
There are not enough officers and investigators to scan the Internet and discern what's a viable threat.
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If companies can predict consumer behavior with considerable accuracy, is it outside the realm of possibility that the same could be done for criminal behavior?
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Too many public facilities, including the 9/11 Museum, slam the door on armed officers with LEOSA carry rights.
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On Dec. 8, I retired from law enforcement after serving over 26 years, and joined the ranks of the LEOSA elite. The next day, I panicked and poked myself to see if blue blood was still running through my veins.
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To counter arguments of the media and activists, we need to do a better job capturing and sharing data on attacks against us.
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The U.S.-Mexico border is one of the most dangerous patrol areas in the country, and the Border Patrol agents who work its most remote areas are often many miles away from help.
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Scammers come out of the woodwork after disasters, and it's our job to stop them.
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I brought energy bars that I picked up en route. My mother looked at them and thought they were pet treats. Next time, I'll bring Snickers bars.
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By combining a variety of law enforcement agencies with different capabilities, task forces can effectively target organized criminals.
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The National Law Enforcement Museum will include true stories of officer experiences. Here's how you can participate.
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