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Section: Vehicle Ops
Vehicle Ops
Three Children Rescued During Dallas SWAT Standoff
A SWAT team called to a standoff at a southeast Dallas home early Thursday freed three children from inside and arrested two assault suspects. Detectives arrived in the 8700 block of Slay Street in Pleasant Grove about 4:35 a.m. to serve three felony warrants at the house. They saw movement inside, but no one answered the door
June 26, 2008
Vehicle Ops
EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. Receives $900K Contract from City of Marietta
Irving, Texas-based EF Johnson Technologies announced today that it has received a $900,000 order from the City of Marietta, Ga. The order calls for the company to provide its Project 25 compliant radios and accessories.
June 25, 2008
Vehicle Ops
26 Suspected MS-13 Members Indicted in North Carolina
A federal grand jury indicted 26 suspected members of the notoriously violent MS-13 gang Tuesday in Charlotte— an effort to shut down a culture of intimidation operating in 42 states and five countries. MS-13 members have been linked to four homicides, drug trafficking and extortion in the Carolinas.
June 25, 2008
Vehicle Ops
FBI Says Charlotte Officers Helped Drug Dealer
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers Gerald Holas and Jason Ross are accused of helping a suspected drug dealer avoid police detection and protecting his illegal drug activity, according to the FBI.
June 18, 2008
Training
Arizona Police Horse Assaulted in Weekend Incident
Two men were arrested over the weekend on suspicion of assaulting Tempe, Ariz., officers. One also allegedly hit an officer's horse.
June 17, 2008
Technology
$2.5 Million Settlement Couldn't Keep California Gang Member from His Old Friends
Nobody wanted Jose Luis Muñoz to fail. The Anaheim gang member raised by a single mother had received a second chance -- or maybe it was his first -- to turn his life around when he settled a lawsuit against the city and police for $2.5 million.
June 17, 2008
Patrol
Conflict Continues Between N.H. Patrol and Troopers
After nearly nine years of working separately—and at times contentiously—New Hampshire state troopers and highway patrol officers were joined in January in the name of efficiency and harmony. But while Safety Commissioner John Barthelmes has said both sides will be expected to "play in the same sandbox," the rivalry lingers in their ongoing court battles.
June 17, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Brits to Release Al-Qaeda Terrorist
In an ominous portent of what may happen in the United States when Guantanamo detainees get their Supreme Court mandated trials, the United Kingdom is being forced to release one of al-Qaeda's most dangerous European operatives.
June 16, 2008
Training
NYPD Considers Equipping All Patrol Officers with TASERs
The New York Police Department is considering giving stun guns to officers who walk the city's streets, a police spokesman said on Wednesday, prompting calls for restraint from a human rights group. Spokesman Paul Browne said police supervisors started carrying a compact version of the stun gun, which incapacitates people with a 50,000-volt jolt of electricity, last week.
June 12, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Georgia Deputy Killed Day Laborer After Attack on Wife
The DeKalb County, Ga., sheriff's deputy who told police he was forced to shoot an intruder who attacked his wife had brought the man into his home as a laborer, newly released records show. The shoot out - described by Derrick Yancey as the laborer shooting his wife, Linda, and Yancey shooting the laborer - erupted when the man tried to rob the couple, according to DeKalb police records.
June 12, 2008
Patrol
Virginia Officer Killed in Line of Duty Remembered by Fellow Officers, Community
Bahr, 40, was killed Friday night after being shot by a man who police believe was heading to the Cowan Boulevard apartment of his ex-girlfriend to do her harm.
June 11, 2008
Special Units
Anarchists, Activists Fret Over Possible Use of "Crap Cannon" at Denver Dem. Convention
Political activists planning protest rallies at the upcoming Democratic Convention in Denver have their stomachs in knots over a rumor about a crowd control weapon - known as the “crap cannon” - that might be unleashed against them.
June 10, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Phoenix Burglary Suspect Killed After Using Officer's TASER
A brawl outside a Phoenix home turned into a fatal shooting Saturday morning, when officers said they were forced to shoot a suspect who used a Taser stun gun on them.
June 8, 2008
Special Units
FBI: Violent Crime Down 1.4 Percent in 2007
Violent crime in the United States declined 1.4 percent in 2007 compared with 2006, ending a two-year run during which the statistic increased, according to a preliminary FBI report issued Monday.
June 8, 2008
Patrol
Suit Accuses Albuquerque PD of Racial Profiling
Albuquerque police officers stopped Edward Henry's rental car, forced him to get out at gunpoint and accused the Dallas engineer of coming to the city to steal a car, according to a federal lawsuit he has filed against the city. To the contrary, Henry, an engineer for ABB Inc., was in town in May 2006 to teach a class for the city-county water authority, but instead he left immediately after the incident.
June 7, 2008
Training
S.C. Law Gives Bikers OK to Run Red Lights
South Carolina has joined six other states that let motorcyclists, mo-ped drivers and bicyclists run red lights that don't change within a couple minutes of their stopping.
May 29, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Former Atlanta Officer Found Guilty of Lying to Investigators
The jury acquitted Tesler on two charges from the illegal 2006 narcotics raid in which officers shot and killed 92-year-old Kathryn Johnston in her northwest Atlanta home. It found him guilty of lying in an official investigation in the cover-up of police wrongdoing that followed the shooting.
May 20, 2008
Patrol
Texas Syndicate Gang Members Reach Plea Deals
Three members of the Texas Syndicate gang who faced trial today on federal racketeering charges involving murder and drug dealing have reached plea deals with the government.
May 14, 2008
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