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Bell — one of three Black Liberation Army members who killed NYPD Officers Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones in 1971 — was granted parole by the board following an interview with him earlier this Monday.
Read More →Federal Premium has secured a significant ammunition contract with the Swedish Police Authority, Danish National Police and Norwegian Police. These forces have committed to a five-year contract beginning in 2018 for the delivery of .223 Rem./5.56x45mm Tactical Bonded and .308 Win. Tactical Bonded Tip ammunition for use in all duty rifles.
Read More →A police spokesperson also says the windows of an FOP van in the parking lot were broken out, and someone cut the wires to surveillance cameras.
Read More →More than 300 mourners gathered outside Pomona police headquarters Sunday night for a candlelight vigil, where officers wore black mourning bands with the number "16" — Casillas' badge number — over their badges.
Read More →The new Bushnell Ballistics App is a companion app to use with Bushnell rifle scopes to calculate firing solutions for ammunition and rifle combinations. The app allows users to use current atmospheric data and AB Laboratory bullet data to calculate the hold-overs needed to make precise shooting solutions.
Read More →SIG Sauer Inc. is now offering a 300 Win Mag round in its line of SIG HT premium-grade, copper hunting ammunition.
Read More →For this year's Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show held in January, the POLICE editors and a POLICE contributor walked the aisles learning about the latest products for law enforcement. Here's our report on the nation's largest police equipment show.
Read More →“Law enforcement and federal agencies put it all on the line for our safety and freedoms. They should expect nothing less from their ammunition,” said Mike Holm, product director at Federal Premium. “Federal Premium provides the top-quality products they need to have full confidence in any situation. HST has a long history of providing trusted performance time and time again for our nation’s law enforcement.”
Read More →Police say the name on the package was of a police officer who NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce believes was the intended target and who Kingsley mistakenly thought lived there. The container was filled with black powder and exploded when Wray opened it. More Here.
Read More →Police say the name on the package was of a police officer who NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce believes was the intended target and who Kingsley mistakenly thought lived there. The container was filled with black powder and exploded when Wray opened it.
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