Community Policing
The Community Policing topic covers efforts by agencies and officers to partner with other branches of local government as well as non-governmental organizations to reduce crime and increase the quality of life for law-abiding citizens.
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Officer Jonny Castro turned his talent of sketching suspects into a way to honor his fallen brothers and sisters
A student’s painting that divided members of Congress has been removed from its Capitol Hill display
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Rosalyn wants law enforcement to know how much they are loved and appreciated
Oklahoma City officers are pounding the pavement and knocking on some 9,000 doors to speak with residents about their issues
A painting on Capitol Hill will be taken down after the agency responsible for maintaining the complex determined it violated rules for a student arts competition
“We became famous over an incident that was not police-related but got world-wide recognition”
Jim and Doug discuss the first pillar of Obama’s 21st Century Policing task force report
House Speaker Paul Ryan said the painting is “not befitting the Capitol”
Anti-police sentiment is not an accurate reflection of how the majority of Americans feel about their law enforcement officers
Brandon Marshall was one of many NFL players who knelt in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick
Rep. William Lacy Clay said returning the painting was about defending the Constitution
They said blue paint should only be used on roads to mark handicapped parking spaces
“You’ve got to respect our men in uniform and what they do”
The class is designed to help senior citizens defend themselves in confrontations
Both landmarks will light up Monday for Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
Several anonymous patrol officers bought a new basketball hoop to replace the broken one the neighborhood kids were using
The police officer pushed the man’s wheelchair a quarter mile in the snow so he could recharge his wheelchair’s battery.
Security allegedly turned the troopers away because they didn’t turn in their guns
Randy Travis surprised the music-loving officer with a new guitar
After a group of boys knew about a knife at school, Officer Chris Robinson stepped up to teach them some life lessons
Deputy Kevin Ay was diagnosed with renal failure in 2013
Police will kick off the campaign with public potlucks on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day to encourage locals to commit daily acts of kindness
Deputy Michael D. Martin suffered a total loss after his Christmas tree caught fire
The officer flashed his lights along with the group as they sang to the tune of “Feliz Navidad”
He even has his own patrol motorcycle and a real radar gun
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