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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 5, 2017

DOJ Denied Request for $3 Million for LAPD Community Policing

The U.S. Department of Justice hasn’t said why the LAPD didn’t receive any of the $98 million in grants recently awarded to scores of law enforcement agencies across the nation. But some LAPD officials believe it was retaliation.

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Articlesby Amaury MurgadoDecember 4, 2017

The Leadership Style Myth

It's not about pitting one style against another, but using a style that will work best in each situation.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 4, 2017

Seattle Chief Stepping Down at End of Year

O’Toole will leave her post on Dec. 31, and Deputy Chief Carmen Best will serve as interim chief beginning Jan. 1, Durkan said during the news conference.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 1, 2017

British Police Issue Holiday Calendar of Wanted Fugitives

Essex Police, for the first time, is displaying its festive take on "wanted" posters on its social media feeds.

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Videosby Staff WriterDecember 1, 2017

Texas Agency's "Star Wars" Themed Recruiting Video a Facebook Hit

The video, which features Wookie Chewbaca on patrol and training with Fort Worth officers has more than 1.5 million views on Facebook. More Here.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 1, 2017

Video: Texas Agency's "Star Wars" Themed Recruiting Video a Facebook Hit

The video, which features Wookie Chewbaca on patrol and training with Fort Worth officers has more than 500,000 views on Facebook.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 30, 2017

Dallas Chief Demotes Top Brass

It was expected that Hall would have to demote some people, but the names tied to those demotions came has a shock to many former and current officers.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 28, 2017

Video: LAPD Launches Paid Training Program for High School Grads

Through the Pledge to Patrol program – also known as the Associate Community Officer Program or A-COP – more than two dozen high school graduates will be working part-time for the Los Angeles Police Department as a way to train the next generation of police officers.

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Videosby Staff WriterNovember 28, 2017

LAPD Launches Paid Training Program for High School Grads

More than two dozen high school graduates will be working part-time for the Los Angeles Police Department and getting paid as part of a new program that aims to recruit and train the next generation of police officers. More Here.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 20, 2017

AG Sessions Announces $98 Million to Hire Community Policing Officers

Attorney General Jeff Sessions today announced COPS funding awards to 179 law enforcement agencies across the nation, which allows those agencies to hire 802 additional full-time law enforcement officers.

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