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To avoid becoming a YouTube star, police officers should aim to be as boring as possible when a member of the public is recording them
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Video shows the woman demanding that the deputy leave the school; Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders praised him for his poise during the tense encounter
Commenters joked about fake crimes to get the Burbank Police officer’s attention and claimed to be lost pets in need of rescue
“No porches were harmed in the making of this incident. Sgt. Bennett’s dignity is currently under review,” the Monterey Police Department captioned the video post
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Why speed, clarity and language matter when false ICE activity claims go viral
By reminding viewers that every officer was once a child with a dream, the Eau Claire Police Department is inspiring both future applicants and those already wearing the badge
The unconventional pursuit ended quickly, with Sandy Springs officers using golf carts to catch the suspect and later debuting a tongue-in-cheek “Fairway Unit”
“Santa has a CCW?” the Fulton County deputy said with a laugh. “Times are rough!”
A 5-foot former intel agent and her 6-foot-7 partner, a former Orioles baseball player, patrol with trust, humor and tactical teamwork
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The Pickens Police Department is now planning surveillance activity at the local Walmart after five of six gingerbread suspects “escaped” apprehension
The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office and Troy PD turned to podcasters and influencers to connect with younger applicants — a strategy that’s showing signs of success
The viral TikTok trend has led to felony charges, property damage and close calls with armed homeowners across the U.S.
Agencies can’t stop a viral moment from spreading, but they can choose how they respond
“The Detroit [PD] requires its officers to represent themselves in a dignified and professional manner while attending court proceedings,” Police Chief Todd Bettison stated
Leaders who fail to prioritize communications risk losing public trust — and even their jobs
A lighthearted outreach idea during the pop star’s Eras Tour sparked nearly a billion impressions, boosted morale and inspired more women to consider policing
Learn how Fairfax County Police Department cracked the code to grow its in Instagram followers 90% in one year
Second Amendment auditors intentionally test police reactions. Here’s how officers can stay professional, protect rights and prevent encounters from escalating
The viral hoax uses AI-generated images to stage fake home invasions, leading to panic and potential criminal charges
Charlie Kirk assassination social posts by LEOs highlight how social media can cost careers
Bots, deepfakes and foreign influence are driving false narratives that target personnel and disrupt operations — making early detection, rapid comms and digital footprint defense essential
“My 7’03” tall cadet, Jordan, stopped by the station to try on some uniforms. We are going to have to add some material,” Kemah PD Chief Raymond Garivey Jr. said on social media
Port St. Lucie officers acted on intelligence from social media to prevent a large-scale, unlawful meetup of e-bikes
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Training prepares you for the job, but not for the personal decisions that could derail your future in law enforcement
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