
Four Phoenix Police Department officers accused of showing photos of corpses in a video slide show during a holiday party have filed a $2.9 million notice of claim against the city.
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Banner Guard barricade tape is a convenient and cost effective way to temporarily identify and control construction areas. Easy to deploy, Banner Guard is available in multiple imprints such as "DO NOT CROSS" and "CRIME SCENE."
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The lights are available in 7-foot and 9.5-foot models. The lights give off 15,000 lumen of light and are powered by a 20-amp trailer circuit. Traffic Safety System is distributing the lights for manufacturer Fire Research Corp.
Read More →A father who killed six family members in a Texas apartment on Christmas while dressed as Santa planned the crime, but didn't commit an "honor" killing, police said.
Read More →An estranged father and husband dressed as Santa killed two families on Christmas morning after their opened presents.
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Wouldn't it be great if you could prove a suspect had been at the scene of a crime by following a pathway of telltale glowing light found on his clothing or vehicle after the fact? That's what Cyalume's idIRt can do.
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A Suffolk County (N.Y.) Police officer arrested a news cameraman, who had stopped to film the scene after a pursuit, for interfering with an "active investigation."
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The CAD Zone has released Version 9.0 of its popular Crash Zone and Crime Zone diagramming software programs for law enforcement professionals. Users claim the new features and more efficient user interface in Version 9 lead to completing diagrams 25 to 50 percent faster.
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When called to suicide scenes, emergency personnel don't always know what they're up against. With some 90 percent of chemical suicides posting warnings on the windows of the cars and rooms in which they kill themselves, one would hope that officers and firefighters would think twice before opening doors and breaching windows.
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