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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 28, 2012

Chrysler Develops Dashboard Screen for LAPD

Chrysler has installed 12.1-inch screens into two Dodge Charger patrol cars for the Los Angeles Police Department that significantly reduce the amount of police equipment in the cockpit.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 27, 2012

S.C. Cop Who Cited Speeding Clemson Coach Says He Was Wrongly Fired

A former Pickens (S.C.) Police officer who cited Clemson's football coach for speeding and then posted a blog about it for University of South Carolina fans said he was wrongly fired over the incident.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 27, 2012

UC Davis Settles for $1M Over Pepper Spraying

The university will pay $1 million as part of the settlement. This includes a total of $730,000 to the named plaintiffs and others who were arrested or pepper-sprayed on Nov. 18. It will also include up to $250,000 in costs and attorney fees.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 25, 2012

St. Louis PD Assigns Officer to Animal Abuse Crimes

Officer Louis Naes, a nine-year veteran of the St. Louis Police Department, has become the department's first animal abuse investigator and a member of the new Animal Abuse Task Force. It includes the circuit attorney's office, mayor's office, the health department, and Stray Rescue of St. Louis.

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ProductsSeptember 21, 2012

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ProductsSeptember 21, 2012

V-One

The V-One has an Intel i7 processor and includes standard features such as a 120GB solid state drive, 4GB RAM, CD/DVD, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and an impact and scratch resistant IR touch screen. IACP Booth #2917.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 20, 2012

Slain Dallas Woman's Family Sues Over 911 Response

The family of a woman murdered after calling 911 has sued the Dallas Police Department and the city, claiming the Aug. 19 call was given a lower priority because it came from a lower-income minority neighborhood.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 20, 2012

Court Upholds Ga. Cop Killer's Death Sentence

A convicted Georgia cop killer remains on death row, after a federal appeals court rejected his argument that he had ineffective counsel. Robert Wayne Holsey's lead attorney, Andrew Prince, drank a quart of vodka every day during trial.

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Articlesby Nick JacobellisSeptember 20, 2012

Colt LE 901-16S Modular Carbine

The Colt LE901-16S is a very versatile direct impingement gas-operated carbine with a 16.1-inch barrel. It's commonly referred to as a "modular carbine" because users can easily transform it from a 7.62mm NATO caliber carbine to a 5.56mm M4 carbine.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 19, 2012

Cincinnati Cops Must Aim TASERs at Back

Officers must only deploy the TASER in self-defense of in defense of someone else, Chief James Craig announced. And once officers decide to use their TASER, they must try to avoid a frontal hit.

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