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Point of Lawby Staff WriterSeptember 13, 2021

AG Garland Announces New Rules Regulating Consent Decree Monitors

Monitoring teams — usually composed of former police officials, lawyers, academics and police-reform consultants — have typically billed local taxpayers between $1 million and $2 million per year. Some consultants have served on federal oversight teams in more than one city at the same time, drawing criticism over conflicts of interest.

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Point of Lawby Staff WriterSeptember 13, 2021

Officers Sue Los Angeles Over Vaccine Mandate

“The city does not and cannot point to any evidence that vaccinated individuals have longer lasting or more complete immunity than those who have recovered from COVID,” according to the complaint filed against the city of Los Angeles, its police chief, mayor and administrative officer.

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Point of Lawby Staff WriterSeptember 13, 2021

Group Sues Saying Minneapolis Disband the Police Ballot Question is Too Vague

A lawsuit from a group of city residents argues the ballot question's wording is still too vague, even after the city council approved new language last week.

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Patrolby Staff WriterSeptember 13, 2021

New "COPS" Episodes Debut Today on FOX Nation Streaming Service

As part of the "COPS" launch, FOX Nation will offer all first responders, including police officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians and paramedics (EMS personnel), a one-year free subscription to the service beginning on Monday, Sept. 13.

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Technologyby Staff WriterSeptember 13, 2021

Zebra Technologies Introduces New Windows Rugged Tablets and 2-in-1s

For public safety and state and local government agencies, Zebra’s tablets and 2-in-1 models enable routing and dispatch communications, patient care reporting, e-citation, and personnel tracking.

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Technologyby Staff WriterSeptember 10, 2021

Tyler Technologies Acquires Maker of Cloud-Based Public Safety Software

"The acquisition of Arx allows Tyler to offer a full suite of public safety solutions designed to maximize efficiency and safety for law enforcement officers while increasing transparency and trust-building with the communities they serve," said Bryan Proctor, president of Tyler's Public Safety Division.

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Commandby David GriffithSeptember 9, 2021

Responding to 9/11: The Day of the Attack feat. John Adler Part I

Former President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) John Adler talks about his experience on the morning of 9/11, helping civilians in the aftermath, as well as the emotions felt in the immediate aftermath in this Coffee Break with Police Experts episode.

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Patrolby Staff WriterSeptember 9, 2021

St. Louis Officers Seriously Injured in Rollover Crash

The officers were responding to a Priority 1 call when their SUV was hit by another vehicle at an intersection. The police vehicle overturned in the crash

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Commandby Staff WriterSeptember 9, 2021

Providence Chief Wants Non-Sworn Major to Have Civilian Title

The statement comes days after Mayor Jorge Elorza announced that he picked his director of Parks and Recreation, Michael Stephens, to serve as the police department's community relations and diversion services major.

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Commandby Staff WriterSeptember 9, 2021

Mayor Asks DOJ COPS Office to Review Columbus Police

“This is not about one particular officer, policy or incident," Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said in a statement. “Rather, this is about reforming the entire institution of policing in Columbus.”

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