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Tag: Families of Officers: Page 17
Weapons
Glock Donates $30,000 to DEA Survivors Benefit Fund
The Drug Enforcement Administration's Survivors Benefit Fund (DEASBF) received a donation of $30,000 from Glock Inc., on Monday, Oct. 27, at the annual IACP conference in Orlando, Fla.
October 29, 2014
Patrol
Family Badges from Smith & Warren
Smith & Warren
Beautifully Handcrafted Miniature Custom Badges. IACP Booth #1516
October 16, 2014
Training
Concerns of Police Survivors Healing Hearts
Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) welcomes with open arms those who have suffered the tragedy of a loved one or coworker dying in the line of duty. The organization offers support through specific programs tailored to meet the needs of everyone from children to in-laws to fellow officers as well as staying connected with informal phone calls and e-mails year-round.
October 13, 2014
Patrol
Two Tulsa Officers Arrested After Fatal Shooting of Daughter's Boyfriend
Tulsa Police arrested two officers Tuesday night in connection with a deadly shooting. Sergeant Dave Walker identified them as Shannon Kepler, 54, and his wife, Gina Kepler, 48.
August 5, 2014
Patrol
Video: Detroit Police Officer Killed in Domestic Violence Incident
A veteran Detroit police officer has been killed in her home in what is reported as a case of domestic violence, murder-suicide.
June 15, 2014
Patrol
Wis. Officer Dies After Giving Birth to Twins
Stacie Napoli, who served in Iraq and was a 17-year veteran of the West Allis (Wis.) Police Department, died Monday just moments after giving birth to twins.
February 19, 2014
Patrol
Video: Wride Family Pushing for Bulletproof Windshields
Utah County Sheriff’s Officer Sgt. Cory Wride was shot and killed in the line of duty nearly two weeks ago. His oldest son Nathan Mohler wants every law enforcement officer in the country to have bullet-proof protection and says he'll do everything he can to get President Obama's attention, but he needs the public's help.
February 12, 2014
Patrol
Wride Family Pushing for Bulletproof Windshields
Nannette Wride says her husband, Utah County Sheriff’s Officer Sgt. Cory Wride, didn't have to die and believes he would still be alive today if his police cruiser's windshield had been bulletproof. She's started a petition to outfit patrol cars. Read full story here.
February 12, 2014
Careers
Dealing with Divorce on the Home Front
The divorce rate among LEOs is around 70% to 80%, so don't feel bad; you are not alone. However, you need to stop and ask yourself, and maybe your spouse, is this what you really, truly want?
January 27, 2014
Patrol
Video: Dallas Officer's Infant Needs New Heart
Sawyer, who turns 2 today, has a diseased heart. The child has been at Children’s Medical Center Dallas since Aug. 21. About six weeks before Sawyer’s birth, Officer Jones and his wife learned that he had two holes in his heart.
December 1, 2013
Patrol
Dallas Officer's Infant Needs New Heart
Dallas Officer Patrick Jones' son Sawyer, who turns 2 on Monday, has a diseased heart. The adopted child has been at Children’s Medical Center Dallas since Aug. 21. About six weeks before Sawyer’s birth, the couple learned that he had two holes in his heart. Read Full Story Here.
December 1, 2013
Careers
Managing a Shift Schedule on the Home Front
A husband on a shift schedule has been known to drive a solid wife nutty, make a grown woman scream, or throw a calm child into tantrum mode. Living this way for any length of time is like living in a constant state of jet lag.
October 15, 2013
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