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SC Deputies Get Substantial Pay Raise
“When you go from $32,000 to $48,000 starting for a class one certified. $48,388. That is outstanding. Money talks. You know, people need money to survive," the sheriff said.
Command
KS Sheriff’s Warning to Concertgoers Not to Take Farm Road Viewed by Millions on Facebook
“DO NOT LISTEN TO YOUR GPS & TAKE HEADWATERS ROAD TO THE CONCERT, YOUR GPS IS A LYING LIAR THAT LIES!!!,” the agency wrote in a Facebook post that has been viewed more than 4 million times.
Command
NYC Mayor Disputes Claim Resigning Police Commissioner was “Figurehead”
Questions about whether the resignation was because she was micromanaged by him or Deputy Mayor Phil Banks set Mayor Adams off.
Command
DEA Official Tapped to Lead Kansas Highway Patrol
The selection of Erik Smith will come as current Supt. Herman Jones leaves the agency.
Command
NYPD Commissioner Resigns, Relationship with Mayor Reportedly “Sour”
Sewell’s relationship with City Hall had seemed to sour in recent months, with the commissioner finding herself increasingly handcuffed when trying to make key department decisions.
Command
IN Officer Fired Over Racist Social Media Comments 2 Days After Being Sworn In
Marion Chief of Police Angela Haley personally reviewed the posts and called them “racist” and said they were not keeping with the standards of their department.
Command
Publisher’s Note: Our Commitment to You
Through our magazine and website and our Police Technology eXchange event, we promise to provide you with information and access to resources to help you do your job safer and better.
Command
NM State Police Chief Retiring
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Tuesday she had appointed Johnson’s successor — W. Troy Weisler, who serves as the department’s deputy chief.
Patrol
Editorial: Thoughts on “Walk the Blue Line”
The best-selling book from James Patterson and Matt Eversmann is a collection of narratives from individual cops telling stories of what it’s like to wear a badge in contemporary America.
Command
Recruiting, Retaining, and Supervising the Best
Most law enforcement agencies face a severe shortage of sworn personnel, but the answer is not just filling the ranks. It’s hiring, keeping, and promoting high-quality officers.
Command
CO Officers to Work 32 Hours Per Week without Pay Cut
All police department employees will move from a 40-hour workweek to a 32-hour workweek without a change in pay. City service levels and days open will not change, nor will patrol staffing and coverage, according to the city.
Command
GA Deputy Killed in Off-Duty Lawn Mower Accident
Lt. Scott Underwood, a supervisor for a patrol unit, was cutting grass behind his home when the mower overturned along a creek.
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