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Patrol
Man Rams Truck Through Arizona Department’s Station Gates
On March 20, the Arizona Department of Public Safety put out an attempt to locate alert on the F-150. The truck was located at a bank parking lot.
Patrol
New Jersey Officer Honored for Rescuing Trapped Motorist from Burning Vehicle
On March 5, 2025, Officer Allatt responded to a vehicle crash on State Route 22 in Bridgewater, New Jersey. Upon arrival, he encountered two vehicles that had become engulfed in flames following a rear-end collision.
Special Units
Man Accused of Causing 2 Standoffs Arrested by Portland Officers
There were no injuries during the course of the arrest of the suspect, who is currently being transported to jail. However, officers did make use of OC and CS gas and a police robot during the operation.
Investigations
Chicago Police Applicant Charged After Confessing to Sexual Assault During Polygraph Exam
Stephone Arnold, 30, his 35-year-old brother, Sherrow Harris, and their now-deceased cousin developed a scheme in which Arnold posed as a robber and “forced” the other two men to rape the women at gunpoint in September 2016, prosecutors say.
Patrol
8 Shot on Florida State University Campus, Wounded Suspect in Custody
The suspect was shot and wounded by Florida State University Police who arrived immediately on the scene. He was taken into custody and is hospitalized. No officers were injured.
Command
Officer Shortage Could Force Oklahoma Agency to End SRO Program
Muskogee Police have two recruiting classes a year and only get 1-2 officers for each. Plus, agencies across the state are all pulling for the same limited qualified candidates, making hiring even tougher.
Technology
FirstNet Planning Satellite Connectivity Trials
Remote areas continue to be a challenge for public safety professionals who need reliable and consistent coverage, FirstNet says. This includes places like national parks, where thousands of search-and-rescue missions are conducted each year.
Investigations
Thieves Tunnel into Los Angeles Jewelry Store, Steal Millions
The thieves reportedly spent five to six hours inside the store, with the drilling into one safe alone taking approximately three hours. The second safe was opened without drilling, suggesting the involvement of a professional locksmith.
Patrol
Suspect Shot by Florida Deputy was “Asking to be Killed”
Polk County Deputy Lindsey Clem, 30, arrived on scene where she was confronted by the unidentified man coming toward her and pulling a knife from his pocket. Clem told the man to drop the knife several times, Sheriff Grady Judd said.
Patrol
Georgia Officer Uses Patrol Vehicle to Push Burning Car Away from Gas Pump
Officials say Officer T. Hoffman responded to reports of a vehicle fire at a Raceway gas station last week. When he got to the scene, the officer found a car already engulfed in flames extremely close to the fuel pumps.
Patrol
New Mexico Changes Law to Allow Non-Citizen Officers
On April 7, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed into law Senate Bill 364, which allows people with work authorization from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to serve as law enforcement officers.
Technology
All Pennsylvania State Police Troopers Now Wearing Body Cameras
Officials said the cameras will also improve evidence collection, preparation of reports or court testimony, and training of cadets and troopers.
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