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President Barack Obama is scheduled to speak Tuesday at an interfaith memorial service for the five Dallas officers slain in Thursday’s sniper attack.
Read More →Johnson was finally cornered behind a brick wall in a parking garage, but Brown determined that any attempt to arrest or shoot him would be too dangerous. More Here.
Read More →Brown’s son, who was also named David and was 27-years-old at the time, struggled with mental health issues and was high on PCP at the time of the June 20, 2010 shootings.
Read More →Brown’s son, who was also named David and was 27-years-old at the time, struggled with mental health issues and was high on PCP at the time of the June 20, 2010 shootings. More Here.
Read More →Members of the C.O.P.S. Metroplex (TX) Chapter have been working on connecting with the surviving families. These members, who are all law enforcement survivors themselves, immediately reported to the hospital when they were alerted of the shooting to not only support the families, but to help the agency get a step-by-step plan together for the days ahead.
Read More →National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund President Craig W. Floyd released the following statement on the Dallas shooting.
Read More →IACP President Terrence M. Cunningham has released the following statement on the recent Dallas shooting.
Read More →Vu Digital, a Jackson, MS-based video metadata company, has offered to assist the law enforcement agencies of Baton Rouge, Minneapolis, and Dallas in their investigations — free of charge.
Read More →President Barack Obama issued a statement today on the murder of five officers and wounding of seven others in the Dallas sniper attack Thursday night.
Read More →National politicians and figures across the world are reacting with sorrow and grief after the shooting ambush in Dallas that killed four police officers, one DART officer, and left many others injured.
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