Command Staff - Chiefs / Sheriffs
The Command Staff - Chiefs / Sheriffs topic gives police leadership news and information to help them lead their troops. This topic also gives the patrol officer an avenue to prepare themselves for a rise through the ranks.
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The tragic death of a 9-year-old girl motivates collaboration at the I-95 Working Group conference to implement solutions to address gun crime
To become a police chief, most individuals follow one of two paths, either rising through the ranks within their department, or coming in from the outside
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Defining when to record and giving your officers discretion to turn it off will maintain privacy and community relations
Four precincts will be part of program in which officers will spend one-third of their shift devoted to going street by street to form community relationships
Federal officials concluded there was no evidence to disprove Wilson’s testimony that he feared for his safety
Riot at a juvenile rehabilitation center has put a neighboring town “at its wits’ end” following the latest in a series of violent uprisings
City officials and rival companies are raising concerns about police chiefs’ ties to Taser
Mayor said Cleveland’s response was poorly worded and offensive, and the city will modify the wording of its defense
Investigation will allege patterns of discrimination within the police department and at the municipal jail and court
Chief says initial signs show that the officers used what they had learned
He blamed his arrest on the pressures of his job, telling reporters, “The stress overwhelmed me and I made a very bad decision”
Caller said Williams’ girlfriend, Dana Johnson, was “acting erratic” and confessed
British newspaper that alleged people have been illegally detained, beaten and denied access to counsel in a Homan Square facility
NYPD Commissioner William Bratton said this was the first public case in New York involving possible fighters going to the Islamic State
Woman was alone in a vehicle in western Pennsylvania when she shot herself as troopers approached her Tuesday
Officers attending training were reportedly told to ‘close their eyes’ and do breathing exercises during tense situations
Brother of Cleveland’s police chief has been killed and the girlfriend suspected in his death shot herself when troopers stopped her vehicle
The shooting followed a nearly hour-long nighttime pursuit for alleged reckless driving that ended when the Corvette hit a car in an intersection
Tactic was introduced to officers attending an NYPD training session – part of the department’s new “smart policing” program
Former officer who had lost his job because of allegations of domestic violence shot his ex-wife to death and wounded a sheriff and deputy Sunday
Eliminating education from the equation is not the path to successful police reform
Preparation for legal action comes as Eric Holder nears an announcement of the DoJ’s findings on police force
“Nothing on that video suggests that we were violating anyone’s rights. That’s what makes it even more perplexing to me”
Mayor James Knowles III believes city leaders have made it clear they are seeking minority officers to build a more diverse police force
37-year old Steven Andrew Smith was stopped January 30 by Dover Police Chief Jonathan Eason on suspicion of drunk driving
Security planning began long before the grand jury announcement
Police chiefs in Chicago; Boston; Nashville, Tennessee, and elsewhere have taken a largely hands-off approach to demonstrations
Prostitute stole sergeant’s gun, badge, ammo and handcuffs from a hotel room as he slept. Chief was criticized over his handling of the investigation
Controversy over a recruiting video has been stirring in the community, but while some residents said it’s embarrassing, the chief stands behind it
Nick Rogers, president of the union that represents the majority of Denver’s approximately 1,400 officers, said the chief’s decision “empowers lawlessness”
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