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Special Unitsby Ronnie WendtOctober 2, 2024

Homegrown Detection Dogs

How the AKC Detection Dog Task Force is making sure the U.S. has a ready supply of explosive detection K9s.

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Special Unitsby Ronnie WendtOctober 2, 2024

Wanted: Arson Dogs

Arson dogs help increase conviction rates for the difficult-to-detect crime of arson.

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Point of Lawby StaffOctober 2, 2024

Federal Prosecutors File New Indictment Against Former Officers Involved in Breonna Taylor Case

In August, U.S. District Judge Charles Simpson declared that the actions of Taylor’s boyfriend were the legal cause of her death, not a bad warrant.

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Special Unitsby Ronnie WendtSeptember 11, 2024

A Better Way to Locate Hidden Devices

Even electronic devices hidden underwater, or underground, can be detected by Electronics Storage Detection dogs.

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Special Unitsby Ronnie WendtSeptember 11, 2024

Focus on the First Aid Kit

Must have items for every K9 handler’s first aid kit.

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Special Unitsby Ronnie WendtSeptember 11, 2024

Winter Weather Tips for K9s

How to keep police K9s warm and dry when working in bitter cold.

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Special Unitsby Ronnie WendtSeptember 11, 2024

K-9 Field Care Basics

Measures to take when your police K9 suffers life-threatening injuries on duty.

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Technologyby StaffSeptember 9, 2024

Axon's Report Generator

When using Draft One to speed up the report writing process, the responsibility for producing the complete report remains with the officer.

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Patrolby Tracy G. TrottAugust 29, 2024

11 Tips for Preventing Officer Struck-By Deaths

In 2018, after 40 years of service, Col. Tracy G. Trott retired from the Tennessee Highway Patrol and tackled the challenge of trying to help the Colorado State Patrol uncover the reasons behind the agency’s struck-by deaths.

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Trainingby Dave SmithAugust 29, 2024

Dave Smith: The Deadly Effects of De-Training

Tragic events often occur when even well-trained folks do something over and over. It isn’t the rookie that has bad habits, takes shortcuts, or ignores danger signals.

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