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Training: Page 112
Training
Md. Training Supervisor Indicted In Accidental Shooting
A Baltimore County grand jury charged William Kern, 46, with misdemeanor counts of second-degree assault and reckless endangerment stemming from the accidental shooting of a police recruit.
Patrol
First Female Secret Service Director Sworn In
Julia A. Pierson made history Wednesday, when she was sworn in as the first female director of the U.S. Secret Service during an Oval Office ceremony.
Training
N.H. Det. Fired, Charged In Hit-and-Run
A fired Manchester (N.H.) Police detective faces criminal charges after he allegedly lied to investigators about his involvement in a hit-and-run accident in nearby Bedford.
Training
Poisoned Mich. Cop Honored 90+ Years After Death
A Flint (Mich.) Police sergeant will be honored during National Police Week when his name is added to the national police memorial more than 90 years after his death.
Special Units
Calif. Cop Cleared In Gang Member's Shooting
The Orange County (Calif.) District Attorney's Office declined to file charges against an Anaheim Police officer who fatally shot an unarmed gang member in July.
Training
Grand Jury Indicts Former Pittsburgh Chief
A grand jury has indicted Pittsburgh's former police chief on charges of conspiracy and tax evasion. Nathan Harper, who resigned in late February, allegedly embezzled $70,628 from the Pittsburgh Police Bureau's special events office.
Training
NLEOMF Reconsiders Decision to Exclude Officer from Memorial
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) agreed to delay a decision to leave a slain Wisconsin officer off the national police memorial because of the way she died.
Training
Death Benefits
The Public Safety Officers' Benefits (PSOB) Act was signed into law in 1976, and it codified a means for the families of fallen law enforcement officers to file claims with the Department of Justice for financial assistance.
Training
Homicides Down, Police Overtime Up In Chicago
Hundreds of Chicago police officers are hitting the streets on overtime every night in dangerous neighborhoods, the latest tactic by Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration to reduce killings in a city dogged by its homicide rate.
Training
Two Pa. Cops Suspended After Station Fight
Two Braddock (Pa.) Police officers have been suspended without pay for fighting at the police station earlier this month.
Training
Mo. Agency Silences Pot-Lobbying Sergeant
A St. Louis Metro Police sergeant has sued his department, after commanders revoked his permission to work as a lobbyist supporting the legalization of marijuana.
Training
Embattled Albuquerque Chief Retires
Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz announced his plans to retire from a department that has come under intense scrutiny following a federal civil rights probe.
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