I became something that I despised."
May 14, 2008
Technology
Reputed Gang Leader Faces Prison for Taunting Police Video
A reputed Miami gang leader who appeared in an Internet video taunting police with guns faces prison time after pleading guilty to federal weapons charges.
May 14, 2008
Weapons
Remembering Fallen Officers
Police traditions that recognize the ultimate sacrifice should not be forgotten.
May 14, 2008
Technology
N.Y. State Senator Promotes Police Pistol Cameras
State Senator Eric Adams, a Brooklyn Democrat who spent 22 years with New York City's police department, was displaying an accessory he hopes will eventually be embraced by police statewide: a camera mounted on the gun.
May 13, 2008
Weapons
S.C. Deputy Shot, Killed at Domestic Dispute
An Orangeburg County, S.C., deputy was shot and killed while responding to a domestic violence call, Sheriff Larry Williams said earlier this week.
May 9, 2008
Technology
NYPD to Star at New Law Enforcement Museum
When the National Law Enforcement Museum opens in Washington, D.C., in three years, New York's Finest, and some of the NYPD's most notorious, will greet visitors.
May 9, 2008
Weapons
Pennsylvania Troopers Make Record Number of DUI Arrests
As part of its efforts to keep Pennsylvania's highways safe for all travelers, State Police last year arrested 15,583 people for driving under the influence, a 3 percent increase over the number arrested for DUI in 2007, and the highest total for a single year in the department's history, State Police Commissioner Jeffrey B. Miller announced today.
May 8, 2008
Weapons
Maryland State Police to Carry Beretta’s Px4 Storm
The Maryland State Police has chosen the Beretta Px4 Storm to replace their Beretta 96D pistols. The department will issue 1,065 Px4 Storm D Model pistols in .40 S&W to its officers.
May 7, 2008
Special Units
COPLINK Introduces First Fully Automated CompStat Solution
Knowledge Computing Corporation today announced the availability of CompStat Analyzer -- a powerful crime trend analysis and performance enhancement solution that integrates seamlessly with the company's award-winning COPLINK solution suite. CompStat Analyzer is the first in a series of innovative new product modules that the company will release in 2008.
May 6, 2008
Weapons
Safer Shot to Begin Independent Testing and Certification of Its M-22 Non-Lethal Weapon
Safer Shot Inc. announced today that they will begin independent testing of the M-22 Non-Lethal Weapon in May. The independent field trial program, which is expected to last 30 days, is designed to measure product durability, safety, and non-lethal cartridge velocity. In conjunction with the phase two testing program, the safety training and certification courses designed for law enforcement agencies and individuals are scheduled for completion.
May 5, 2008
Weapons
Illinois Officers Hit Dunkin' Donuts Roofs Special Olympics Benefit
For the sixth year in a row, Illinois police officers will stake out Dunkin' Donuts rooftops to benefit Special Olympics Illinois.
May 4, 2008
Technology
LAPD Crackdown Credited with Lower Crime on Skid Row
The Los Angeles Police Department and some people who live and work on Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles - the city with the nation's largest population of homeless people - say that crime is dropping and that the streets are safer and cleaner than they were just two years ago.
May 1, 2008
Weapons
Chicago Cop's Lawyer Seeks Gag Order in Bar-Beating Case
The lawyer for a Chicago police officer captured on tape viciously beating a female bartender wants to bar attorneys and witnesses from speaking publicly about the case.
May 1, 2008
Weapons
SU16 Rifle
Kel-Tec
Kel-Tec’s SU16 rifle series is chambered in .223 Remington and uses AR-15 magazines. It folds for storage and transport. A unique feature of the SU16 is the two 10-round magazines that store in the butt stock of the rifle.
April 30, 2008
Weapons
LRT-SASS
DPMS Panther Arms
DPMS Panther Arms’ LRT-SASS is essentially a .308 Winchester AR-style rifle designed from the ground up as a precision marksman rifle.
April 30, 2008
Weapons
Smith & Wesson 327 TRR8 Revolver
The S&W 327 Tactical Rail Revolver is best suited to be used by the lead penetrator of a SWAT team, especially since this revolver carries as many rounds of ammunition as the average .45 ACP 1911.
April 30, 2008
Weapons
FN's SCAR Rifle Offers Heavy Punch, Light Recoil
Available in two versions—5.56mm and 7.62mm—the SCAR was developed to meet specific SOCOM requirements, but it would make an excellent SWAT rifle.
April 30, 2008
Weapons
LAPD Practices for May Day Disturbances
On a warm morning earlier this month, about 600 Los Angeles police officers gathered in the empty parking lot at Dodger Stadium for some high-stakes role playing. Most pretended to be protesters -- standing in for the ones expected to converge on downtown Los Angeles on Thursday as part of May Day immigration rallies planned across the country.
April 27, 2008
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