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Why Police Leaders Must Champion Parking Enforcement

For police and transportation departments, traditional parking enforcement exposes officers to risk, such as standing on busy roads to issue paper tickets or catching offenders in dangerous, congested areas. Modern technology changes this, reducing exposure, speeding processes, and limiting confrontations.

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NewsSeptember 6, 2023

“Something Needs to Change” TX Chief Says After Officer Shot by Repeat Offender

San Antonio Chief William McManus said the suspect who was arrested is a repeat violent offender who was wanted on an aggravated assault warrant and a violation of a protective order warrant

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NewsSeptember 5, 2023

Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw Resigns,

Commissioner Daniele Outlaw's last day with the city will be Sept. 22. She will then become the deputy chief security officer of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

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NewsAugust 31, 2023

IN Sheriff Changes Transport Policies, Fires Two After Prisoner Killed Deputy

Sheriff Kerry Forestal said there will now always be two deputies present when transporting inmates to medical visits. Overtime is approved to make sure this occurs.

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NewsAugust 30, 2023

GA Sheriff Dies in Single Vehicle Duty Crash

Wilcox County, GA, Sheriff Robert Rodgers was killed Tuesday when his duty vehicle was involved in a single-car crash.

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NewsAugust 30, 2023

MN Agencies Pull SROs Over Law Covering Force and Restraint

The new law states force can only be used when there is a threat of bodily harm or death.

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NewsAugust 28, 2023

TX Chief Asks "Why Wasn't He in Jail" After Officers Shot by Man with Active Warrants

“Why wasn’t he in jail? Why weren’t his bonds increased? People want to know?” the chief tweeted.

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NewsAugust 24, 2023

Ohio City Ends Maximum Age for Recruits

City Manager Bryan Heck told commissioners the city currently has open positions and Springfield, along with other communities across the country, struggles to fill them.

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NewsAugust 23, 2023

Retired Officer Says Interim Austin Chief Faces Major Challenges

"Low morale, that's a big thing right now. So she's going to have a big task of getting people to want to stay, to feel like they're wanted,” the former officer said.

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NewsAugust 23, 2023

Union President Says Austin Suffering Effects of Defunding the Police

Thomas Villarreal, president of the Austin Police Association, blamed the city council for neglecting local law enforcement, telling "Fox & Friends" on Monday that the alleged missteps have concocted a larger problem.

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NewsAugust 23, 2023

Advertising Campaign Yields 42% Increase in Philly Police Recruits

City Director of Human Resources Michael Zaccagni said thanks to some new money from city council, recruitment is up by 42% when compared to the previous two recruitment periods.

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