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Read More →The 4-2 vote on an ordinance introduced by District C Council member Eugene Green rolls back parts of a broader surveillance ban passed by the council in 2020. It allows the New Orleans Police Department to request access to facial-recognition technology when it is investigating violent crimes.
Read More →“Even with a serious leg wound, bleeding badly enough that fellow officers had to apply immediate pressure to slow the blood loss, he held a ballistic shield in front of his team to protect them from gunfire,” Commissioner Keechant Sewell said.
Read More →An interesting hands-on experience was over at the KelTec booth where I was surprised at just how good the new P15 feels. The striker-fired polymer handgun only weighs 14 ounces, is super thin for a double-stack 9mm, and carries 15+1.
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The "Protecting America’s First Responders Act of 2021," authored by Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa and co-sponsored by Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, would better ensure that law enforcement and first responders who are disabled in the line of duty have prompt access to benefits.
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Make sure your policies protect the constitutional rights of the detainee and comply with the law.
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Detective Stefan Rucker is now out of the hospital after the surgery last week at Duke University Hospital.
Read More →Authorities say Detective Jeremy Brown was in his vehicle conducting surveillance when he was murdered.
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Detective Stephen C. Arnold had undergone several surgeries at University Hospital and been under intense medical care since being shot five times, once in the neck. He remained in a coma until succumbing to his wounds on May 23.
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The OHD QuantiFit2 is a highly specialized instrument that utilizes scientifically proven and patented Controlled Negative Pressure (CNP) technology to directly measure respirator leakage.
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