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The attacker baited his trap with an armed robbery call to Sheboygan PD, and was headed for his cover point that held a cache of backup weapons
A sergeant for the Lee County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office arrived at a disturbance call and almost immediately took control of a situation that was wildly out of control
Jim and Doug discuss what officers need to keep in mind with regard to handling fentanyl
Part one of a two-part series
Sara Jones suffered a face wound after she was shot by SWAT; an officer was shot in the leg when she returned fire
The deputy was not shot, but suffered an arm injury and was treated and released
Jason Schneider, 36, was shot several times and returned fire, striking the suspect
When the job becomes so all-consuming, as it does for many cops, life becomes one-dimensional
At least 3 officers used handheld extinguishers to quell the flames as a woman screamed from inside the vehicle
New technology shown at an invitation-only display during APCO 2013 indicates that Motorola is not content to sit around and wait for the future to get here
The FCC and public safety professionals share the desire to provide reliable and accurate emergency response
FCC Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau honcho David Furth led a discussion that ranged from narrowbanding to the new rules governing 700 MHz
One source predicted that there will be more bloodshed in the streets as criminals fearlessly carry their weapons
Officer Dwain Monteilh released from hospital, was punched and kicked by a suspect trying to steal his gun
The officer was trying to break up a fight when the assault occurred, no suspects are in custody
Police shot a man as he repeatedly stabbed his ex-girlfriend in the stomach and legs
Night after night, Detroit police officers are tasked with patrolling one of the most dangerous cities in America and have taken 10% pay cuts
Members of the department are looking for a solution to assure this doesn’t happen again
In Police1 “First Person” essays, Police1 Members candidly share their own unique personal insights on issues confronting cops today, as well as opinions, observations, and advice on living life behind the thin blue line
Who wouldn’t want to get a week of cost-free training every year?
Producing a tactical vehicle takes more than just welding on steel panels
In an active shooter situation, there’s no time to wait for backup