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Police Magazine
June 2021
In This Issue
Technology
What to Look for in In-Vehicle Tablets
Law enforcement agencies need to make the best call on what tablet suits their missions and can give them the performance they need at the price they can afford.
July 15, 2021
Patrol
Photo Essay: National Police Week 2021
The crowd was not there this may, but the emotions of visiting the wall were just as strong.
July 15, 2021
Patrol
Dave Smith: The Soul of America
There are those who want to live in a collective with an all-powerful government, but that’s not the American way.
June 22, 2021
Patrol
Editorial: Lawless Nation
Violent crime against police and the public is increasing at an alarming rate and almost all of it stems from the same source.
June 17, 2021
Weapons
First Look: Gould & Goodrich's T.E.L.R. Holster
Gould & Goodrich’s new T.E.L.R. holster is designed to provide retention for handguns fitted with lights and optics while facilitating a smooth, natural draw.
June 17, 2021
Patrol
Responding to Street Racing and Sideshows
Law enforcement agencies nationwide are developing new strategies and tactics to shut down and prevent organized reckless driving and racing.
June 16, 2021
Technology
My Technology Can… Recreate Scientifically Accurate Crime Scene Images in 3D Video
Knott Laboratory’s Digital Media Forensics uses existing digital evidence and data to recreate crime scenes in 3D, allowing you to establish facts of the case that were previously unobtainable.
June 16, 2021
Vehicle Ops
Dodge Charger: The Last Patrol Sedan
Dodge’s muscle sedan is the last true pursuit-rated patrol “car” on the market.
June 16, 2021
Technology
Training in Virtual Reality
Axon’s new VR training system gives agencies the ability to offer quick interactive instruction in the space of an average conference room.
June 14, 2021
Point of Law
Point of Law: Shooting at Moving Vehicles
In Orn v. City of Tacoma, the Ninth Circuit ruled that a case against officers who shot at a suspect’s vehicle and paralyzed the suspect can go forward.
June 9, 2021
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