
The United States Law Enforcement Foundation will host its annual memorial service to honor fallen officers May 19 at the American Police Hall of Fame and Memorial in Titusville, FL.
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D’Alto and D’Elia arrived at the scene and assisted Triano in rescuing the driver from the burning vehicle. After dousing the flames, both D’Alto and D’Elia were able to pull the driver out before flames started to spread to the interior cabin.
Read More →The Tyler (TX) Police Department is the subject of a new museum that opened to the public on Monday.
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The Denver Police Museum is remembering the Denver Police Department's first female officer killed in the line of duty.
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The National Law Enforcement Museum will include true stories of officer experiences. Here's how you can participate.
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Ernesto Miranda's story began over a dozen years before his untimely death in the downtown skid row section of Phoenix, AZ, only a few blocks from where his story ended. It is presented here by the police officer who made the investigation and arrest, and took the confession later ruled inadmissible as evidence by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Police apparel manufacturer Elbeco Inc. of Reading, Pa., was recognized for its financial support of the National Law Enforcement Museum during a reception held at the recent International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) convention in Denver.
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The LAPHS was honored by the SDPHS for its assistance in opening the San Diego Police Museum. The museum at 4710 College Ave. in San Diego opened last December in a renovated branch library building that had been acquire by the San Diego PD.
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