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The legendary homicide inspector discusses the two words that broke the Night Stalker case, the first time Ramirez claims to have killed in San Francisco, and advice for new investigators
It’s time to recognize the changes wrought by critical incidents in remote places
10 years later, we continue to grieve, reflect on the power of resilience, and appreciate our first responders
Broward Sheriff Greg Tony is overhauling his organization after the governor removed former Sheriff Scott Israel
The woman was already dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound by the time authorities launched a manhunt
Teachers who want to carry guns would have to undergo police-style training, a psychiatric evaluation and drug screening
The bill would make all teachers eligible for the program if they volunteer, undergo a psychological evaluation and are trained by police
The Court ruled against the suspended sheriff who fought his removal from office after the governor claimed he failed to prevent the Parkland shooting
When responding to an active shooter incident, you need the right stuff, you need to take out the right target and you need to address the threat right now
While hindsight is 20/20, looking back over the past two decades we can identify several red flags that could have been raised on the Columbine shooters
Police response to school shooters has changed dramatically since Columbine, but what work remains to be done to protect our schools?
“Columbine today is a model and example of resiliency,” current principal Scott Christy said
A lawyer claims officials failed to follow security protocol and order a lockdown that may have saved the lives of children and staff
Officials say the woman was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound
Survivors and family members of the shooting are claiming negligence allowed the massacre to happen
Israel said DeSantis overstepped his authority and interfered with the public’s right to determine their elected official
More than a dozen states have laws on the books that allow local law enforcement to seize firearms from people diagnosed as mentally ill
Police concluded that the shooter acted alone and was not inspired by an outside group or ideology
Conn. Supreme Court ruled Remington can be sued over how it marketed the rifle used in the Sandy Hook massacre
Suspended Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel is suing the Florida governor for his job back
Prosecutors have insisted on seeking the death penalty
The threat reporting system now required for all Pennsylvania schools fielded more than 4,900 tips in its first month
Students around the country marked the anniversary of the Parkland shooting with moments of silence on Thursday
Jim and Doug discuss what lack of leadership means for all law enforcement leaders
When a police agency fails to protect its community, the failure can almost always be traced to the head of that agency
The officer is suing the social media giants claiming their platforms knowingly supported terrorist groups
In the year since a gunman fatally shot 14 students and three staffers, school districts have reshaped the K-12 experience
While responding to school threats like active shooters is a part of an SRO’s responsibilities, it barely scratches the surface of how SROs serve our schools
The former sheriff said his suspension came as a political maneuver by the new governor
A Nevada fire chief says he wants to bypass state lawmakers to get changes made
Fourteen states have passed laws for people deemed threatening to temporarily surrender their guns to police
The new sheriff says he’ll improve training for deputies assigned to school campuses
The governor said previously that the ex-sheriff failed to keep families and children safe before and during the school shooting that left 17 people dead