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A new Drone as First Responder pilot program will be in effect in coming months, beginning with four NYPD police precincts and the Central Park precinct, NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Operations Kaz Daughtry announced.
Read More →An officer was working as part of a security detail downtown at about 3:30 a.m. Sunday when she was attacked by a man who jumped in the patrol SUV and took off, police said. At some point, the officer was ejected from the SUV.
Read More →Police said the officer, who was driving their personal car and in plain clothes, saw another driver ahead of them driving erratically. That car reportedly stopped and someone got out and fired at the officer.
Read More →The chief says these volunteers will strictly be the eyes and ears of the police department. And that won't come easy because they must be trained through Birmingham’s Police Academy, but that's enough to sway some councilors.
Read More →Scottie Scheffler's charges include one felony count of second-degree assault of a police officer, along with three misdemeanors: criminal mischief, reckless driving and disregarding signals from officers directing traffic.
Read More →The bill passed with a 265 to 148 vote, with 54 Democrats voting with the GOP. The bill is called the Detain and Deport Illegal Aliens Who Assault Cops Act and is led by Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J.
Read More →"Ma'am, it's 2024. I can see t--s on the internet any time," the officer says before the woman offers to let him grope her. The rest of the video shows the officer and woman touching each other in a sexual manner.
Read More →The president spoke about some of the achievements his administration has prioritized to get more cops on the street, to invest in public safety, to pass gun control measures, and to protect first responders.
Read More →Vendors at this year’s event will include technology companies that make tools such as body-worn cameras; as well as equipment companies that make products like ballistic protection and more.
Read More →Denver is cutting $8.4 million from its police budget and the Laramie County SO’s ad reads: “Work in Wyoming, where breaking the law is still illegal & cops are funded!"
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