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February 2016
In This Issue
Weapons
Police Product Test: Meprolight R4E Optimized Duty Sights
Meprolight has been in the Tritium iron sights game for a while and produces a variety of great duty sights. The company's new R4E Optimized Duty Sights are made to fit the full-sized family of Glock pistols.
February 29, 2016
Weapons
Police Product Test: PlastiCase Nanuk 990 Rifle Case
Considering the sizable investment we make in our duty weapons it only makes sense that we protect them with something better than a $20 nylon bag. This case is a nice option that will more than do the job.
February 29, 2016
Patrol
Why is Congress Reforming a Program That Has No Funding?
The Asset Forfeiture Fund is self-financed from seizures of property owned by criminals and it helps law enforcement agencies pay for resources and officers, so why is Congress cutting it as part of a budget deal?
February 29, 2016
Vehicle Ops
Law Enforcement Vehicles 2016
Law enforcement agencies have many choices when it comes to vehicles designed to propel officers from call to call. Here's a look at a range of modes of transportation available to you for traversing land, water, and air on duty.
February 29, 2016
Vehicle Ops
How to Choose a Helicopter for Your Agency
If you're considering purchasing a helicopter for your agency, here are some topics you need to explore in your journey toward achieving flight operations.
February 29, 2016
Training
Balance Manipulation in Arrest and Control
The system, called "JET," is a product of the Jinsei Institute of Durango, CO, which maintains that the use of balance manipulation can decrease a subject's ability to move, resist, or escalate and give trained officers significant advantages during approach and contact.
February 29, 2016
Weapons
SHOT Show 2016: Report from the Aisles
The 2016 version of the Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor trade (SHOT) show was held last month in Las Vegas, and it revealed once again that law enforcement and personal defense products have taken primacy at the world's largest gun show more than ever before.
February 29, 2016
Patrol
Snitches Get Stitches
So the federal government tells people to "say something" if they suspect terrorist activities, but the highest-ranking officials in that government vocally disparage anyone who says something and is wrong about their suspicions.
February 29, 2016
Technology
Surfing the Digital Video Tsunami
All of the video agencies must cope with presents law enforcement with headaches. It's costly to store; it's costly to review, and it's costly to process for legally mandated release to the press and the public.
February 23, 2016
Patrol
Barricaded Suspect, Mutual Aid
The suspect has advised that if anyone comes near his mother he "will take them out." You also know the sergeant asking for help uses poor tactics and will count heavily on his personal relationship with the suspect.
February 23, 2016
Special Units
RevMedx XSTAT: Direct Injection
What if you sustain an injury so severe that you're in danger of bleeding out and a standard tourniquet won't help? Now there is a product designed to treat such a wound and stop excessive bleeding in seconds. And it's been cleared for law enforcement use.
February 12, 2016
Patrol
Dark Days
Everyone gets depressed at some point, and whether you are simply recovering from a loss or bad event or suffering from true clinical depression, here are some thoughts on what to do.
February 10, 2016
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