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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 16, 2006

U.S., Canada to Share Forensics Data

U.S. and Canadian law enforcement officials agreed Thursday to begin sharing forensics data from crime scenes in both countries.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 16, 2006

N.C. Police Find Gator, Caiman at Hotel

Authorities trying to serve an arrest warrant at a motel instead found some sharp-toothed guests. U.S. marshals and High Point police found a 3-foot alligator and a 3-foot caiman — similar to an alligator — in a fish tank at a Red Roof Inn in Greensboro. They didn't, however, find the suspect they had sought.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 16, 2006

Ti Training Corp Offers Free Training Video

Ti Training Corp, a supplier of interactive training products to law enforcement, is offering a free training video featuring the Tennessee v Garner case and its impact on all law enforcement officers in the country.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 9, 2006

Three Officers Inducted Into IACP/Dupont Kevlar Survivors Club

At this year’s IACP show in Boston, Officer Daniel Starr (Houston PD), Det. Daniel Sivori (Connecticut State Police) and Officer John Wrigley (Chicago PD) were inducted into the Survivors Club, which now includes more than 3,000 members who were saved from death or injury by wearing ballistic vests.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 9, 2006

United Way and NENA Strive to Expand 2-1-1 Non-Emergency Calling Access

In an effort to provide non-emergency assistance to communities while taking the burden off of 9-1-1 call centers, The United Way and the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) want to expand access to 2-1-1 systems across the nation.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 9, 2006

Suit: Burger King Served Pot Burgers to Cops

Two police officers sued Burger King Corp., claiming they were served hamburgers that had been sprinkled with marijuana.

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ProductsNovember 1, 2006

MultiVision USA Oblique Imagery Software

MultiVision USA utilizes an advanced aerial imaging system to acquire high-resolution oblique imagery to provide multi-perspective and 3D viewing and modeling capabilities. MultiVision software provides onscreen tools to measure vertical and horizontal structures, such as building facades, backyard patios, and terrain features, from any angle or direction in the imagery.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 26, 2006

Gunshot Sensors Give D.C. Police Jump on Suspects

The crack of gunshots can be heard nearly every night in some of the District's deadliest neighborhoods -- and no longer just by the people within shooting range.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 26, 2006

Counter-Terror Association Launches Auction Site for Military, Law Enforcement

The Arlington, Va.-based International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals (IACSP) has a new IACSP auction Website. It will specialize in new, used, and re-designed military and law enforcement products.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 20, 2006

Wild Card Spot Open for Original S.W.A.T. World Challenge

Original S.W.A.T. Footwear Co. is offering an opportunity for one SWAT team to win the chance to compete at the 2007 Original S.W.A.T. World Challenge in Little Rock, Ark. The winning team is not required to compete in any pre-qualifying events and no previous competition experience is necessary.

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