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Tag: Families of Officers: Page 22
Patrol
Video: Mass. Denies Benefits To Police Widow
The widow of a Boston Police officer has been fighting the state for accidental death benefits for 13 years since her husband's death from Hepatitis C.
December 28, 2011
Patrol
Boston Police Widow's Fight
The widow of a Boston Police officer has been fighting the state for accidental death benefits for 13 years since her husband's death from Hepatitis C.
December 28, 2011
Patrol
Backing the Badge: Project Blue Light
Join us as part of "Project Blue Light," and let your blue lights shine for law enforcement during the holidays. Remember, the color blue is also a symbol of peace.
November 23, 2011
Technology
Online Protection for Cops
As a public servant you are under constant scrutiny and you are held to a higher standard of ethical conduct than other citizens; this higher standard also covers things like online social networking.
November 17, 2011
Patrol
Chicago Boy Charged with Murder of Officer Grandmother
A 15-year-old Chicago boy has been accused of murdering his 55-year-old grandmother after she yelled at him for skipping school. The relationship between the two, who lived together, had grown increasingly tense.
November 6, 2011
Patrol
N.D. Agency Reverses Denial of Death Benefit To Deputy's Widow
North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance has reversed an earlier decision denying death benefits for the family of slain Burleigh County Sheriff's Deputy Bryan Sleeper.
October 31, 2011
Patrol
Retired Orlando Cop 'Lost It' Before Shooting Son
A former Orlando (Fla.) Police officer told investigators he "got into a funk" and "lost it" before fatally shooting his 22-year-old son.
October 3, 2011
Patrol
Fellow Officers Help Bail Out Fullerton Cop
A group of fellow officers have banded together to support Fullerton (Calif.) Police officer Miguel Ramos, raising the $1 million in bail to ensure his release while he awaits trial in the beating death of Kelly Thomas.
September 28, 2011
Careers
Walking for Police Survivors
The Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) will host its seventh annual "COPS Walk" early next month to bring together survivors and members of the law enforcement community willing to accept the challenge of walking 25 miles in two days to support family, co-workers, and other supporters of fallen officers.
September 26, 2011
Patrol
Friendly Fire Widow Sues City, Late Husband's Fellow Officer
The suit by Samantha Jones, the widow of former Officer Jerry Jones, alleges her husband's civil rights were violated, when he was shot while several officers pursued Brian Good, who had attempted to run over his girlfriend with his vehicle.
September 11, 2011
Careers
C.O.P.S. Kids Camp Nurtures Friendships
The surviving children of our nation's fallen law enforcement officers and their parents or guardians leave the comfort of their own homes and spend a week sleeping in bunk beds or tents, eating camp food, singing silly songs, swimming in a lake, and getting a big dose of that irreplaceable camp commodity: lasting friendships.
August 17, 2011
Patrol
Vermont Sheriff Named To Late Wife's Job
Sgt. Ray Allen took over as sheriff of Grand Isle County, Vt., on Wednesday with mixed emotions — grateful for the opportunity, yet sad to replace the prior sheriff. Sheriff Allen has taken over a job left open when the former sheriff, and his wife, took her own life earlier this summer.
August 10, 2011
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