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Section: Weapons
Weapons
EFJohnson Announces Teaming Agreement with Cisco
EFJohnson is teaming with Cisco to combine Cisco's IP Interoperability and Collaboration System (IPICS) with EF Johnson's robust portfolio of advanced Land Mobile Radio communications solutions. This will provide state and local governments and first responders with a complete IP interoperability solution as they look for new ways to improve response times to protect citizens.
October 29, 2007
Training
Beyond Clothing Chosen as Sole Supplier for Special Operations PCU Cold Weather System
Beyond Clothing has been chosen to be the official manufacturer and supplier of U.S. Special Operations Command Custom PCU Cold Weather Layering system.
October 27, 2007
Weapons
Coplink Deployed at the Chicago Police Department’s Crime Center
Knowledge Computing Corp. today announced that its award-winning Coplink solution suite is fully deployed at the Chicago Police Department’s Crime Center.
October 25, 2007
Special Units
FNH USA offers a free C-More Systems CRW Electronic Reflex
FNH USA is offering a free C-More Systems CRW Electronic Reflex Sight with the purchase of an FN PS90 Triple Rail or FN FS2000 purchased between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, 2007 (while supplies last).
October 24, 2007
Weapons
NYC Medical Examiner Says Officer's Death Not 9/11-Related
New York City's chief medical examiner ruled that retired police detective James Zadroga's death from lung disease in 2006 was not caused by working hundreds of hours at the World Trade Center site after 9/11.
October 18, 2007
Weapons
TSA Screeners Fail to Spot Fake Bombs
Transportation Security Administration screeners at Los Angeles International and Chicago O'Hare failed to find fake bombs on undercover agents posing as passenger during more than 60 percent of tests last year.
October 17, 2007
Patrol
Group Urges Employers to "Hire A Hero"
When men and women return from serving in the military, they often have a difficult time re-entering the workforce. Hire A Hero has created a meeting place for former military and prospective employers, and it's free to all involved.
October 11, 2007
Weapons
Companies Donate Billboards to Help Catch Killer in Kansas
Hoping to repeat the crime-solving success of another local case, two companies have donated a total of 31 billboards in the Kansas City area to help catch the killer of David "Ray" Ninemire.
October 11, 2007
Training
Officers to be Remembered at 16th Annual Wreathlaying Day Ceremony
On Wednesday, October 10, at 1 pm, the NLEOMF will remember our nation's fallen law enforcement officers during the 16th Annual Wreathlaying Day Ceremony. Wreathlaying Day commemorates the October 1991 dedication of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, DC.This year's ceremony will pay special tribute to 20 officers—from the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and various federal agencies—who died during the first nine months of this year.
October 8, 2007
Weapons
CHP Investigating San Jose-Area Freeway Shootings
The CHP says that three shootings on Highway 101 near San Jose this week are unrelated. One man was killed and two wounded in the attacks.
October 5, 2007
Special Units
Loaded Gun Found in Tucson Airport Terminal
An airport spokeswoman said authorities had no explanation for how someone managed to get the gun past security. The Transportation Safety Administration is investigating the security breach.
October 4, 2007
Weapons
Murdered Armored Car Guards Might Have Been Saved by Body Armor
Loomis, the armored car company that employed the two men, does not require its guards to wear body armor on the job.
October 4, 2007
Vehicle Ops
Retired Philly Cops Murdered in Armored Car Robbery Attempt
The murdered guards were identified as Joe Alullo, 50, who retired as a sergeant in 2000 after 27 years on the force, and former Police Officer William Widmaier, 65, a 23-year veteran who retired in 1989.
October 3, 2007
Patrol
Concealment Pocket Holster
Bianchi
Bianchi International’s Model 4501 Pocket Change holster features a moisture-resistant textured grip material on both exterior sides of the holster, keeping it in your pocket during the draw. Its interior nylon lining provides a smooth and reliable draw.
September 30, 2007
Weapons
Taurus PT1911B Semi-Auto Pistol
The PT1911, like other handguns in the Taurus line, sports a lot of really nice "custom" features, it is made from high-quality components and, best of all, it's affordably priced at around $703. Here's my up close and personal look at this gun.
September 30, 2007
Weapons
Tactical and General-Use Knives
BlackHawk Blades
BlackHawk Blades’ BHB40 and BHB41 knives are both built on a framework of 420J stainless steel liners and fiberglass-reinforced-nylon handle overlays. Both drop-point tanto blades are ground from 9Cr13CoMoV stainless steel and feature a slotted hole for one-handed opening.
September 30, 2007
Weapons
Tactical Stock with Buttpad
Advanced Technology
The Shotforce six-position collapsible buttstock from Advanced Technology makes every shotgun a tactical weapon. It is designed to fit most body types and is easily adjustable when body armor is being used. This stock is endorsed by Department of Justice tactical instructors and used by law enforcement personnel and U.S. Armed Forces around the world.
September 30, 2007
Weapons
Man Arrested for Stealing Ambulance
A Los Angeles Fire Department ambulance was stolen last week from a Hollywood medical center. A man was arrested several hours later after driving the emergency vehicle to Paso Robles, some 200 miles away.
September 30, 2007
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