| | | | | | | | Responding to a medical emergency call, Mapleton Police Officer Bob Roelofs performed CPR on a veteran who was shot twice in the Vietnam War to save the man. |
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| | | | | | When a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy pulled up to the scene of a domestic disturbance, a man pulled and pointed a gun at the deputy, who opened fire. |
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| | A vehicle carrying two people ran a red light at an intersection and crashed into a Hammond police cruiser, sending the officer inside to the hospital in serious condition. |
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| | Three people were indicted and accused of trying to organize a plan to kill President-elect Donald Trump before the election to avenge the death of the head of the Quds Force in 2020. |
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| | During a traffic stop, San Bernardino police officers struggled with an armed documented gang member before the suspect drove away, trapping one of the officers. |
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| | According to city officials, the new contract with Sterling Heights police includes "unprecedented" salary adjustments focused on ensuring competitive pay for recruitment and retention. |
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| | Thanks to $3.7 million in funding from a Justice Department, the Greensboro Police Department will be able to add 30 new officers and address areas of concern in the community. |
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| | To honor veterans and current military members, many businesses and restaurants are offering special meal deals for the Veterans Day holiday. |
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| | Mourners filled a Mount Greenwood Catholic church for a memorial mass to honor Chicago Police Officer Enrique Martinez, who was shot and killed during a traffic stop. |
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| | | | | | For Veterans Day, Managing Editor Paul Peluso and retired Lt. Frank Borelli discuss the vital relationship between veterans and police and law enforcement agencies. |
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| | | | | | The latest episode looks at the roadside danger three Colorado police officers faced from accused impaired drivers in two separate incidents. Plus, other top police news and headlines. |
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| | OFFICER Magazine spoke with Cheshire County, New Hampshire, Sheriff Eli Rivera about community-oriented policing strategies and how agencies can better engage with their residents. |
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| | | | | | Training Tri-Fold Restraints from ASP Inc. are identical to the standard restraints in materials, construction and function, but are designed to be released and removed without cutting. This speeds the pace of instruction, enhances safety, and eliminates the waste of using and disposing of “live” restraints.As the name suggests, the straps... |
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| | | | | | The ICE Retro Fit Kit panels from BODY ARMOR VENT feature patent-pending evaporation and ventilation EVAP Technology. Increase the surface area exposed to evaporative airflow. Above all, the technology produces continuous air flow between the torso and body armor. The channels and holes designed into the panels move air through the backside of the ... |
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| | Magnet AXIOM is a digital forensics platform that allows investigators to recover, analyze and report on digital evidence from multiple sources such as mobile phones, computers, IoT devices and the cloud, helping them to quickly and easily see the entire story of their cases.Digital investigations have never been more challenging for police agencies... |
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| | The Galls 8" Waterproof Side Zip Boots are built with high-tech materials for high-performance that doesn’t sacrifice durability. Constructed with a molded nylon stability board with torsional support ridges for the ultimate in lightweight, flexible support and performance. Completely waterproof for comfortable all-weather wear, with a slip resistant... |
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| | | | OFFICER Magazine's new eHandbook explores the proper protocols and approach to Firearms Training & Tactics. |
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| | | | 230 grain ASP and 185 grain ASP are from Nosler's Assured Stopping Power line, and OFFICER Magazine tested them, with one cartridge's performance standing out. |
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| | Retired police chief William L. Harvey has given many speeches, over the years, and if he could give one more graduation speech, he would ask graduates, "What are your next steps?" |
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