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So far in 2026, thieves have snatched 71 vehicles compared to 58 in the same period in 2025, a 22% uptick in the grand larceny auto category
The LAPD is seeking 520 recruits for the next fiscal year, but projected officer losses mean the force would grow by only about 10 officers
NYPD officers fired shots after the suspect ignored at least 20 commands to drop the weapon and advanced with a raised blade
Crittenden County Deputy Rick Coyle, a veteran officer and school resource officer, was wounded while serving guardianship paperwork
“I still see his face,” former N.Y. Jets player and current Jacksonville Sheriff’s Officer Laveranues Coles said when he was in Charlotte to share his story with PAL youth
The Norwich City Council approved the use of $3.5 million from the city’s capital budget and American Rescue Plan Act funds for the new system
FIREARMS WEEK: ARE OFFICERS EQUIPPED FOR TODAY’S FIGHTS?
If your handgun is hungry, your response should be automatic: feed it and get back to work; here’s how to build reload skills that stand up to stress
Nearly half of respondents identified threats beyond typical handgun range as a limitation, while many pointed to optics, patrol rifles and additional training as ways to improve capability
This practical 10-point self-assessment helps agencies determine whether their firearms setup is equipped for the realities police officers face in the field
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INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
The carjacking suspect was foiled by stolen vehicle assistance technology and interagency coordination
Police drones are evolving fast, but lagging connectivity, dropped signals and limited bandwidth can undermine their effectiveness
New research reveals where agencies are experiencing communication gaps — and what technologies they’re prioritizing to stay connected during emergencies, disasters and large-scale incidents
Why public safety agencies are investing in DFR and what it takes to secure grant funding to support long-term success
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OFF DUTY
Dropping your carry or range bag into your car with a firearm in it is not secure storage
A company representative said the trigger pull is just over six pounds, and in surreptitiously dry firing it, I judged the break to be super solid and the sear reset smooth
Ulticlip is unlike any traditional holster or magazine holder clip I’ve ever seen
According to the manufacturer, this is not a handgun safe, but a “responsible handgun storage product”
Deputy Sheriff, shot and injured in the line of duty, champions PTSD coverage as a workers’ comp benefit
Police officers must train on the skills and abilities that can help win an off-duty or non-uniform deadly encounter
If you find yourself in debt and you’re contributing to deferred comp as well, you need to refocus your approach
With a few additions, the Glock 43 becomes a great defensive pistol package that is an amazing backup or pocket carry
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