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Councilwoman Kamillah Hanks (D-Staten Island), chair of the public safety committee, confirmed that the department is exploring the option.
Read More →The deputy, a public safety monitor at San Francisco City Hall, was on duty an average of 95 hours a week since 2016, and more than 100 hours a week over the last two fiscal years, according to city data.
Read More →Now, Zenna Ramos can't be a police officer in the state of Illinois – or anywhere in the country.
Read More →City Director of Human Resources Michael Zaccagni said thanks to some new money from city council, recruitment is up by 42% when compared to the previous two recruitment periods.
Read More →POLICE contributor Doug Wyllie chats with Tim Barfield, retired chief of the Wellington (OH) Police Department, about officers of faith, the separation of church and state, and spirituality in law enforcement.
Read More →Officer Bryan Holley’s former agency, the Angelina County Sheriff’s Department, praised the fallen officer who retired as a lieutenant from the agency.
Read More →When an attempt to throw a flotation device to the man failed, an officer dove into the water and pulled the victim to the shore.
Read More →“We have 11 sworn personnel at the current moment,” Pembroke Park, FL, Police Maj. Ra Shana Dabney-Donovan said. “We are focused on finding the best-qualified candidates.”
Read More →Deputy Aliyah Miller saw the distraught woman and the Columbus officer walking toward her. The sheriff’s office said on Facebook that Miller “realized the woman had a baby and was threatening to jump into the river with the infant.”
Read More →On Thursday, all Asheville City Council members except Kim Roney and Antanette Mosley signed a letter regarding solutions for public safety in the community. The letter mentioned approaches in preventing crime and investing in the police department.
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