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The Thurston County deputy can be seen trying to coax the man away from a burning fire when the man became combative and pulled out a weapon
A lifesaving response offers lasting lessons on handgun reloads, movement and performing under the pressures of a real-world gunfight
If your handgun is hungry, your response should be automatic: feed it and get back to work; here’s how to build reload skills that stand up to stress
While a Monroe County deputy approached the runaway boat and matched its speed and course, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent stopped it with a long boat hook
When Dallas Police officers stopped to restrain the man, he climbed into the driver’s seat with one of the officers in the backseat
A Thurston County deputy quickly brought the pursuit to a halt after he used his Grappler-equipped cruiser to stop a repeat fleeing DUI suspect
Body camera video shows the unarmed man running toward the officer when the officer fired a single shot, fatally wounding the man
Atlanta Police and agencies across the U.S. are adopting European crowd-management tactics, formation riding techniques and horse desensitization training to prepare for massive crowds and complex security challenges
The Lawrence Police officer arrested the driver, who had also rammed his father’s vehicle after a family dispute
From body language to cross-examination, small mistakes on the witness stand can have major consequences
Sexual harassment is not merely an HR issue or legal risk — it is a leadership challenge that affects trust, wellness, retention and the profession’s ability to uphold its own values
Police1’s “What Cops Want in 2026” survey reveals officers overwhelmingly want more time for proactive policing, but report writing, staffing shortages and nonstop calls stand in the way