
The New York Police Department sent detectives to a City Council meeting on Wednesday to deliver a message to the governing body that the database they use to keep track of gang members is essential in keeping gang violence tamped down.
Read More →Officer Broman decided to take it upon himself to not only engage the individual, but to have a conversation with him and talk to him about possibly getting a job.
Read More →Police went to the house around 10:45 p.m. after a woman told them that two of her teenage sons were possibly being held hostage there in connection with stolen drugs and money.
Read More →For six days, the teens will live in the dorms at York College, marching to and from classes in platoon formation, learning about criminal codes, forensics, crowd control, and other law enforcement topics.
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The video shows the officer charging toward the sound of the guns, and upon coming upon an armed subject, placing him peacefully under arrest.
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An 18-year-old named Ryan Segin tried to pour lighter fluid on a Thin Blue Line Flag but police stopped her before she could light it.
Read More →Retired State Police Sergeant Charles Salaway, who was assigned to New York City to work on the search and recovery effort at the World Trade Center following the 9/11 attacks, is the seventh trooper to die from a 9/11-related illness.
Read More →Officers are now instructed to first attempt to de-escalate and mediate disturbances between property owners and accused offenders.
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K-9 Choper was a 5-year-old German shepherd who served with the Conewango Township (PA) Police Department.
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On June 1 Trooper Michael Patterson stopped Matthew Bailly for a minor motor vehicle violation in Kingwood Township. During the initial conversation, Bailly told Trooper Patterson that he was a retired Piscataway police officer. Patterson, being a Piscataway native, told Bailly that he is from the same town.
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