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Policy-based recording and AI-assisted automation let officers do more with less, more safely
I doubt there are many departments training to deal with this scenario. We must physically and mentally train to avoid this type of outcome
This next-gen bodycam helps keep officers safe by recognizing common phrases and automatically activating to capture footage
The phone alerted officers to the longitude and latitude of the incident
An officer drove to the customer’s house a couple of blocks from the crash scene and delivered the order
Sheriff Mike Chitwood was talking about his recent pushback against antisemitic groups when he had to shift gears and pursue a driver in a stolen vehicle
Keith Melvin Moses, 19, an alleged gang member with no clear motive, killed a 9-year-old girl, TV reporter and a woman in a car with Moses
A trooper in a yellow vest is on his way back to his patrol car when the semi comes barreling toward him in the windy and snowy conditions
Gulfport officer faced threats following the shooting of Jaheim McMillan, whose mother said she did not believe he was armed
Video evidence “proves” only what occurred, not what was perceived
The 23-year-old officer, who has been with the department since 2021, is charged with negligent homicide and faces up to five years in prison if convicted
Deputy Isaiah Cordero was shot and killed by a suspect who had an active felony warrant on a case involving a kidnapping and stabbing of a CHP K-9
Doctors ruled the death of the man, who was acutely intoxicated by meth, was determined to be a homicide because of “the contribution of physical restraint to the cause of death”
Suspect had already shot a woman in the apartment and wounded one officer
“Let’s go, let’s go, let’s go!” the officer shouts as kids run alongside and ahead him. “Guys, get off the street! Let’s go, off the street!”
Officers repeatedly ordered the man to drop the knives, but he instead told officers “let me show you how fast I am”
Five hours after the initial call, the man started to run along the railing and attempted to jump over the bridge’s edge
Police were investigating a burglary when the man opened fire on them from inside his vehicle
“He’s on fire,” an officer says as he tries to yank on the door
The man can be seen on video ignoring several commands before lunging at the officer and reaching for his gun
“Is there anything I can do to help you?” the deputy asks. The man responded saying, “Officer, I can use a hug”
This was the second call to the house within weeks involving the suspect, who had a criminal history and falsely claimed to work for the CIA, DEA and FBI
When responding officers approached the suspect minutes later, he pulled out a foot-long knife and tried to throw it at them
Deputy Brad Stogdon was driving home after shift when he noticed a vehicle driving erratically on a highway
Officer Derek Stebbins and a good Samaritan helped pull a man from the vehicle seconds before it went up in flames
The officer broke a window and removed the man from a scorched sedan after he crashed into the center median and his car went up in flames
Officers quickly worked to remove the man from the cruiser’s broken front window as a train’s horn is heard in the distance and rapidly approaching
The blow to Pelosi occurs out of view and the officers rush into the house and jump on the suspect
As officers entered a home to serve an involuntary commitment order, the woman opened fire, hitting an officer and forcing others to take cover
Based on evidence at the scene, police believe the suspect may have lured officers to the home in order to ambush them
The officer took the girl in his arms and performed back thrusts to clear her airway, eventually removing the obstruction
The trooper delivered the cat to the Toledo Humane Society, where the cat was given the name “Trooper” and eventually adopted
The suspect is also accused of spitting on an officer who tried to place him inside a police vehicle