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Tech Pulse in Focus: Police1 talks with Andrea Cortez about Elk Grove’s Real-Time Information Center
Andrea Cortez is a 17-year law enforcement veteran and analyst at Elk Grove (Calif.) Police Department’s Real-Time Information Center
Taking advantage of the newest technologies and techniques allows Wrap Reality to keep training content fresh, relevant and effective
This technology ushers in a new level of efficiency and safety in critical situations invaluable to cops on the ground
What did police officers use before ASPs and TASERs?
The family alleged that Trooper Anthony Piercy, the state and the Missouri Highway Patrol were liable for Brandon’s death in the Lake of the Ozarks
Let us know in the comments what you think will happen to the gun industry
From charitable donations to tactical gear, below are some gift ideas for cops by a cop
You cannot out-shoot your firearm…
Follow Curtis’ adventure at the Steiner manufacturing plant in Greeley, Colorado
While all of these guns are good choices for defensive carriers, these five stand out as being overrated for one reason or the other
BWC programs are becoming widespread. Here are a few ways you can fund yours.
Shell Shock Technologies has developed cheaper, better “brass” ammunition
A body-worn camera program can be built effectively if all the elements are in place
The most critical aspects aren’t always obvious
Some pistols are just inherently more comfortable than others by nature of their design
Gun ownership responsibility doesn’t end just because you’re in a stall.
A Police1 survey asked LEOs how they use technology now and how they’d like to use it in the future
The Virginia State Police will use the funds to transition all existing radios and communications systems on the current system to the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network
An officer may need to decide in a split second whether these models are fake or real. Can you do it?
Officials say the use of the robot to disarm a suspect was unprecedented and comes as agencies increasingly rely on military-grade technology
An entry level stock gun can do more than many realize, but as you make your way up the ladder you’ll find accuracy and increased performance don’t come cheap
SWAT teams should keep a watchful eye on the future in order to prepare for the worst
You may be able to skimp on a few things in your pack, but never buy a cheap blade.