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The sponsors of the 5.11 Challenge came together on the opening day of the International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference to sponsor the 25th Annual Boston Police Chase 5K Run.
Read More →Your duty holster keeps your trusty sidearm close at hand; it can and should be as unique as you are.
Read More →Kathleen O'Toole will report to work Wednesday, but it marks the beginning of the end of her two-year tenure as Boston's police commissioner. O'Toole is leaving for a job in Ireland.
Read More →Two men, both veteran law enforcement officers, suffered fatal heart attacks while running in Sunday's Los Angeles Marathon, marking the first deaths in the event since 1990, organizers said on Monday.
Read More →In anticipation of recommendations from an independent panel, Boston Police Commissioner Kathleen M. O’Toole has announced plans for more training and a database to track Boston PD officers’ weapons training.
Read More →By solving more than half of the rapes and attempted rapes reported in Boston last year, the city’s police department is ahead of both the Northeast and the national average, according to FBI statistics.
Read More →In a unique show of holiday spirit, the City of Boston is allowing some motorists to donate new toys to the Marine Corps Toys for Tots campaign in lieu of paying fines to the city in cash.
Read More →A pilot program at Logan International Airport in Boston uses “behavior pattern recognition” to single out people exhibiting unusual behavior that might be planning an act of terrorism.
Read More →To honor veterans of war and show appreciation for current police officers and firefighters, Boston Duck Tours will offer free tours of historic Boston from November 11 through November 15, the week of Veterans Day.
Read More →Just a day after the City of Boston abandoned its lawsuit against the firearms industry, opting instead for the voluntary cooperation of the industry to reduce gun violence, Jersey City, New Jersey officials announced they will sue gun makers for criminal and accidental misuse of firearms.
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