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Patrol: Page 105
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5 Things to Know When Buying Concealed Carry or Off-Duty Holsters
Mike Barham, of Galco Holsters, shares five important considerations to keep in mind when you buy off-duty concealed or plain-clothes carry holsters.
Patrol
FL Deputy Dies After Altercation with Suspect
Sgt. Kunovich experienced "medical distress" and collapsed at the scene just moments after the suspect was disarmed. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital.
Patrol
CHP Launches Campaign Against Street Racing, Sideshows
The public can expect to see the billboards during the summer in areas where sideshows and street racing are prevalent, including the Bay Area, Los Angeles and the Central Valley.
Patrol
TX Officers Rescue Kidnapped Baby Taken in Stolen Car
Just over an hour after the initial call, officers located the stolen car and took the suspect into custody. The baby was not in the vehicle.
Special Units
MA Officer Named SRO of the Year
The National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) announced that it will present its 2023 Floyd Ledbetter National School Resource Officer of the Year Award to Officer Peter Sutera of the Gloucester (MA) Police Department.
Patrol
Recovery of Louisville Officer Shot During Bank Attack Impressing Doctors
Louisville police were pleased to share that Officer Wilt has shown signs of improvement since being transferred to the Frazier Rehab facility on May 10.
Patrol
2 Progressive Representatives Voted Against House Resolution Honoring Fallen Officers
During a vote Monday recognizing National Police Week, Reps. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., and Cori Bush, D-Mo., uttered the only nays heard from the House floor as the chamber voted on the pro-law enforcement resolution.
Patrol
Ohio Officers Praised for Rescuing Autistic Girl from Pond
The family of the 6-year-old child, who is non-verbal, reported her missing just after 4 p.m. Sunday afternoon.
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Biden Awards Medals of Valor to 6 Officers, 2 Posthumously
President Biden on Wednesday awarded the Medal of Valor, the highest award the U.S. can bestow on a public safety officer, to six law enforcement officers for actions taken during 2021 and 2022, including posthumously to two fallen NYPD officers.
Patrol
Farmington Sergeant Wounded in Gunfight with Active Shooter
Sgt. Rachel Discenza arrived on the scene minutes after the 18-year-old male suspect began firing at houses and vehicles in his neighborhood. She confronted the shooter and they both opened fire.
Patrol
Guest Editorial: Why Americans Should Care About National Police Week
In 1991, when we dedicated the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, there were 12,561 names inscribed on that monument. We thought it would be 100 years or more before we would ever run out of space. We were wrong.
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Video: Illinois Troopers Shot at During Attempt to Help Stranded Motorists, Suspect Killed
The video shows Griffin resisted physically and one trooper used a Taser, sending Griffin to the ground. He somehow managed to get up, reached into a passenger seat and pulled out a gun.
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