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Representatives for Penn and Warner Bros. have not yet commented on the movie’s protagonist but said he’s based on a real person
The FBI learned of the planned attacks days before the event and worked with partner agencies to stop the plots, making 5 arrests
“From the ground to the sky, the Secret Service and our partners have it covered,” said Matt McCool, special agent in charge of the Secret Service’s New York office
Bethlehem officials said taxpayers funded Sean Reifel’s academy training before he left the police department less than a year after being sworn in
The initiative will make 4,547 match tickets available through Vet Tix and 1st Tix for officers, firefighters, EMS personnel, registered nurses, dispatchers, veterans and active-duty military
Swing by one of these locations to claim a free donut or take advantage of National Donut Day deals
Considered by many as one of the most gripping police films ever made, the movie offers valuable lessons on trust, risk and police culture
The episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” explored how agencies use automated license plate readers to investigate violent crime, stolen vehicles and missing persons cases
From “Hill Street Blues” to “Miami Vice,” 1980s police dramas mixed realism, spectacle and pure fantasy — with only a few getting it right
A veteran officer and former Navy sailor explains why the Maverick mentality is a liability on the street — and why Viper is the leader we actually need
Deputies Jason Smith and Jonathan Santana allege that “The Rip” portrays them in such a way that implies “misconduct, poor judgment, and unethical behavior”
With support from her chief, Julia Sienna represented law enforcement on national TV while sharing her love of music with a national audience
Agencies are marking May the 4th with memes, themed photos and plenty of Star Wars-inspired humor
Louisiana State Police officials credited the “Who Killed Roxanne Sharp?” podcast with generating tips from the public and prompting witnesses to approach investigators
“The Shift,” from Red Watch Productions documents calls for service from Michigan law enforcement agencies; the series is available to watch on YouTube
The cop shows of the 1970s were full of Vietnam veterans, college-educated cops and minorities assuming fully integrated roles
These are the patrol car rules officers say everyone learns fast
The actor, Air Force air policeman and Texas reserve officer maintained a lifelong connection to law enforcement
The Adams County deputies alleged they were publicly harassed over rapper Afroman’s viral videos, which were viewed more than 3 million times on YouTube
A police officer looks back on academy mishaps, tactical missteps and the kind of lessons that only embarrassment can teach
Sea Girt Officer Julia Santiago jokingly “arrested” Luke Bryan before wowing the judges and scoring a golden ticket to Hollywood Week
Officers can wear a New England Patriots winter hat in place of the standard department-issued winter hat while on duty, the order from Maynard Police Chief Christopher Troiano says
Police TV shows in the 1960s tried to balance authenticity, entertainment and the shifting expectations of what police work should look like
Episode drafts for the reality TV series were mostly “unedited footage” dumps and included discussions of sensitive operations and the identities of undercover officers, the lawsuit said
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