| | | | | | | | A Connecticut State Police trooper was involved in an "angled head-on collision" when he blocked the path of a wrong-way driver in Litchfield. |
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| | | | | | Kenner Police Sgt. Peter Foltz was driving to the courthouse in Gretna to testify in a murder case when he suffered a medical emergency on a New Orleans expressway. |
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| | A 28-year-old man was arrested by federal agents outside his Houston apartment, and he allegedly admitted to trying to join ISIS and offering his home to members to plot U.S. terror attacks. |
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| | A suspect in a stolen vehicle investigation opened fire on Yakima police during a chase that ended when the driver crashed into a Roto Rooter truck. |
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| | Ahead of his swearing in ceremony, new LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell voiced concerns that crimes are going unreported because some believe noting will be done to investigate them. |
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| | State legislators are planning to propose a bill that would create a "law enforcement arm" within New Mexico's cannabis oversight agency. |
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| | Geri-Lyn Dubay received the Commissioner's Recognition Award after she confronted a fleeing driver who had fatally struck a Connecticut State Police trooper along Interstate 84 in Southington. |
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| | Covering a colleague's shift on New Year's Eve in 1977, Manchester Police Capt. Evangelos Xiggoros was shot in the back when a sniper fired three shots from a high-powered rifle into the police station. |
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| | Bexar County sheriff's deputies are searching for a man accused of stealing a debit card from a mailbox, and they're hoping a prominent "Mr. Alvarez" arm tattoo leads them to him. |
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| | | | | | The latest episode talks about a North Carolina police department's video documenting how its members and the community worked together to survive and recover from Hurricane Helene. |
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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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| | 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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| | | | | | The 2025 Ford Police Interceptor Utility (PIU) from Ford Pro continues to set the bar for pursuit-rated law enforcement vehicles with a standard hybrid powertrain option. The hybrid system powers onboard equipment even when the gas engine is off, contributing to a potential savings of up to 838 gallons of fuel per year. This translates to projected... |
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| | | | | | Sentry Handcuffs from ASP Inc. feature I-beam-inspired, rigid frames made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel with a beautiful and unique bead-blasted finish. The dimensional profile of the double bars provides strength without excessive bulk. This—combined with a precision roller bearing pivot and forged steel bow—yields a hitch-free... |
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| | Code 3’s 12+ Pro Series lightbar delivers powerful rooftop warning for emergency response vehicles. Equipped with single- or dual-color LEDs, the 12+ Pro emergency warning lightbar offers endless customization with multiple lengths, alley lights, takedowns, LED colors and flash pattern configurations. Control the 12+ Pro using existing Code 3... |
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| | The Rook Vehicle is custom designed and fabricated by Ring Power. Utilizing the powerful Cat® Compact Track Loader chassis with 98 gross HP engine, 14,030-pound operating weight, rugged wide rubber tracks, dual joystick controls, and enclosed cab with air conditioning/heat and operator comfort seat, custom installed bulletproof glass, and NIJ Level... |
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| | | | Blake Young, Fluid Watercraft's government sales manager for the northeast and mid-Atlantic regions and a former North Carolina marine patrol sheriff's deputy, talks about what law enforcement agencies should keep in mind when updating their fleets. |
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| | | | American law enforcement is facing a new challenge in the form of a new South American gang establishing itself on U.S. soil. |
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| | Two camps can exist within a police department or law enforcement agency: old and grumpy, and young and willing. So where's the balance? |
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