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AI-generated reports are changing how officers write — and how supervisors must review, verify and take responsibility for what’s submitted
More than 100 Oakland, San Francisco and CHP officers participated in the operation that trapped riders in between agencies on the bridge, leading to multiple arrests
The discipline comes as an internal affairs investigation examines whether high-ranking officials altered D.C. crime statistics to suggest a decline
“The OCSD will not tolerate this type of behavior,” Oktibbeha County Shank Phelps said. “A baseball field is supposed to be a place of fun and family; fighting has no place there”
BWC: Texas civilian officer shot in face with pellet gun while responding to day-old burglary report
The Fort Worth Civilian Response Unit officer, who was not armed with a gun, was struck by pellets on his face and eye as he ushered a bystander to safety
The unidentified man attempted to flee when uniformed officers with the Secret Service approached him; he then fired at the officers, who returned fire
When strategy and reform stay at the top, departments stop developing leaders — leaving them fragile, reactive and unprepared for what comes next
The California-based drone maker is scaling domestic production to meet growing demand from public safety and the military while reducing reliance on foreign supply chains
The 2022 fatal shooting of a man, who was well-known to police, prompted the Albuquerque PD to change use-of-force policies
A daring recovery operation in South Africa’s Komati River saw a police captain lowered into dangerous waters to retrieve a massive 1,100 lb crocodile linked to a missing businessman