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Colorado Voters Approve $350 Million for Police Pay, Benefits, Training
The $350 million will go toward local law enforcement pay, bonuses, education and training of peace officers.
Point of Law
Boise Sergeant Settles with City for $850K Over Training Injury Allegedly Caused by Former Chief
In the lawsuit, Sgt. Kirk Rush, a member of the Boise Police Department’s K-9 Unit, alleged that in October 2021 then Chief Lee demonstrated a neck hold on him without consent during a training exercise, causing injures that later required surgery.
Training
New California Law Mandates Parental Notification Before School Shooting Drills, Prohibits Simulated Gunfire
In addition to prohibiting the use of simulated gunfire, the law mandates a standardized week-of-parental notification that an event is to take place and day-of parental notification after the event has taken place.
Training
Vector Solutions Partners with Vermont Criminal Justice Council for Training Record Management
New requirements stipulate that each law enforcement agency in Vermont must submit an annual training submission form that attests that annual training requirements have been met for each officer employed with the agency.
Training
Massachusetts State Police Suspend Boxing Training After Recruit’s Death
Enrique Delgado-Garcia, 25, of Worcester, was pronounced dead at a hospital Sept. 13, a day after he participated in an exercise in the boxing ring at the Massachusetts State Police Academy in New Braintree.
Training
Massachusetts State Police Recruit Dies After Becoming Unresponsive in Training
Enrique Delgado-Garcia, 25, died at a hospital one day after the exercise at the Massachusetts State Police Academy in New Braintree.
Training
Widow Sues Indiana Agency Over Husband’s Training Death
The 11-page civil complaint filed last week by the deputy’s wife claims that the academy and its training staff put the deputy at undue risk of injury and death.
Training
Dave Smith: The Deadly Effects of De-Training
Tragic events often occur when even well-trained folks do something over and over. It isn’t the rookie that has bad habits, takes shortcuts, or ignores danger signals.
Training
Former Denver Police Recruit Sues Over “Hazing” He Says Cost Him His Legs
Victor Moses told the paramedics that he was "extremely fatigued" and experiencing "extreme leg cramping," a sign of distress in people with sickle cell trait, something Moses said he had in a police application form, the lawsuit says.
Training
NYPD Recruit Dies After Collapsing During Training
Probationary Officer Edgar Ordonez, 33, was training outdoors at the department's shooting range at Rodman's Neck in the Bronx when he collapsed just before noon.
Training
NYPD Training Officers in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
"Jiu jitsu and wrestling are both sports that utilize minimal force to control a suspect. So by using minimal force you prevent injuries to suspect civilians and officers," said Lt. Kirk Anderson of the Tactical Training Unit.
Training
10 Tips for Better De-Escalation Training
Knowing how to defuse a situation without force is essential for effective policing. It can prevent injury to officers, the public, and the subject.
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