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Syracuse Police Chief Kenton Buckner said he’ll carry out his administrative duties but won’t wear a uniform or be allowed to carry a gun
The exoskeleton uniform of the near future aims to increase decision-making time and safety for officers and decrease the need to go hands-on
When the Torrance Police Department launched its drone program, little did the agency know the many ways drones would be used
Rigorous and comparable evaluations, such as NIST’s sUAS Standard Test Methods, help ‘raise the bar’ on remote pilot credentialing
Aimpoint’s discounts for LEOs also offer its reputation for quality at a price within reach
The centerpiece of the rollout is “Priority-Ranked Video Audit” software, which uses AI to quickly identify “needle in the haystack” events among hours of bodycam footage
Investigators first thought the car was being driven along a highway, but then realized it was on board a tractor trailer with other stolen cars
This duty glove is designed for high-risk entries, where protection is required beyond that of a standard patrol glove
The Super Seer Lazer-Shield protects officers from harmful laser exposure while allowing them to keep their eyes open to maintain situational awareness
Bojangles management apologized to the officer and said it’s “working closely with local law enforcement”
Secure vehicle storage is an investment that saves agencies money in the long run
It may not be easy to recruit officers in these challenging times, but it’s not impossible either
In the public safety space, ease and usability of software is mission critical
A Portland resident was arrested and charged with a slew of felonies
Using mobile and fixed LPRs to help prevent and solve crime
The change went into effect September 18 amid ongoing protests and reports of some officers having been “doxed”
A letter sent to all York County fire, EMS and police chiefs stated first responders must perform nonemergency communications tasks themselves until staffing issues are resolved
For one former LE veteran, owning a business was nothing more than a pipe dream; here’s how Signal 88 Security made it a reality for Roger Estrada
Photos from the patrol car’s dashcam show the man raising a hatchet and drinking a bottle of liquor
Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said it was done to increase officers’ visibility in the community
If you think rugged hardware with top-notch processing power is out of reach for your agency, here’s a handful of reasons to think again
“It takes a lot of the danger out,” said Chief Nate Allen about the robot that can climb stairs and haul more than 250 pounds
The inaugural National Faith & Blue Weekend is set to take place October 9 to 11
Sales of the thin line Fisher Space Pens, which were created for astronauts to use on missions, will benefit first responder charities
A new cooling fabric developed by a cop for cops is designed to keep odor and overheating at bay
A Toronto Police spokesperson condemned the patch after a photo shared online sparked controversy
Opponents say police and prosecutors should decide whether to release sensitive crime scene photographs or witness statements that could disparage an individual unnecessarily
“Pro Tip: Don’t forget to draw the registration sticker,” the agency joked
The suspect managed to get away from his escorting officer and leap into the bay, officials said