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Patrol: Page 94
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MI Trooper Adopts Dog She Rescued
Trooper Kayla Moore, of the MSP Gaylord Post, responded to the call, captured the dog and took her to Antrim County Animal Shelter, police said.
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GA Deputy’s Wife and Two Children Killed in Horrific Wreck
Deputy Patrick Holtzclaw’s wife Avonlea and two young children, ages 5 and 6, were killed, as were the driver and passenger of the Corvette.
Patrol
Phoenix Officer Shot in March Ambush Returns to Duty
Bullis was shot once in the hip by 29-year-old Joseph Lopez while responding to reports of a car crash. Lopez allegedly fired several shots at Bullis in her patrol vehicle.
Patrol
NY Officer Seriously Injured in Crash Released from Hospital
On the night of July 12, Officer Jordan Tetreault was on duty in her patrol vehicle when an 18-wheeler broadsided the car.
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West Virginia Trooper Shot, Suspect Killed After Manhunt
Officials say Scott Arthur O’Brien, of Hamilton, Ohio, shot a female trooper in the elbow during a traffic stop near the Dollar General Store in Midway at around 9:15 a.m.
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NM Officer Dies After Being Shot During Foot Pursuit
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GA Officer Cites County’s Chief Deputy for Going 96 in a 35 Zone
The body camera video captured the officer calling in the stop. "Yeah, the chief deputy driving a ******* Dodge Charger, a souped-up Dodge Charger, belongs to the sheriff's office. I just clocked this son of a ***** at 96 in a 35."
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Dallas Officer Given Honors 25 Years After His Death
"I know how much my dad loved being a Dallas policeman and how much it meant to him to do that job. And when he couldn't, I know he was devastated," said his daughter, Kim Black.
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NYPD Officers Still Quitting Force at “Troubling” Rate
The concerning “voluntary quits” — combined with NYPD recruiting problems leaves the 34,000 uniformed officers “at least 1,200 short,” the police union said.
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Guest Editorial: FirstNet Is Delivering for Public Safety
As FirstNet continues to evolve, the legislative and regulatory oversight required by federal law has continued. The Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) recent renewal of FirstNet’s Band 14 spectrum license is a milestone.
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Inmate Strangled Indiana Deputy with Handcuff Chain During Escape Attempt
Marion County, IN, Sheriff's Deputy John Durm's death was ruled a homicide on Tuesday by the Marion County Coroner's Office, which noted that he died from ligature strangulation
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Denver Officer Struck by Firetruck in NBA Victory Parade has Leg Amputated
Sgt. Justin Dodge was in front of a fire truck carrying Denver Nuggets players during the June 15 parade, trying to protect paradegoers who had moved onto the street, when the truck rolled over his left leg.
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