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Ambush attacks on police officers do not discriminate in gender, assignment or age, and they affect all category of assignment
There are several traits you need to be a good SWAT officer
Here’s what to expect if you decide to take the path of a Special Weapons and Tactics operator
Metro Transit Officers Jason Malland and Adam Marvin found “an open bottle of liquor” on 21-year-old Wesley Rogers, but their pat-down failed to reveal the revolver secreted in the waistband of Rogers’ pants
Surveillance video shows the man pull a revolver from his pants and struggle with it before the officers notice
We connected with four of the top industry experts in the area of police simulators, and got their thoughts on the challenges, solutions, and future prospects for this continually-developing technology
Utilizing simulation in a blended fashion with real driving is key to improving offer safety behind the wheel
In order to maximize efficiency and deliver the highest quality training to our personnel, I believe simulator programs should include several, equally-important components
Following the outcome of this case, Denver Police Department rapidly became — and continues to be — a model agency for both simulation training as well as live-fire perishable-skills training
While every generation can become disenchanted with the next, we have a tremendous responsibility to give back to our profession
The Boston bombers taught the international terrorist audience an important lesson: American law enforcement will not stand for active terrorism in our cities
If you have a proper search attitude, the only time a suspect will ever surprise you is when they are not there
The concept of building a community while simultaneously being a warrior may work better as an officer than a soldier
A lot of what “momma says” can make you a better police officer
Officers Erin Thomas and Brandon Savage of the Middlefield (Ohio) Police Department were suddenly ambushed at a traffic stop, but they said “Not Today!” and prevailed in the firefight
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He survived beatings, stabbings, and paved the way for harsher punishments for criminals who injure police K-9s in the future
The courses, for police and school officials alike, are designed to emphasize the importance of preparedness in an emergency
A rejected loan has forced the company who aspired to make the first built-for-police car to close down
Can you spot the six basic telltale emotions of fear, anger, sadness, happiness, disgust, and/or contempt?
Jim Van Alstine of the Pickens County (Ga.) SO has become a committed advocate of incorporating hand-to-hand combat drills into your firearms training
Here’s some of the best things I heard from sessions at this year’s event
If you still need “proof positive” that tourniquets save lives, perhaps you should go talk with a survivor of the Boston Marathon bombing
The officers used a realistic environment to spot signs of drunken behavior in preparation for boating season
At this year’s ILEETA conference, I visited with some of the brightest stars in the officer survival movement whose impact on today’s police officer is pervasive but whose backgrounds may be different to yours
A police-involved shooting expert says no two situations are the same and a copy may react differently each time
Meeting Lt. Brian Murphy was a major highlight during my time at ILEETA 2013