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Patrolby Melanie BasichJuly 13, 2018

Duty Gear 2018

Holsters and pouches give your tools security and protection.

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Trainingby Michael T. RayburnJuly 13, 2018

Working in Low Light

Criminals like the dark, and officers have to know how to counter their use of poorly lit locations and nighttime hiding places.

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Trainingby Michael SchlosserJuly 13, 2018

Unknown and Known Risk Vehicle Stops

No vehicle stop should be considered low-risk, as it is never possible to gauge beforehand the level of danger involved.

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Weaponsby A.J. GeorgeJuly 13, 2018

Police Product Test: XS Sights F8 Night Sights

XS Sights' F8 Night Sights are available now for a wide variety of pistols and come with an impressive 10-year, no questions asked warranty.

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Patrolby A.J. GeorgeJuly 13, 2018

Police Product Test: Tru-Spec T.R.U. Defender Shirt

Made from a blend of poly-cotton rip-stop fabric on the sleeves and upper torso, the Tru-Spec T.R.U. Defender shirt has a clean and crisp appearance with excellent durability.

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Patrolby Jon AdlerJuly 13, 2018

Madness Control

There are not enough officers and investigators to scan the Internet and discern what's a viable threat.

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Patrolby Dave SmithJuly 13, 2018

Wide Open Spaces

As it turned out, this was a perfect example of the "bad assignment" that resulted in many positive outcomes.

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Trainingby Amaury MurgadoJuly 9, 2018

How To Deal With a New Supervisor

I've learned a few things about dealing with new supervisors in my 30-plus-year career in law enforcement. Here are some of them in no particular order.

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Technologyby David GriffithJuly 3, 2018

Seek Thermal: Heat Vision

Seek Thermal's new Reveal ShieldPRO thermal imaging camera can be used in total darkness to help law enforcement officers detect persons, hazards, and evidence.

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Patrolby David GriffithJuly 3, 2018

There Oughta be a Law

Murdering an officer's reputation is almost as heinous as killing the officer and it needs to have serious repercussions.

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