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Joshua Tibbetts had worked for the Maine Wardens Service since 2008; he was part of the Incident Management Team, search planning and unmanned aerial vehicle programs
Robert Dial won $22 million in economic damages and $2 million for pain and suffering after he sued an ex-Parker PD detective over his 2022 arrest on felony charges of tampering with evidence
The move would sweep nearly $4 billion from the Law Enforcement Officers’ and Firefighters’ System Plan 1, which covers first responders hired prior to October 1977
Kansas City media personality Marcus Officer shares insights from years of working with law enforcement on communication and officer readiness
The settlement stemmed from a federal civil complaint Greene’s family initially filed in 2020, the year after he died from injuries sustained when officers used force to arrest him
A retired deputy sheriff explains how chronic occupational load reshapes officers — and why leaders must recognize the warning signs before the damage becomes permanent
Repeated policy violations behind the wheel often point to failures in supervision, accountability and leadership — not a lack of driver training
The next major shift in policing may not come from the street — but from the agencies learning how to use artificial intelligence before everyone else
The most influential people in an agency aren’t always the loudest or highest-performing — they’re often the “glue” employees quietly holding teams together
PSTrax provides an operational readiness platform used by public safety agencies to track inspections, equipment status, and operational documentation