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Around 2:15 p.m., a female prisoner slipped out of her handcuffs and attempted to steal a patrol vehicle, GCSO said.
Read More →"As they were removing him from the vehicle, he was somehow able to access another weapon and fire at least one round, striking one of the officers in the neck," said Chief Ron Thomas.
Read More →Investigators said when deputies tried to arrest him, he shot one of them in the forearm, while still handcuffed.
Read More →“They want to say they’re a kinder, gentler police force by coming up with a new policy on front-cuffing. But it invites danger,” the source said.
Read More →A man arrested for weapons violations managed to shoot at a police officer from the back of a patrol car in a Denver police substation parking lot.
Read More →A Richmond, Calif., woman described as "Houdini" for her ability to flip her handcuffed arms over her head spent Mother's Day in a jail cell after allegedly fighting with family and spitting in a police officer's face, authorities said.
Read More →A Dayton (Ohio) Police in-car video system captured an uncuffed suspect leaping from a moving cruiser, after opening the door through an open window. Read the full story here.
Read More →Patrol car video has surfaced of a burglary suspect jumping from a moving Dayton (Ohio) Police cruiser, raising questions about how the officer secured him in the rear seat.
Read More →Two Tallahassee (Fla.) Police officers have been placed on administrative leave as part of an excessive force probe stemming from the arrest of Christina West for drunk driving on Aug. 10.
Read More →Too many officers try to handcuff a suspect while he or she is still fighting. Before you can handcuff a suspect, you must obtain control. Here are three techniques for when you're on your own (rear leg sweep), with a partner (rear takedown), or with a group of three or more officers (the swarm). Read our feature, "Closing the Gap," for the full story. Photos by Amaury Murgado.
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