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Section: Vehicle Ops
Patrol
LAPD Scraps Muslim Mapping Plan
Los Angeles police will not create a computer database of the city's Muslim population in an effort to better understand them, as previously planned.
November 14, 2007
Special Units
Former Chief Ramsey New Philadelphia Police Commissioner
Charles H. Ramsey, who served as police chief of the Washington, D.C., Police Department, has been named commissioner of the Philadelphia Police Department.
November 14, 2007
Special Units
FBI Dismisses Al-Qaeda Threat Against Shopping Malls
Thursday the FBI circulated a counter-terrorism warning to law enforcement that said Al-Qaeda may be planning attacks on shopping malls in Chicago and Los Angeles during the holiday season. It now says the warning was not backed by specific intelligence.
November 8, 2007
Special Units
Symbol Arts Issues "Armor of God" Coins and Jewelry
The Armor of God Collection includes coins, pendants, pins, and key chains that would be perfect Christmas gifts for Christian officers and military personnel.
November 5, 2007
Technology
Accused Drug Dealer Suffers Gruesome Injury Running from NYPD
A Harlem man accused of selling drugs tore open his groin Thursday trying to escape NYPD officers while trying to climb a chain-link fence.
November 4, 2007
Vehicle Ops
Philip Hemphill Wins His Ninth NPSC Championship
All week, Philip Hemphill's message and shooting were consistent. The 2007 NRA National Police Shooting Championships (NPSC) would be Hemphill's last attempt at a national police shooting championship, "and I wanted to go out on top."
October 30, 2007
Vehicle Ops
Traffic Stop in Washington Cracks 19-Year-Old Wisconsin Murder Case
A traffic stop by a Bellevue, Wash., police officer turned out to be anything but routine when it was discovered the driver was a fugitive from a 1988 murder case in Wisconsin.
October 30, 2007
Vehicle Ops
Lyons, Ill., Deploys Spillman Technologies Software
The Lyons, Ill., police and fire departments are upgrading public safety capabilities with a new software system from Spillman Technologies.
October 27, 2007
Vehicle Ops
Gamber-Johnson Announces New Panasonic Toughbook 30 Docking Station
Gamber-Johnson, manufacturer of rugged mobile docking stations and vehicle mounts, has announced the release of the new Panasonic Toughbook 30 Docking Station (CF30).
October 25, 2007
Patrol
Research Underscores Need for Job-Related Fitness
Police officers must often participate in manual labor, requiring the utmost physical health. But few maintain a healthy fitness level, leaving them at risk of injury. They can greatly decrease their chances of getting hurt on the job by maintaining a lifelong fitness program.
October 22, 2007
Training
S.C. Officer Saves Woman from Speeding Train
A veteran Greer, S.C., patrol officer's quick reaction saved a confused motorist from certain death earlier this week.
October 17, 2007
Vehicle Ops
3-Year-Old Boy Drives Toy Car Along Highway
Three-year-old Jordan and an unnamed two-year-old passenger took a Sunday drive in Jordan’s battery-operated Mustang toy car along a busy local highway.
October 11, 2007
Special Units
Aspen Police Chief Put on Leave, Accused of Sexual Harassment
The world famous ski resort of Aspen, Colo., may soon be looking for a new chief of police. Current Chief Loren Ryerson has been accused of making unwanted sexual overtures to female officers.
October 11, 2007
Vehicle Ops
Indiana Auxiliary Officer Killed in Training Accident
A Gary auxiliary officer was killed last week when a fellow volunteer’s pistol discharged a round into his chest.
October 9, 2007
Vehicle Ops
TASER International Receives Follow-On Orders From Florida and Ohio Agencies
TASER International, a market leader in advanced electronic control devices, today announced that it received significant follow-on orders from two large law enforcement agencies.
October 7, 2007
Vehicle Ops
Off-Duty Orlando Officer Found Shot to Death
An off-duty deputy found Alfred Gordon Sr., an 18-year veteran officer, at about 1 a.m. outside of a Bank of America in west Orange County.
October 5, 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
Training
NYPD Officers Wounded in Bronx Alley Shootout
One NYPD detective was wounded and another grazed when the two officers shot it out with a wanted man in a Bronx alley earlier this week.
October 3, 2007
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