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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.

Initial reports that man shot at police were dismissed by ballistic tests
“Ring of steel” ordered to surround the star at all times
Thousands of students angry over tuition increases protested in Montreal, with some smashing windows of businesses
Equivalent to more than half of all the hashish sent to Canada, or confiscated in 2009
Anders Behring Breivik claimed to be speaking as a commander of an “anti-communist” resistance movement
Shots were fired before the officer was wounded
Flesh made into stuffed pastries known as empanadas
The Secret Service says the incidents have had no bearing on its ability to provide security
Kids playing the role of businessmen, criminals and corrupt officials are seen robbing, paying bribes and shooting
Driver refused to show his paperwork and drove off
Anders Behring Breivik confessed to the attacks but rejected criminal guilt, saying he had acted to protect Norway
The five include radical Muslim preacher Abu Hamza
Thai police have rarely if ever used TASERs
Officials said gunmen burst into a party in Juarez and gunned down the officers
A blog post details how officers reportedly drive around all day to listen to and log Facebook complaints
The bearded man denies being intoxicated
K-9
K-9 was taking down an unruly man
Criminals posing as police to solicit money from the public are common in China
The images appear to have been taken from the point of view of the killer
A Scotland Yard firearms squad was called in to shoot the dog
Both officers are detectives with the National Police and were off duty at the time of the accident
It remains unknown if Mohamed Merah, who is suspected of killing three Jewish schoolchildren, a rabbi and three French paratroopers in Toulouse this month, was among the training group
Prosecutor: ‘Everything was done to try to arrest him alive’
Authorities express extreme disapproval at St. Patrick’s day mob in London, Ont.
Finnish COP named National Police Officer of the Year for investigations in social media