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Section: Vehicle Ops
Vehicle Ops
Man Arrested in Shooting Spree that Wounded N.J. Officer
In New Jersey, there's been an arrest in connection with a string of early morning shootings that left one man dead and two others wounded -- including a police sergeant.
April 20, 2008
Special Units
Florida Deputy Under Investigation Torches Home, Kills Self
A Palm Beach County, Fla., deputy who was facing a potential manslaughter charge next week torched his home and car before shooting himself in the head shortly before midnight Tuesday, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said.
April 17, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Officer Struck with Bat Shoots, Kills Fresno Student
The officer fired at the Roosevelt High School sophomore after the 17-year-old allegedly came from behind and struck the officer in the head with a crude wooden baseball bat, Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer said.
April 16, 2008
Weapons
LAPD Chief Vows to Clarify Policy on Immigrants
Los Angeles Police Chief William J. Bratton said Wednesday that the department's controversial policy on dealing with illegal immigrants was widely misunderstood by the public and some of his own officers, and he would clarify the rule in the next couple of weeks.
April 16, 2008
Technology
New York-Area Police Honored for Water Rescues
The Life Saving Benevolent Association (LSBA) has honored New York-area police officers for their heroic lifesaving water rescues.
April 12, 2008
Vehicle Ops
University of Colorado Officer Cleared in Hospital Shooting
A police officer has been cleared of wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of a man who threatened to detonate a bomb inside a Boulder hospital. The Boulder County district attorney's office said Wednesday that University of Colorado police Cpl. Matt DeLaria was justified in the March 17 shooting of 32-year-old Terrance Baughman.
April 10, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Two LAPD Officers Seriously Injured in Freeway Crash
Two Los Angeles police officers were seriously injured this morning when their patrol car crashed and rolled over on the Ronald Reagan Freeway (California 118) in Granada Hills, where most westbound lanes remain closed as investigators search the scene.
April 6, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Customs and Border Protection Using UAVs on the Border
Four Predator B drones have become fixtures over Arizona since October 2006, and two more will join them soon, Juan Munoz-Torres, a Customs and Border Protection spokesman, said Wednesday.
April 3, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Chicago PD May Replace Patrol Cars with SUVs
The next set of flashing blue lights in the rearview mirror of Chicago residents could be on top of a Chevrolet Tahoe, if new Chicago Police Supt. Jody Weis gets his wish.
March 28, 2008
Vehicle Ops
CJB Group Deploys Balla Base Police Safety Product Prototype in Pittsburgh
The Balla Base is physically mounted to the trunks of police cruisers. It comprises a bar for handcuffing, a built-in flashlight, and two trays manufactured to hold handguns, drug paraphernalia, or other evidence collected during detainment.
March 27, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Fed Official Refuses to Watch Video of N.Y. Auxiliary Cops Being Murdered
A Justice Department lawyer refused Wednesday to watch a harrowing video of two auxiliary cops being murdered - even though Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said it proved they were heroes who deserve federal recognition.
March 26, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Website Offers Sneak Peek of National Law Enforcement Museum
People who want to "visit" the first-ever national museum dedicated to law enforcement in the United States don't have to wait for the museum's physical doors to open in 2011. The National Law Enforcement Museum is now online through the Museum's new website, www.LawEnforcementMuseum.org.
March 24, 2008
Training
Cops Drag Down 'Droopy Drawers' Suspects
The Broward County Sheriff's Office announced arrests in the case of the ''Droopy Drawers Bandits,'' a group of teens and young men suspected in more than 100 burglaries.
March 19, 2008
Patrol
Copper Thieves Strike Phoenix-Area Day Care
Copper theft doesn't faze us anymore. Yes, it's wrong. Yes, it's a bother. But somehow the theft of the metal from Phoenix-area homes and businesses has become accepted as the way things go. But now copper thieves have hit the facility of United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona.
March 16, 2008
Weapons
Florida Detective Inducted into American Body Armor 'Legion of Life'
American Body Armor, part of the BAE Systems Products Group, honored Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Detective Jared Reston by inducting him as a Legion of Life survivor following a shooting in which an ABA bullet-resistant vest helped save the 29-year-old officer's life.
March 12, 2008
Vehicle Ops
ICOP Digital Ships ICOP Mic with Half-Mile Range
ICOP Digital, an industry-leading company engaged in advancing digital surveillance solutions, today announced the commercial availability of the new ICOP EXTREME Wireless Mic, a 900 MHz wireless microphone that records high-quality audio at a range of over 2,000 feet (line of sight), representing an industry first and an industry best. The industry standard wireless microphone delivers very poor quality audio, at very short range from the police vehicle.
March 12, 2008
Vehicle Ops
TRU-SPEC Now Making 24/7 Polo-Style Shirt to Complement 24/7 Pants
TRU-SPEC's new 24/7 trousers were a big hit at the 2008 SHOT Show. Now, TRU-SPEC has introduced an ultra-comfortable new Polo-style shirt that's a perfect match for the multi-function 24/7 trousers. Like the 24-7 pant, the new 24/7 Polo is intended for wear on and off duty.
March 12, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Gary, Ind., Chief, Deputy Chief, and Sergeant Indicted for Civil Rights Violations
Chief Thomas Houston, Deputy Chief Thomas Branson, and Sergeant Thomas Decanter of the Gary (Ind.) Police Department have been indicted by a federal grand jury in Hammond for multiple civil rights violations against four people.
March 9, 2008
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