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Why technology is the key to avoiding the next 9/11 and MCI preparedness
It does no good for a cop to be on scene standing around waiting for folks with the better training and equipment to arrive
What you may be overlooking when considering a Drone as First Responder program
The 70 Watt LED light emitter was developed for law enforcement applications
Mike Elgas was at Jack in the Box for a quick breakfast when he helped save an officer’s life in a March 21 incident
Police attempted to subdue suspect after he resisted being placed in handcuffs and fought the officers. A TASER was deployed multiple times, but did not stop him
The rugged tablet can withstand dust and water and be used with gloves
New technologies promise to connect disparate systems for improved situational awareness
Authorities were on the defensive during the fourth day of a monthlong offensive to remove an outspoken rancher’s cattle from lands administered by the BLM
After successful deployment at the Boston Marathon, tourniquets go mainstream
Suspect has a history in the criminal justice system, court records show
An Oklahoma officer was stabbed by a woman with a pair of scissors as he conducted a traffic stop Tuesday night
Video has been released of a confrontation between a teenager resisting arrest and officers
“Don’t Tase me, bro,” might be a passe catchphrase. But the YouTube video that spawned it along with a bevy of other stun gun filming has sparked fear in suspects
Coeur d’Alene Police purchased a brand-new robot to be used by the Kootenai County SWAT team
Video of the fight depicts the moments during which one of the boys was struck by a TASER
Incorporating the FLIR ONE thermal imager — expected to cost about $350 — onto the iPhone we’re already carrying around might make a lot of sense
A pair of Los Angeles police officers and a man were hospitalized after an incident at a North Hollywood movie theater
Applied DNA Sciences uses a DNA-based, anti-theft mark in a pilot project with Swedish police.
Suspect had a criminal history in Albuquerque that goes back as far as 2001, including several arrests on charges of violence against officers
Armored vehicles help law enforcement face a new world of potential threats
Off-the-shelf wearable technologies connect police to data