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The International Law Enforcement topic provides American law enforcement with police news from around the world, focusing on the latest developments in criminal syndicates, drug cartels, organized crime, and international terrorism. It also follows significant developments and events in other countries and explores how cops in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America enforce their laws.

From the tiniest K-9 to the fastest cruiser in service, here are some law enforcement moments that broke world records
The officer was keeping her eye on children as they tried to inch closer to the train, concerned for their safety
The driver of the bulldozer was talked down before anyone was hurt
Const. Michael Pegg, 36, broke his leg during an annual requalification exercise, the exact cause of death is unclear
he pilot of a Scottish police helicopter did not put out any emergency calls before crashing
Const. John Zivcic, 34, remained in critical condition over the weekend and succumbed to his injuries Monday
Two police officers were wounded in the shootout that killed a man suspected of shooting at cars from his window
Three of the dead were found in the helicopter, which was carrying two police officers and a civilian pilot when it crashed
The crazed man stood atop a car with gardening shears threatening the officers and K-9
When a Scotland cop pulled over arguably one of the most frustrating motorists caught on camera, he kept his cool
One of the women is believed to have been held in domestic servitude for her entire life
Lee Rigby, an off-duty soldier, was run over by a car, then stabbed repeatedly while walking back to his military barracks
More than 100 people were arrested in Canada and 76 in the U.S. in an investigation dubbed Project Spade
The man, known for this graphic displays of protest, was sent to the hospital afterward
Caro Quintero walked out of a maximum-security prison in August after the appeals court overturned his 40-year sentence
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German techniques help American agencies train efficient K-9 officers
The councilor said he believed the chief was too political after expressing his opinion about the embattled mayor
The pumpkins were unusually heavy so they were scanned using an X-ray scanner
As part of a new initiative, police will be able to build cases - paperless - from the street