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A Western District officer recounts the chaos, confusion and courage during a prolonged gunfight that left one officer dead and multiple officers wounded
The cop shows of the 1970s were full of Vietnam veterans, college-educated cops and minorities assuming fully integrated roles
The program launched on March 23, and the new drones have helped on 275 service calls; on 148 of those calls, drone pilots were able to identify a suspect before ground units arrived
As the officer and Kelly the horse galloped in pursuit, a bystander grabbed the fleeing suspect so the officer could make an arrest
For many officers, the last sign-off isn’t just the end of a shift — it’s the moment a career, identity and sense of purpose collide
The suspect surrendered to Kern County Sheriff’s Office deputies after barricading himself and pointing a gun at them, prompting them to open fire
Women have proven they can do the job, but departments still struggle to fix the systems that keep them out and hold them back
After a former student opened fire inside an Oklahoma high school, “Shots Fired” hosts break down how the principal’s close-range response stopped the attack
A Washington Township officer on his first solo shift performed CPR on an unresponsive driver while fellow officers delivered multiple AED shocks after a crash
A simple question about medical kits reveals how bad information, misplaced confidence and “a guy” stories continue to shape training