
ProTech Tactical's R2S System for ballistic helmets tightens and conforms to the wearer's head for optimum comfort with a simple twist of the easy-to-grip knob, ensuring a secure fit for any head size.
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Interrogation room surveillance video captured the killing of a Jackson (Miss.) Police detective by a murder suspect, as more details emerged about the line-of-duty death.
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Night-vision devices bring high-tech capabilities to surveillance operations or tactical scenarios. This technology, which was once available only to the U.S. military, has become much more affordable to law enforcement. Read our feature, "20 Things You Need to Know About Night Vision." Photos courtesy of vendors.
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Kiesler Survival Solutions has introduced a tourniquet holster produced by Blade-Tech that can be purchased separately or in a kit with a SOF-T Wide tourniquet.
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If your day includes a quick mission, a long road ride or a jump out of a perfectly good helicopter, the Smith Optics Boogie Regulator Goggle has the qualities you need in your eye protection—top level impact rating, the patented Smith Regulator for lens fog prevention, and multiple strap options ensuring integration.
Read More →A San Rafael teenager accused of shooting at a couple in Mill Valley and stealing a celebrity chef's Lamborghini was charged as an adult Tuesday as additional details surfaced about his alleged underworld of impersonation, weaponry and high-tech gear.
Read More →Genetec's SV-PRO is a rack-mountable hybrid solution that offers unified video surveillance and access control in a single appliance.
Read More →Sureños identify with the color blue and use tattoos with the number 13, sureño, sur, south sider, or "kanpol" (a word taken from the ancient Aztec language of Nahuatl that means southerner).
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True Tech USA's Advantage Command Cabinet System, which is now available to dealers, offers storage and flat-screen writing surfaces to operate a tactical command center from the rear of a vehicle.
Read More →State officials Thursday pointed to the failure of the quality assurance office within the Vermont Correctional Industries Print Shop in St. Albans to detect a prisoner-artist's addition made four years ago to the traditional state police logo. A spot on the shoulder of the cow in the state emblem was modified into a pig.
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