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Suspected Charlotte Cop Killer had Extensive Criminal Record
Charlotte Chief Releases New Details on Shooting, Now Says 1 Shooter
Texas Officer and Wife Injured in Tornado
Seattle Police Union, City Agree on Tentative Contract with Retroactive Raises
Biden Administration Plans to Reclassify Marijuana as Schedule III Drug
ACEK9 aids in safeguarding police K9s left in vehicles from heat-related harm.
Playing Matchmaker in K-9 Partnerships
Energy-efficient heating system keeps K-9s warm while cutting heating costs by a third.
Federal government funding cuts end K9 program at Colorado Springs Airport.
The Hillsborough County (Florida) Sheriff's Office shares body cam footage of the arrest of suspect in double murder.
American Kennel Club seeks support for bills in Connecticut to protect police and working K-9s.
ACLU claims the city violated the state Public Records Act by not providing requested records.
New addition will help South Carolina sheriff’s office detect firearms in restricted areas to deal with the state’s new open carry law.
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