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Newsby Staff WriterMay 16, 2011

Pittsburgh Squad and Ambulance Collide

Pittsburgh Police are investigating two cruiser crashes over the weekend, including one patrol car's collision with an ambulance as both were responding to a fatal shooting.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 16, 2011

Panasonic Introduces 4G Toughbook Laptop

Panasonic's Toughbook 53 is the company's first rugged laptop that can operate on 4G LTE mobile broadband. The Toughbook 53, which weighs 5.6 pounds and delivers up to 10 hours of battery life, arrives with a 14-inch high-def display. The Toughbook 53 is powered by a second generation Intel i5 or i3 processor.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 13, 2011

Missouri Man Arrested at Army Base After 40-Mile Manhunt

A southwest Missouri man who once led a prison break led police on a 40-mile manhunt that included an interstate shootout, the shutdown of a Missouri college campus where he crashed his car and a failed effort to break into a military base.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 11, 2011

LaserLyte Introduces Quad-Rail for Double-Barrel Shotguns

LaserLyte's ADP-ZK is a quad rail for double-barrel shotguns that adds four three-inch Picatinny style rails for a combination of mountable accessory options. The Double Barrel Quad-Rail fits most 12-gauge double barrel shotguns, allowing the mounting of lasers, lights and other Picatinny accessories.

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Articlesby Devallis RutledgeMay 11, 2011

'Functional Equivalent' of Miranda Questions

"Interrogation" has been defined by the Supreme Court to include both direct questioning and its "functional equivalent." What does this term mean? Three Supreme Court cases and numerous decisions from the federal appeals court have considered this question.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 10, 2011

Oregon Death Row Inmate Wants to Drop Appeals

Gary Haugen, an inmate sentenced to Oregon's death row for the 2003 killing of a fellow prisoner, is expected to waive all future appeals of his death sentence at a hearing Friday in a move that could clear the way for Oregon's first execution since 1997.

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The Bling Factor: Jewelry on Patrol

Most departments have a policy or regulation regarding jewelry. The boilerplate verbiage could include a limit of one wristwatch, one bracelet, and one necklace that's not visible to the public. One ring per hand is standard. Earrings are usually allowed for females, and policies may now also cover male officers.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 6, 2011

Benchmade Introduces 470 Emmisary

Benchmade Knives has introduced the 470 Emmisary, a lightweight folder with an AXIS assist locking mechanism and safety. The knife arrives with a clip-point S30V stainless steel blade that is three inches in length, giving the knife a nearly 7-inch length when fully open.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 6, 2011

Video: California Men Challenge DUI Checkpoint

Two men challenged an Escondido (Calif.) Police sobriety checkpoint and videotaped the incident, which involved the officers shattering the window of the driver who refused to comply.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 4, 2011

Man who Won Denver Brutality Suit Still Trusts Cops

The man who was given $795,000 by the city of Denver to settle a lawsuit alleging three city officers used excessive force and violated his civil rights has said the incident won't erode his trust in law enforcement.

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