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A quality retention holster won’t stop every gun grab, but when combined with awareness, positioning and retention skills, it can provide the critical seconds officers need to stay in the fight
Within Philadelphia city limits, gun owners are required to have a license to carry a firearm openly, and the police department has broad authority to revoke them
After briefings from police and the FBI, Mayor Katie Wilson said credible security concerns justify activating cameras near Seattle’s stadiums during tournament events
Jennings County Sheriff William K. “Kenny” Freeman Jr. has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of theft, official misconduct, obstruction of justice and perjury
The Cobb Police Department was awarded the FIFA Counter-C-UAS grant, worth $10.67 million, to strengthen police’s ability to identify and mitigate unauthorized drone activity
Meet Lt. Renee Guyan, who oversees major events, emergency management and behavioral threat planning to help keep Gainesville’s community safe
In an era of indictments, terminations and heightened scrutiny, officers must constantly weigh the need for apprehension against the risks to themselves, the public and their profession
Louisville Metro Police Chief Paul Humphrey accepted the resignation of Nathan Stotts; a criminal investigation as well as an internal inquiry remain ongoing
The difference between a fact and an issue can determine whether officers and leaders make sound decisions or solve the wrong problem
What officers do during a critical incident matters, but what they do afterward often determines their long-term effectiveness