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By practicing under simulated stress, officers can develop the ability to control their fear in real-life situations
Being willing to employ an effective technique or tactic the instant it is justified will do more to control a suspect than starting with an inadequate one
Closely following performance can prevent misconduct and improve agency effectiveness
The DOJ will encourage cities to focus on sending certain gun crimes to federal court, where they carry longer sentences in far-away prisons
A police chief is praising his cops after an armed suspect who tried to kill them was arrested with no shots fired
The attacker baited his trap with an armed robbery call to Sheboygan PD, and was headed for his cover point that held a cache of backup weapons
Over a recent four-year period, the academy graduated more than 97 percent of its recruits
Trooper Chris Prenaveau pushed a man out of the way of an oncoming car before being struck himself
Rep. Peter Lucido said drivers no longer have to be without such documents
Fire Chief Mike Meyers suspended the operations after community members objected to firefighters and EMTs being dressed in police riot gear
The law gives local judges the authority to order severely mentally ill individuals to undergo outpatient treatment
Officer John Bellanti spoke with and calmed down suspect Terrence Dixon last month after police said Dixon tried to snap the neck of a leasing agent at his apartment complex
Police Chief Ken Pate said officers have “stopped using field tests for heroin stamp bags because we don’t know what really is in it”
Sgt. Kenneth Becker told Jesse Bright it was against a new law to film police officers
Shelter-in-place is in effect
The deputy suffered a health emergency after a fight with a DUI suspect
Police Chief Sylvia Moir said it helps officers make smarter decisions in the field and allows them to be more thoughtful of other perspectives in tense situations
A sergeant for the Lee County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office arrived at a disturbance call and almost immediately took control of a situation that was wildly out of control
Jim and Doug discuss a high popular with young people: Promethazine and Codeine
Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson visited New York to learn how it has achieved success in fighting crime
No one was injured during the pursuit
Checkpoints are under some scrutiny after a checkpoint was set up near a local school that has a 22 percent Hispanic enrollment
The suspect was wanted for assault with a deadly weapon
While it can be very difficult to maintain communication with a victim, do your best and always follow up when promised
A man jailed for bludgeoning a mannequin with a four-pound hammer did so at the same intersection where two homeless men were found beaten to death earlier this year
Changing police culture is going to require some of us to challenge the law enforcement dogma
When Gerri Stewart’s son checked his mom’s location, it showed she was more than six miles from home
The defendant said he wouldn’t mind if Amazon shared information that may have been gathered by an Echo smart speaker
The new policies are aimed at steering people with mental health issues toward treatment instead of jail
The new draft removes language mandating that officers must use only the least amount of force needed in any situation
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