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Patrol
Michigan Officers Critically Injured in Crash
The crash occurred in an intersection and involved a Dodge Durango and police patrol vehicle. Two men in the Durango were killed.
Patrol
2 North Carolina Deputies Killed in Hurricane Flooding
Deputy Jim Lau was in a truck before it went underwater on Friday around 11:30 a.m. His body was found Saturday in the Swannanoa River.
Training
Vector Solutions Partners with Vermont Criminal Justice Council for Training Record Management
New requirements stipulate that each law enforcement agency in Vermont must submit an annual training submission form that attests that annual training requirements have been met for each officer employed with the agency.
Patrol
Video: Florida Deputies Rescue Teen from Vehicle Stuck in Hurricane Flooding
The stranded motorist reportedly tried to drive through floodwaters caused by Hurricane Helene when her vehicle died and she became trapped in the rising water.
Command
Washington Police Chief Placed on Administrative Leave
Tacoma Police Chief Avery Moore was placed on paid administrative leave effective Wednesday, September 25. Deputy Chief Paul Junger has been named acting police chief
Patrol
Protesters Harass NYPD Officer at His Home, One Arrested for Throwing Burning Hat at Window
The activist and other protesters showed up outside the officer’s home in Brooklyn Monday night after the officer “put his hands on protesters” during a separate rally at a police station a day earlier, Harper claimed on social media.
Patrol
Texas Officer Shot and Critically Wounded at Domestic
It took an exhaustive search to find the suspect, which Chief Deputy Patin said involved two helicopters, a DPS plane, a SWAT team, and resources from numerous departments throughout the region.
Patrol
St. Louis Sheriff’s Deputy Dies After Collapsing On Duty
“Got out of his car and fell dead,” said St. Louis Sheriff Vernon Betts. “I’ve had three to die on my watch, and it hurts.”
Command
New York City Mayor Charged with Taking Bribes from Foreign Interests
The mayor allegedly “compounded his gains” from the illegal campaign contributions by gaming the city’s matching funds program, which provides a generous match for small-dollar donations, the court papers state.
Technology
Mayor Ends Chicago’s Use of ShotSpotter
Aldermen overwhelmingly voted in favor of an ordinance that would allow them to keep the technology system last week. But Mayor Brandon Johnson vetoed it.
Special Units
Suspect Hijacks Bus in Los Angeles, Triggering Police Pursuit and SWAT Response
Once the bus came to a stop, SWAT officers deployed a flash-bang device and the distraction allowed the driver to escape by climbing through a window.
Training
Massachusetts State Police Suspend Boxing Training After Recruit’s Death
Enrique Delgado-Garcia, 25, of Worcester, was pronounced dead at a hospital Sept. 13, a day after he participated in an exercise in the boxing ring at the Massachusetts State Police Academy in New Braintree.
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