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Tag: Families of Officers: Page 23
Patrol
Can You Show Feelings and Stay Strong?
I have always been touched by certain images, sounds, and words, and the older I get the more things trigger my emotional reflexes. At the same time I find I am less and less embarrassed by my tears. Now I know the tears are not from weakness but from respect, from the heart.
July 20, 2011
Patrol
Missouri Cop's Son Fatally Shot Himself, After Grabbing Weapon
The boy's father, Officer Ryan Metz, routinely stored the handgun out of reach inside a bedroom closet. On Tuesday, he put the gun in the drawer because he was scheduled to work a private security shift.
July 20, 2011
Careers
Survivor Retreats Aid the Healing Process
The Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) sponsors retreats where survivors work with counselors trained to focus on the issues unique to law enforcement death, and benefit from the strong peer support available from other survivors who can truly say, "I understand what you're going through."
June 14, 2011
Patrol
Open If...I Don't Come Home
There are steps you can take now to make life easier on your loved ones should you fall on duty. You need an "Open If" file.
May 31, 2011
Patrol
Philadelphia Cop's Wife Sentenced In Drug Conspiracy
A federal judge today sentenced the wife of a former Philadelphia police officer to more than 10 years in prison for her role in a heroin conspiracy that included two police officers.
May 17, 2011
Patrol
Concerns of Police Survivors' Mariah Hughes Begins New Role In May
Earlier this year, Mariah Hughes began her new position as the new chief executive for Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) to oversee the organization following the pending retirement of executive director Suzie Sawyer.
March 28, 2011
Careers
Training Your Other Backup
I know you thought that when you came on the job that you would be cared for by the department. Yes, but not solely. Some departments have plans and shelters for families of first responders. What I recommend is a family drill. Have them prepare to evacuate in two hours or less.
March 20, 2011
Patrol
Okla. Deputy Searching for Meth Lab Finds Ex-Wife's Remains
Carol Stallings Grannon disappeared in 1999, while living with Jeffery Joseph Grannon, who has been arrested and charged with killing her and hiding her body in a storm drain.
February 27, 2011
Patrol
Slain N.J. Cop's Fiancee: No More Layoffs
Speaking to an audience of New Jersey state senators, the fiancee of slain Lakewood (N.J.) Police Officer Christopher Matlosz said the thought of laying off more cops "makes me sick to my stomach."
February 7, 2011
Patrol
Florida Deputy's Wife Sets House Ablaze With Family Inside
The wife of an Etowah County (Ala.) Sheriff's deputy has been charged with arson and three counts of attempted murder after a fire at the family home. Danielle Joslyn Raley, 26, has been charged with the incident that took place on Jan. 31.
February 7, 2011
Patrol
NLEOMF Launches Police Week Photo Contest
The initial photo tribute campaign to fallen officers, which was launched in late 2009, resulted in hundreds of photos submitted from supporters across the country.
February 2, 2011
Patrol
Indianapolis Cop Dies As 'True Warrior'
Indianapolis Metro Police Officer David Moore won't survive gunshot wounds sustained Sunday. The officer will be removed from life support when organ-donor recipients are found.
January 25, 2011
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