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Tag: Homeless: Page 7
Patrol
Homeless Man Helped by NYPD Cop Shoeless Again
Jeffrey Hillman said he appreciated the officer's kindness, and asked what he would get from all the attention. "This went around the world, and I want a piece of the pie," he told the New York Times.
December 2, 2012
Patrol
Photo of Kind NYPD Cop Goes Viral
A New York City police officer who gave a homeless man shoes on a frosty November night was surprised by the attention he got when a tourist's photo went viral.
November 28, 2012
Patrol
Video: L.A. Deputy Punches Woman on Bus
A Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy was captured on video punching a woman who had unleashed an expletive-laced tirade on a Metro bus in Bellflower.
January 10, 2012
Patrol
Oakland Cop Shoots Man Who Punched Her, Swung Metal Bar
A possibly homeless man forced an Oakland Police officer to shoot him Friday, after he punched her and began swinging a metal bar at her that he pulled out of a shopping cart.
August 12, 2011
Patrol
Costumed Entertainers Return to Hollywood, After Court Win
The "super heroes" and other costumed characters who had become a familiar sight along Hollywood Boulevard before the LAPD swept them away in June won a federal court ruling that will allow Darth Vader, The Hulk, and Spider-Man to return.
November 21, 2010
Training
Albuquerque PD's Strategic Outreach Teams
Tony, a chronically homeless man, lived in Albuquerque's Civic Plaza—also known as Concrete Park—and was well known by police and aid workers alike. Not because he was a problem citizen; Tony's behavior rarely generated any complaints. Instead, the Albuquerque (N.M.) Police Department often received calls from citizens who were worried about the friendly man's welfare.
May 31, 2008
Patrol
How to Police the Homeless
Police officers and sheriff’s deputies across the country are many times handcuffed by the complexities of dealing with a transient—and often mentally ill—population. Fortunately, new ideas—as well as a few reliable old ones—are available to help.
May 31, 2004
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