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News: Page 1572
Patrol
Teenager Stabs California Sergeant, Grandparents
Soledad Police Chief Eric Sills said a 17-year-old boy stabbed his grandmother, grandfather and Sgt. Thomas Marchese. Marchese is a 10-year veteran of the police force.
Weapons
Detroit Chief Lauded, Slammed for Gun Stance
In another statement, which is featured on the magazine cover next to his photograph he stresses: “We’re not advocating violence. We’re advocates of not being victims.”
Patrol
Family of N.Y. Student Killed in Hostage Incident Sues Officer, Agency
The family of a Hofstra University student who was killed during a hostage incident last May is suing the officer who fired the fatal shot, the department that employed him, and Nassau County, N.Y.
Patrol
Health Department Commends Alabama Police for Combating Spice
A Mobile County health officer is commending local law enforcement for their efforts to combat the dangerous drug known as "spice."
Weapons
TASER Case Could Get SCOTUS Review
A January 2008 in-custody death could get a SCOTUS review. This would be the court’s first look at police use of stun guns after turning away appeals from both recipients of the high-voltage shocks and from police officers.
Patrol
Video: Man Fights With Ohio Officers, TASERed
Suspect TASERed for allegedly assaulting a Dayton police officer while in the back of his patrol car.
Patrol
Kansas Law Makers Open Police Records
Kansas legislators have approved legislation opening some law enforcement records to the public, bringing the state in line with the practice across the country.
Technology
License Plate Data Collection Raising Privacy Concerns
Law enforcement and private companies are collecting huge photo databases of license plate, time and location information for use as an investigative tool. But the use of license plate data is raising privacy concerns.
Patrol
Seattle Mayor Names Former Boston Commissioner as New Police Chief
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray has announced Kathleen O'Toole as the city's first female police chief. The nomination is subject to council approval.
Vehicle Ops
How the Dodge Charger is Made for Police Work
The Dodge Charger is a cop car, and the latest iteration may corner that part of the market more easily than ever before. For one thing, it’s a big car with burly brakes and a beefy engine—both the six-cylinder and eight-cylinder options are powerful.
Patrol
Bratton's Collaborative Policing Tested in NYC Neighborhood
As violence rises in a North Bronx neighborhood, the commanders working for Chief William Bratton's NYPD will be testing his new hands-off policing strategies to fight the upsurge in murders.
Patrol
Texas Officer Jumps from Bridge to Avoid Drunk Driver's Car
A Missouri City, Texas, police officer was forced to jump from a highway bridge to avoid being struck by an alleged drunk driver on Friday night.
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