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Patrol
New NTOA Grants Available
New grants are now available from the National Tactical Officers Association through December 2, 2005.
August 4, 2005
Technology
Senators Criticize FBI for Failure to Improve Anti-Terror Intelligence Since 9/11
Senators at a Judiciary Committee meeting raked FBI Director Robert Mueller over the coals yesterday for what it sees as an inability to effectively implement intelligence changes deemed necessary after 9/11, which occurred nearly four years ago.
July 27, 2005
Vehicle Ops
Philadelphia Tracks High-Risk Probationers With GPS
The Philadelphia Pretrial Service Division is testing Global Positioning Surveillance as a monitoring device to keep track of high-risk defendants and probationers under community supervision.
July 20, 2005
Patrol
Suspect in Oklahoma Police Chase Arrested After Reporting Abandoned Truck Stolen
An Oklahoma man was arrested after allegedly leading police on a chase, ditching his vehicle, fleeing on foot, and then making contact to report his vehicle stolen.
July 13, 2005
Special Units
U.S. Mass Transit on Orange Alert
The United States government has upgraded the threat level from code yellow to code orange, or high risk of terrorist attack, for the nation’s mass transit system in response to the bomb attacks on London’s transit system yesterday that killed an estimated 50 people and injured 400.
July 7, 2005
Training
Bush Makes More Changes to U.S. Intelligence Agencies
President Bush has ordered more sweeping changes to the United States intelligence community and gave the new national intelligence chief more power over the FBI in response to a presidential commission that spelled out various intelligence failures.
June 30, 2005
Special Units
Bill to Pull Aid from Mexico If No Death Penalty Extraditions
Rep. Bob Beauprez (R-Colo.) and Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) have proposed legislation to stop supplying $66 million in aid to Mexico if the country refuses to extradite cop killers who could receive sentences of death or life without parole.
June 22, 2005
Vehicle Ops
Top Gun Training Offers Lifetime Membership
The Top Gun Training Centre, located in Devore, Calif., will now offer its Integrative Firearms Training courses in a lifetime membership package.
June 15, 2005
Vehicle Ops
"Runaway Bride" Charged for Lying About Disappearance One Week Before Wedding
Jennifer Wilbanks is charged with filing a false police report claiming she had been kidnapped and sexually assaulted. She admits she lied about the circumstances surrounding her disappearance one week before her scheduled wedding. But her attorney says she didn’t commit a crime.
May 26, 2005
Weapons
Deathrow Inmate Wants Clemency to Donate Organ
A man scheduled to receive a lethal injection in Indiana next week wants a stay of execution so he can donate part of his liver to his sister, who needs a transplant.
May 18, 2005
Vehicle Ops
IAFIS Mistake Let Accused Killer Stay Under Radar
Registered sex offender Jeremy Jones was let go several times when he was arrested for minor offenses in 2003 and 2004. Police checked his fingerprints via the FBI’s IAFIS database, but it failed to bring up a match that would have identified the man and his record.
May 5, 2005
Special Units
Woman Chooses Donating Packers Tickets Over Jail
A Wisconsin judge handed out an unusual sentence for theft when he ordered the convicted woman to decide between serving 90 days in jail and donating her family’s Green Bay Packers season tickets to charity.
April 28, 2005
Vehicle Ops
Baltimore PD Aims to Fight Witness Intimidation
After drug dealers in Baltimore started circulating a homemade video called “Stop Snitching,” the city’s police department put out its own DVD called “Keep Talking.”
April 13, 2005
Vehicle Ops
Investigators Form Association to Combat Abuse
The National Association of Domestic and Child Abuse Investigators recently formed to provide a resource for investigators across the country.
April 13, 2005
Vehicle Ops
Montana Tribe Wants to Take Over Police Duties
The Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribe in Montana is working with the Bureau of Indian Affairs to contract law enforcement duties from the federal agency.
April 13, 2005
Vehicle Ops
Megan’s Law Website Now Accepts Feedback
California’s sex offender registry Website recently added a feature that allows users to report information to help law enforcement keep its records up to date.
April 7, 2005
Vehicle Ops
Two Charged Under New Human Trafficking Law
Ricardo Contreras and Regino Sanchez are charged with attempting to smuggle an 18-year-old Guatemalan woman into Lantana, Florida under the state’s new law against human trafficking.
April 7, 2005
Vehicle Ops
America Online to Promote E-911/911 Access
America Online has become a program partner in the Next Generation E9-1-1 (NG E9-1-1 Program of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) to improve and promote access to emergency calling services.
April 7, 2005
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