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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 1, 2005

Bush Makes More Changes to U.S. Intelligence Agencies

President Bush has ordered more sweeping changes to the United States intelligence community and gave the new national intelligence chief more power over the FBI in response to a presidential commission that spelled out various intelligence failures.

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ProductsJuly 1, 2005

Kodiak Mobile MFG KDGB3 Docking Station

The KDGB3 docking station from Kodiak Mobile is designed for in-vehicle docking of the Itronix GoBook III notebook computer. The device is constructed of welded steel and features an all-inclusive port replicator and Kodiak’s power management system. The KGDB3 ships standard with revision 5 firmware, allowing the user to enable or disable all power management features.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 23, 2005

Bill to Pull Aid from Mexico If No Death Penalty Extraditions

Rep. Bob Beauprez (R-Colo.) and Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) have proposed legislation to stop supplying $66 million in aid to Mexico if the country refuses to extradite cop killers who could receive sentences of death or life without parole.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 16, 2005

Top Gun Training Offers Lifetime Membership

The Top Gun Training Centre, located in Devore, Calif., will now offer its Integrative Firearms Training courses in a lifetime membership package.

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ProductsJune 1, 2005

RAM Mounts Laptop Mounting System

Using existing hardware, your agency can install RAM custom laptop mounting systems in a variety of patrol vehicles without any drilling. The systems are fully adjustable and easy to place in the most ergonomic position for the vehicle and the officer driving it. Swing arms provide easy access and viewing.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 27, 2005

"Runaway Bride" Charged for Lying About Disappearance One Week Before Wedding

Jennifer Wilbanks is charged with filing a false police report claiming she had been kidnapped and sexually assaulted. She admits she lied about the circumstances surrounding her disappearance one week before her scheduled wedding. But her attorney says she didn’t commit a crime.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 19, 2005

Deathrow Inmate Wants Clemency to Donate Organ

A man scheduled to receive a lethal injection in Indiana next week wants a stay of execution so he can donate part of his liver to his sister, who needs a transplant.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 6, 2005

IAFIS Mistake Let Accused Killer Stay Under Radar

Registered sex offender Jeremy Jones was let go several times when he was arrested for minor offenses in 2003 and 2004. Police checked his fingerprints via the FBI’s IAFIS database, but it failed to bring up a match that would have identified the man and his record.

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ProductsMay 1, 2005

BLI International Pro SP Battery Protector

Pro SP PriorityStart from BLI international protects a patrol vehicle’s power source by disconnecting it to prevent any drain on the battery once voltage drops below 11.7 volts. The new Pro SP model has a surge “spike” protection circuit that adds additional protection to the electrical system. When the officer returns to the vehicle, he or she can simply operate the headlight switch or step on the brake pedal to cause the reconnection.

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Articlesby David GriffithMay 1, 2005

TREXPO West 2005

On the patio outside the Long Beach Convention Center there was a clear reminder of what the conference/trade show inside was all about. There, the Long Beach Police Department parked three tactical vehicles, and officers attending the recent Tactical Response Expo (TREXPO) West show had to pass by each to get into the doors.

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