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News: Page 2134
Patrol
Mom: NYPD Officer Shot Three Times Can't Wait to be Back on Job
The mom of the brave Bronx cop who survived three gunshots said Wednesday she's looking forward to an early Mother's Day gift - hearing her son speak again.
Special Units
Judge Allows Law Students to Sue on Behalf of Aryan Brotherhood Leader
University of Denver law students will be able to continue their legal fight to help a Supermax prison inmate said to be the longest ever held in isolation in a U.S. prison, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Patrol
Measure to Legalize Marijuana Will be on California's November Ballot
An initiative to legalize marijuana and allow it to be sold and taxed will appear on the November ballot, state election officials announced Wednesday, triggering what will probably be a much-watched campaign that once again puts California on the forefront of the nation's debate over whether to soften drug laws.
Patrol
POLICE-TREXPO Highlights Not to be Missed
With only a few days until POLICE-TREXPO begins Monday in Long Beach, Calif., here's a rundown of highlights you can look forward to at the show.
Patrol
U.S. Marshals Launch G8-Wanted Child Sex Offender Web Site
The Department of Justice via the U.S. Marshals Service has launched a Web site highlighting the 10 most wanted sex offenders in the United States. Seven other countries have also launched similar sites.
Patrol
One Dead in Officer-Involved Shooting at Portland's Hoyt Arboretum
A Portland police officer shot and killed a man Monday afternoon in Southwest Portland's Hoyt Arboretum, but the victim's name and age were unavailable Monday evening.
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Special Units
El Paso Area Agencies Seek Federal Grant to Combat Border Crime
The El Paso Police Department is teaming up with a handful of other law enforcement agencies to seek a $5 million federal grant to fight crime along the border.
Patrol
NYPD Officer Shot Three Times, Suspect Killed in Firefight
A bulletproof vest saved the life of a young Bronx cop shot three times by a man who snapped after his mother's home health aide spurned his romantic advances.
Patrol
Detroit Police Task Force Finds Success with New Approach
Detroit police officials are pointing to an eventful Thursday night—during which officers confiscated several illegal guns and a carjacking suspect—as proof that its revamped approach to targeting crime hot spots is paying off.
Patrol
Free Sight-Saving Eye Exams Available for Service Dogs
The ACVO/Merial National Service Dog Eye Exam Event brings together veterinary ophthalmologists and thousands of service dogs for free exams. Registration begins April 1st for the May 2010 event.
Weapons
Combined Systems Inc. Announces License Agreement for Non-Lethal LEDI Technology
The LEDI is a light-based non-lethal device utilizing high-powered, multi-colored LED clusters and complex optical concentrators producing a high level of optical disruption and disorientation in targeted subjects.
Weapons
Indian Military to Weaponize World's Hottest Chili
After conducting tests, the military has decided to use the thumb-sized "bhut jolokia," or "ghost chili," to make tear gas-like hand grenades to immobilize suspects, defense officials said Tuesday.
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