IACP 2018: Watching Trump's Speech to Law Enforcement
Monday afternoon President Donald Trump addressed the members of the International Association of Chiefs of Police at their annual conference in Orlando, FL. I was sitting in the overflow room...
View ArticleKentucky Officer Shot by Homeowner, Mistaken for Suspicious Person
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View ArticleArizona Sheriff Thanks Public for Donations to Help Rescued Dogs
The Maricopa County (AZ) Sheriff Office posted on its Facebook page a video of Sheriff Paul Penzone thanking area residents for donating food and supplies to help 53 neglected dogs who were rescued...
View ArticleNational Law Enforcement Museum Unveils Interactive 911 Exhibit
The National Law Enforcement Museum—the nation’s only museum dedicated to exploring nearly every facet of U.S. law enforcement—has unveiled its 911 Emergency Ops exhibit, sponsored by Motorola...
View ArticleAttorney General to Oppose Chicago Police Reforms
Embed from Getty Images U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday announced he would file a statement in federal court opposing the proposed court order that would force sweeping changes to the...
View ArticleSILVER ALERT-Henry Ramirez-Active
On 10/09/18 at approximately 1550 hours, Avondale PD responded to 900 S. Central (Avondale) for a missing person call reference Mr. Henry Ramirez. Mr. Ramirez was reportedly missing for approximately...
View ArticleMinn. mayor, cops clash over display of immigration rights in squad cars
By Andy Mannix Star Tribune MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — The back seat of every Minneapolis police squad car will soon display a message in English and Spanish: You have the right to remain silent about your...
View ArticleBaltimore police to recognize Catholic Church-issued ID cards for immigrants
By Ian Duncan The Baltimore Sun BALTIMORE — The Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore will issue identity cards to undocumented immigrants and other vulnerable people that the Baltimore Police Department...
View ArticleWorld's largest police organization swears in new vice president
By Kaley Johnson Fort Worth Star-Telegram ARLINGTON, Texas — The Arlington police chief was sworn in as the vice president of the largest law enforcement organization in the world on Tuesday. Chief...
View ArticleLawsuits filed against Texas officer who pointed his gun at group of children
By David Boroff New York Daily News EL PASO — Texas parents have filed a lawsuit against the police officer caught on video pulling a gun on a group of children earlier this year. A second civil rights...
View ArticleAxon Announces First 2 Agencies to Purchase New TASER 7
Axon announced the Fort Worth (TX) Police Department (FWPD), a Major Cities Chiefs Association member, and the Nevada Highway Patrol, a state and provincial agency, as the first agencies to equip...
View ArticleTennessee Sheriff's Bloodhound Dies Suddenly
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View ArticleCasio G-Shock Watches Built for Rugged Outdoor Activities
Fall is the perfect time to head to the great outdoors and explore. Whether you find yourself on a weekend camping trip, fishing at your local lake, or going for a long hike, you need the proper...
View ArticleNational Law Enforcement Museum to Celebrate Public Opening with...
The National Law Enforcement Museum at the Motorola Solutions Foundation Building—the nation’s only museum that explores nearly every facet of American law enforcement—will host a free Community Day as...
View ArticleNew York Man Allegedly Constructed 200-Pound Bomb to Detonate on Election Day
A New York state man reportedly built a 200-pound bomb and planned to detonate it on Election Day on the National Mall in in Washington D.C. According to Yahoo News, 56-year-old Paul Rosenfeld intended...
View ArticleSilver Alert – Victor Allen Jahns – Yavapai County Sheriff
Today at 1000 hours, Jahns was located safe and in good health. Last seen wearing a blue polo short sleeve shirt with black Levi’s and tan lace-up work boots. He was also wearing a khaki...
View ArticleTeen faces adult charges in killing of police K-9 named Fang
Associated Press JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Florida authorities say a teenager is facing adult charges in an armed carjacking that killed a police dog named Fang. The Florida Times-Union reports the State...
View ArticleJudge: No insanity defense for man charged in police attack
Associated Press UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — A judge has ruled that a man charged in a deadly shooting at a Maryland police station is not qualified to pursue an insanity defense. The Washington Post...
View ArticleSearch crews look for the dead and the living in Florida
By Russ Bynum and Brendan Farrington Associated Press MEXICO BEACH, Fla. — Florida authorities fielded a barrage of calls about people missing in Hurricane Michael’s aftermath as search-and-rescue...
View ArticleNational Law Enforcement Museum opens its doors
By Chuck Biedka The Valley News-Dispatch, Tarentum, Pa. WASHINGTON — The National Law Enforcement Museum will open this Saturday in Washington, D.C. The museum is adjacent to the national police...
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