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Patrolby Staff WriterDecember 2, 2021

Tulsa Airport Officer Saved by Vest During Shootout

According to investigators, a man believed his wife was cheating on him while she was in Houston and threatened to kill her once she landed in Tulsa.

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Patrolby Staff WriterDecember 2, 2021

78-Year-Old Reserve Deputy Shot and Killed in Alabama

Chief Deputy Trent Gulley and retired deputy Madison “Skip” Nicholson responded to the call. When they arrived, the two men were met with gunfire from the suspect.

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Patrolby Staff WriterDecember 2, 2021

Video Released of Shooting at Domestic that Seriously Wounded IL Officer

Kotlewski entered an apartment and saw a woman sitting on a couch. In just a matter of mere moments, he was under fire allegedly from Kiante Tyler, 21.

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Patrolby Staff WriterDecember 2, 2021

Ohio Trooper Drove Stranded Student and Her Dog Home for Thanksgiving

Trooper Evan Hill tried to change the tire for Elise, but discovered her spare tire was not usable. He called a tow truck for the van and offered to drive Gaffney and her dog to her parents’ home in Hudson.

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Patrolby Staff WriterDecember 2, 2021

2 Utah Officers Wounded, One Critically, in 7/11 Parking Lot Shootout

Chemical irritant used to encourage the man to exit the car. When he did, he opened fire on police, striking two officers, police say. Police returned fire and fatally wounded the suspect.

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Special Unitsby Staff WriterDecember 2, 2021

Carfax for Police Announces $5,000 Contribution to the United States Police Canine Association Foundation

“As an organization dedicated to delivering solutions and tools that help sworn and civilian law enforcement professionals keep their communities safer and do their jobs efficiently, we are thrilled to kick off fundraising efforts to support retired K-9s,” commented Lt. Michael Ledoux (retired), business development manager at Carfax for Police.

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Trainingby Staff WriterDecember 1, 2021

Oregon Training Rules Could Prevent Portland from Hiring More Officers

The state requires that all new officers go to the state Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, and the academies the officers are required to complete are held at certain times with limited enrollment.

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Commandby Staff WriterDecember 1, 2021

Anchorage Chief to Retire in February

Chief Ken McCoy did not provide a reason for the retirement, but said in an online statement that it came “after much reflection and thoughtful consideration.” His retirement comes less than a year after he was named acting chief.

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Commandby Staff WriterDecember 1, 2021

New Beverly Hills Chief Takes Office

Mark Stainbrook was formerly Chief of Police for the San Diego Harbor Police Department, a position he held since 2018.

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Patrolby Staff WriterDecember 1, 2021

2 Indianapolis Officers Stabbed, Suspect Shot

The subject said he was being harassed by another person. IMPD said the officers told the man they would try to find the person involved, but when they turned and began walking away the subject stabbed them.

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