Texas PD emphasizes officer wellness after cop involved in 4 separate OIS incidents within 15 months
The Austin Police Department praised the officer’s resilience and highlighted department initiatives aimed at helping officers deal with traumatic incidents
Senate Bill 7 clarifies that after two years of service, officers and firefighters with lung disease are legally presumed to have suffered duty-related exposure
If passed, the new bill would make disarming or attempting to disarm an officer a felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison
Emergency Service Unit personnel set up a tripod and a winch before lowering an officer and a firefighter down to lift the injured worker to safety
Schonella Stewart was sworn in as Beloit’s new police chief, with her twin sister, Evanston (Ill.) Police Chief Schenita Stewart, pinning her badge during the ceremony
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Turn officer safety needs into competitive, fundable grant requests
Making diverse tools work together without increasing complexity
Separating myth from measurable outcomes in automated speed enforcement
Lessons from agencies that are improving efficiency, accuracy and officer safety
How to position FY26 applications for defensibility, alignment and sustainability
Empowering investigators to focus on judgment, strategy and justice
Learn to communicate your agency’s needs and avoid gaps that stall funding
Cut login delays and boost officer safety: Modernize access without slowing down the mission
How early caller context can transform dispatch, RTCC awareness and field safety
Gordon Graham leads discussion on how app-based vehicle inspections prevent in-the-field failures
First-year police chiefs share the strategies, surprises and lessons that shaped their first 12 months in command — with takeaways that apply to any leader stepping into a new role
Explore how to align your agency’s plans with funding opportunities related to national celebrations and large-scale event needs
INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
This next-generation optic brings updated reticle and power options to duty rifles
The models expand Holosun’s options for users of enclosed reflex optics
Keep these concepts in mind to help build and sustain the staffing levels you need
The company’s affordable solutions also allow more agencies to implement mobile computing technology reliably
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Researchers shed light on the intricacies of law enforcement behavior and morale in the wake of significant societal and legal shifts
OFF DUTY
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
Police1 Editor in Chief Doug Wyllie and retired San Francisco officer Jim Dudley discuss current news, offer advice, thoughts, tips and laughs for officers
The 2211x is a great, affordable light in an innovate package
This system carries the handgun laterally across your chest and can be moved around to position the hand cannon like a shoulder rig or lower down in a crossdraw position near the belt line
Regardless of what new holster you choose, you have to remember to train, train, train on draw and reholstering with the new locking system
Police families can often become a forgotten community in need of support – here are some ways to comfort them and yourself
The acronym W.I.N. has been used to help law enforcement professionals make better decisions in leadership, use of force, incident command, tactical combat casualty care, training, and tactics
From being found in uniform without your duty weapon to having a prisoner escape, cops face many red-faced moments on a daily basis
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