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Articlesby Bob ParkerFebruary 28, 2012

How the North Hollywood Shootout Changed Patrol Arsenals

On the 15th anniversary of one of the fiercest gun battles in modern law enforcement history, patrol officers are much better armed, equipped, and trained than they were in 1997.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 4, 2012

NTOA Endorses Switch Vision Eyewear

This eyewear utilizes the Magnetic Interchange Lens System, which utilizes magnets embedded in the lens and frame that enable users to swap lenses quickly and easily as light conditions and activities change.

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Articlesby David GriffithNovember 14, 2011

Electric Flash-Bang: Cejay Engineering's Hero

Cejay Engineering's new Hero marking product is a distraction device with the goal of protecting officers and agencies from accidents with flash-bangs. The Hero is a battery-operated distraction device that emits an ear-splitting 130 decibels and flashes five times per second a blinding 600 lumens of light.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 14, 2011

NTOA Gives BlackHawk Warrior Wear High Marks

The Warrior Wear Athletic Polo received an overall score of 4.64 (of 5) with the high marks for size, quality, durability, comfort and maintenance. The Warrior Wear Crew Shirt received an overall score of 4.69 (of 5) with high marks for size, quality, durability, comfort and maintenance.

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Inside the Badge by Bob ParkerJune 10, 2011

Active Shooter at Nursing Home: The Answer

With this SWAT blog, we're answering a question proposed in the earlier blog, "Active Shooter at Nursing Home: Engage or Wait for Backup?" You told us how you would handle the active-shooter scenario proposed. Now, we'll give you the actual outcome from the incident.

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Inside the Badge by Bob ParkerMay 25, 2011

Active Shooter at Nursing Home: Engage or Wait for Backup?

With this SWAT blog, we're presenting an active-shooter scenario for your consideration. We'd like to know how you would handle it, so please add your comments below. The scenario is based on an actual incident.

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Inside the Badge by Robert O'BrienMay 20, 2011

Friendly Fire: Operational Considerations

Operational friendly fire erupts suddenly without warning, and once bullets start flying, it's too late. In the old days, before we were trained with "finger OFF the trigger" unless you're shooting, virtually all LEOs had their finger ON the trigger when they had their guns out.

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Inside the Badge by Robert O'BrienApril 29, 2011

Friendly Fire: Analyzing the Problem

As with accidental training deaths, LE needs to recognize that "friendly fire" tragedies are both needless and preventable. And the only acceptable goal in any/all accidental police deaths is their total elimination.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 22, 2011

NTOA Offers Conference Scholarships to Officers

The National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA) is providing conference scholarships to deserving law enforcement officers. These scholarships are offered for NTOA's Tactical Operations Conference in Richmond, Va., from Sept. 18-23.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 5, 2011

LaserLyte Introduces Rear-Sight Laser for Taurus Slim Pistols

LaserLyte has introduced the Rear Sight Laser (RSL) for Taurus Slim Pistols that allows operators to retain existing grips or internal stock parts.

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