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Articlesby Dave SmithMay 10, 2019

Dave Smith: Leadership by Best Seller

Don't trade true management strategies for some trendy shtick you read in a pop psychology book.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 24, 2019

Former Tampa Police Chief Elected Mayor

Castor served 31 years at the Tampa Police Department, first as a patrol officer and then six years as police chief, according to her campaign website.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 19, 2019

Report Implies Rise in Attacks on Officers and Increased Armed Suspect Contacts Led to Doubling of Phoenix Police OIS Numbers

The report states that there was an increase in officers encountering subjects who were armed with firearms or simulated weapons, in addition to a jump in the number of assaults against officers both in Phoenix and throughout the Valley.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 13, 2019

Hackers Steal, Publish Personal Data on FBI NA Attendees

The hackers then put the data up for download on their own website. The spreadsheets contained about 4,000 unique records after duplicates were removed, including member names, a mix of personal and government email addresses, job titles, phone numbers and postal addresses.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 8, 2019

Top Federal Law Enforcement Officials Leave Positions

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Director of the Secret Service Randolph Alles announced they are leaving their positions.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 5, 2019

Indiana Chief, Assistant Chief Involved in Fatal Gunfight with Armed Suspect

The chief of police and the assistant chief of the Brownstone (IA) Police department were involved in a shooting outside the department's headquarters building.

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NewsApril 4, 2019

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 21, 2019

Oklahoma Sheriff, Her Deputies, and a K-9 Resign Over Dangerous Jail Conditions

Sheriff Terry Sue Barnett told local media a carbon monoxide leak that occurred last month and sent four employees to the emergency room had not been addressed, a proper fire alarm system wasn't in place and methane gases permeate the jail because of poorly-installed plumbing. She also said inmates had been shocked while taking showers because of exposed wiring.

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Articlesby Eric KaiserMarch 12, 2019

Answering the Call

Our teachers, mentors, and heroes inspire us to serve our agency, our community, and our nation.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 11, 2019

New Baltimore Police Commissioner Confirmed

The Baltimore City Council unanimously confirmed former New Orleans police superintendent Michael Harrison as Baltimore’s permanent police commissioner at a council meeting Monday evening.

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