International Law Enforcement
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.
Canadian police officer Christian Gagnon shares moments from his 15 years on the Montreal motorcycle unit
New South Wales police search for a missing person near a remote village in the Australian bush
After implementing new de-escalation strategies, use of force incidents fell by nearly half in Volusia County
The suspect was given preliminary charges of attempted murder of a police officer in connection with a terrorist enterprise and crime of terrorist conspiracy
Police said Gavel “did not display the necessary aptitude for a life on the front line”
Police arrived seven seconds after the attackers stabbed a man in a market and shot the three suspects dead
The government agreed to toughen parole laws after a gunman killed a receptionist and wounded three police officers after being released early from prison
A public policy and safety model that openly displays an aversion to the use of force in self-defense may embolden, encourage terrorists
She also tweeted that the U.S. should be “like the French on hiring large, strong men as cops”
No group immediately claimed responsibility, but police searching the man’s residence found a declaration of allegiance to the Islamic State group
An officer was wounded in the attack, and the assailant was shot and wounded by a fellow officer
After police tried to negotiate with Yacub Khayre, officers stormed the building and shot the gunman dead
Officer Paul Taylor was one of the officers filmed dancing hand-in-hand with kids during the concert
Another LEO, who was off duty at the time, tackled one of the attackers
Agents were searching a vehicle when they opened two bags containing an unknown substance
Investigators searched two homes and detained “a number” of people in the investigation into a van and knife attack in the heart of London that left seven people dead
Forty-eight people, including two police officers, were treated at hospitals across London
British media reported that more than one person had been killed in the rampage
Senior Constable Brett Forte’s death is the first LODD of the year in Australia
The suspects have not been identified or charged, but all are being held on suspicion of violating the Terrorism Act
British police now have 12 suspects in custody — including attacker Salman Abedi’s elder brother Ismail
The robot will patrol the city’s malls and tourist attractions
A British official said Manchester police have decided not to share further information on the probe with the United States due to leaks blamed on U.S. officials
In the wake of Manchester, can we finally declare the total failure of gun-free zones as a means to protect the innocent from the evil acts of terrorists and maniacs?
Nearly 200 pills were recovered from the bird
Const. Joel Clark had to remove his boots to play, but managed to keep up with the band
Police are investigating “a network” of people allegedly behind the concert bombing that killed 22 people and wounded nearly 120
The status means armed soldiers could be deployed instead of police at public events
Police are investigating the MCI as a possible terrorist attack
The outback can get lonely, but Senior Constable Tiffany Greig never lacks company
A ticket vendor thought she recognized one of the three men listed on police wanted notices, prompting the police operation and the temporary closure
Britain’s official threat from international terrorism stands at the second-highest level, “severe,” meaning an attack is highly likely
Xavier Jugele has been promoted to police captain and awarded Chevalier of the Legion of Honor posthumously