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Type: News
Section: Vehicle Ops
Special Units
NLEOMF Recognizes Memorial's Eleventh Anniversary
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund held a wreath laying ceremony on Tuesday, October 15, to commemorate the Memorial's dedication 11 years ago.
October 15, 2002
Vehicle Ops
Zodiac BulletProof Tour Offers Free Training
Inflatable boat manufacturer Zodiac, on Sept. 29, will kick off a tour down the Mississippi River to bring anti-terrorism training to agencies from Minnesota to Louisiana.
September 15, 2002
Vehicle Ops
Springfield Police Chief Asks for Evaluation of Department
Springfield Police Chief John Harris has asked the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) to evaluate his department's practices in a request that surprised most of the staff, according to the State Journal-Register.
July 16, 2002
Vehicle Ops
Ottawa Tactical Team Outfitted with Tasers
Ottawa's provincial government announced that police tactical units will be allowed to use Tasers, according to The Ottawa Citizen.
July 16, 2002
Special Units
NYPD Plans to Post Police Overseas
The New York Police Department is considering putting cops in Canada, Europe and the Middle East in a global initiative to guard New York City from terrorism.
July 16, 2002
Vehicle Ops
Memorial Quilt Planned for 9-11 Victims
Taking a cue from AIDS activists, who memorialized victims through a series of quilts in the ‘80s, a national project has formed to create quilts honoring those who died in the 9-11 terrorist attacks.
June 5, 2002
Vehicle Ops
Denver Sheriff’s Video Scores Production Award
A Denver Sheriff’s Department’s recruitment video was the unlikely winner of the National Award of Excellence at the recent 2002 Videographer Awards.
June 5, 2002
Patrol
Second Chance Body Armor Saves 850th Officer
Sgt. Stephen Ellison of the Campbell County (Ky.) Police Department recently joined a select but growing club of officers who have been saved by soft body armor manufactured by Second Chance.
June 5, 2002
Vehicle Ops
Gun Rights for Individuals Broadened
The Bush administration has told the Supreme Court that it believes the Constitution protects an individual's right to possess firearms. This is a first. It reverses decades of Justice Department policy.
May 7, 2002
Special Units
Deadline Approaches for 2002 Vest Funding
If you want to obtain federal funding for your agency's bulletproof vest purchases made since Mar. 1999, the application deadline is rapidly approaching. The 2002 application submission period ends on April 13, 2002.
March 31, 2002
Vehicle Ops
New Powered Scooter: Useful to Police?
NEW YORK -- After months of speculation about his mysterious innovation, an inventor unveiled his new device - a gyroscope-stabilized, battery-powered scooter that he hopes will revolutionize short-distance travel.
December 2, 2001
Vehicle Ops
Distribution of WTC Attack Aid Delayed
NEW YORK - Less than 15% of the more than $1 billion sent to relief organizations after the World Trade Center attacks has been given to victims. According to officials coordinating the efforts of more than 200 charities, it could be months before the the majority of the money is distributed.
November 20, 2001
Vehicle Ops
Anti-terrorism Policies Affect Crime Rates
LOS ANGELES - Across the country, policy changes resulting from the September 11 events seem to be affecting crime rates in surprising ways.
November 19, 2001
Vehicle Ops
Massachusetts Clears Five 'Salem Witches'
BOSTON — More than three hundred years after being accused, tried and hanged as witches on Gallows Hill in Salem, Mass., five women have been officially exonerated by the state.
November 13, 2001
Special Units
Student Shoots Himself At School
DETROIT — A 17-year-old student smuggled guns into his school outside a small town north of Detroit, took two hostages and then killed himself, law enforcement officials said.
November 13, 2001
Technology
Ashcroft Restructures Justice Department
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Attorney General John Ashcroft unveiled a plan to restructure the Justice Department to focus on combating terrorism, possibly changing the role of local law enforcement.
November 7, 2001
Special Units
Airport Security Workers Accused
CHICAGO -- Private security workers at O'Hare International Airport were accused of letting a man pass through a checkpoint with several knives and a stun gun.
November 4, 2001
Special Units
Red Cross Stops Seeking Sept. 11 Fund Donations
WASHINGTON -- The American Red Cross has raised enough money to help victims of the terrorist attacks and will stop asking for donations, its interim chief executive says.
October 30, 2001
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