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News: Page 1904
Weapons
Benchmade Introduces Opposing Bevel Triage Knife
Benchmade has introduced the 916 Opposing Bevel Triage that arrives with a knife, safety hook and glass breaker.
Weapons
Bushmaster Supplies Md. Park Police with Carbines
These gas-operated custom rifles feature a quad-rail split hand guard, Magpul rear MBUS iron sights, six-position stock, 16-inch barrel with flash suppressor, and a Parkerized finish.
Patrol
Holder Says He Didn't Know About Fast and Furious
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said he and the "upper levels of the Justice Department" were not aware of the Fast and Furious initiative that resulted in the supplying of Mexican drug cartels with firearms.
Patrol
Calif. Gov. Approves Release for 81% of Convicted Killers
So far, Gov. Brown has upheld 207 of the parole board's 253 decisions to release convicted killers, as a response to the U.S. Supreme Court's mandate to the state reduce overcrowded prison populations.
Special Units
Sheriff: IHOP Attack Worst In Carson City's History
The Carson City County (Nev.) Sheriff described a gunman's killing of four people at an IHOP restaurant this week as "the most devastating attack in Carson City's history."
Technology
Calif. Bill Would Impose Penalties On Prison Cellphone Smugglers
California inmates have been known to pay up to $1,000 for contraband cellphones to communicate with the outside world. The mobile devices have been used to organize street gangs, traffic drugs and intimidate witnesses.
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Patrol
Report: Terror Attacks from Overseas a Top Concern of LE
A spike in domestic terrorism and attacks by American citizens directed from overseas are top concerns for police departments across the country, according to a new survey by the Homeland Security Policy Institute at George Washington University.
Patrol
Video: Man Dressed As Gumby Tries To Rob 7-Eleven
A suspect wearing a Gumby costume attempted to rob a San Diego-area 7-Eleven convenience store earlier this week, and was forced to leave the store after he was unable to produce a weapon.
Weapons
Glock Offers Recoil-Spring Replacement on Gen4 Pistols
The updated recoil spring for pistols that began shipping in August 2009 will "ensure each pistol's performance meets the company's demanding standards," according to a company release. There are several variations of the recoil spring assembly in the market today.
Patrol
Denver Cops Fired Over Beating Get Jobs Back
After going through a civil appeal process, Officers Devin Sparks and Randy Murr have been reinstated by the Denver Civil Service Commission. The city's manager of safety, Ashley Kilroy, said she disagreed with the decision, and added that she stood by the decision to terminate the officers.
Special Units
Intense Manhunt Continues for Mass. Cop's Shooter
Officer Robert DeNapoli, 51, is hospitalized in good condition, and one person was taken into custody, but officials said two, possibly three, people wanted in connection with the incident remain on the run.
Patrol
Off-Duty Atlanta Cop Fatally Shoots Burglar
Officer Robert Livsey was at home waiting for an HVAC repairman. The officer was planning to move into the home next month with his fiancee, Kimberly Taylor. Apparently, the burglar entered through a window around 8:45 a.m.
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