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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 3, 2017

Newly Sworn-In NYPD Officer is Fourth Generation of Family to Wear Same Badge Number

Officer Ryan Donnellan, 21, was among the 408 people graduating from the Police Academy at Madison Square Garden, the New York Daily News reported. His father, Patrick Donnellan, 52; grandfather, Christopher Donnellan, 90; and uncle, Vincent Donnellan, 51, attended the ceremony to see the fourth generation be sworn in.

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ProductsJune 29, 2017

3310R Flashlight

Pelican Products' ultra-compact rechargeable Pelican 3310R LED flashlight runs on a lithium ion rechargeable battery. It is IPX8 submersible and has a "boost mode" that temporarily increases the light output t

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ProductsJune 29, 2017

ZRT Vehicle-Mounted Gun Rack

Jotto Desk's new ZRT Gun Rack with SmartLok Technology features a patented ZRT lock head manufactured out of a zinc alloy to eliminate breaking and SmartLok Technology to prevent it being "hotwired."

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ProductsJune 29, 2017

Plate Alert Analytical ALPR Software

3M Plate Alert Analytical ALPR Software version 1.2 contains a significant number of new features and improvements, including upgraded data sharing, investigative power, and data security.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 27, 2017

Video: Sacramento PD Prepares to Fire Officer Over Controversial Shooting

The Sacramento (CA) Police Department took steps Monday to fire an officer who fatally shot an armed, mentally ill man last July in North Sacramento, following a yearlong investigation into the controversial incident.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 27, 2017

Video: Ohio Trooper Jumps into Driverless Buggy to Stop Runaway Horse

“You have that second when it goes by you and you grab hold [of the buggy] and jump on,” Smith said Monday morning, recalling the incident. “I had to be quick.”

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 26, 2017

Baltimore Speed Cameras Return Under Stricter Laws

The city will operate 10 portable speed cameras near schools throughout the city, the first step in Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's plan to launch a network that eventually will include 20 speed cameras, 10 red light cameras, and a system designed to enforce a prohibition on trucks using certain streets.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 23, 2017

Jury Deadlocks in Murder Trial of Ohio Officer, Judge Declares Second Mistrial in Case

A mistrial was declared Friday in the retrial of former University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing, charged with murder in the fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Sam DuBose. It is the second mistrial in the case.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 22, 2017

Baltimore Businesses Destroyed During Riots Sue City Officials for Failing to Prevent Violence

Dozens of Baltimore business owners are suing city officials, including the police department and former Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, saying they mishandled the city's response to the rioting in 2015.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 19, 2017

Thomson Reuters Brings Vigilant LPR Data to CLEAR Investigation Platform

Thomson Reuters, in collaboration with Vigilant Solutions, will integrate license plate recognition (LPR) data into its CLEAR investigation platform. Law enforcement professionals will be able to use CLEAR LPR to incorporate vehicle location information into comprehensive investigations of individuals and businesses.

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