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From mattresses and pillows to sheets, blankets and quilts, here’s how officers can turn their bed into a recovery tool that supports health, performance and well-being
Discover how officers can improve sleep and fight fatigue with simple changes like air filters, blackout curtains and humidity control
Video shows a truck stopped in a crosswalk before the tires squeal, filling the intersection with smoke; the truck lurched forward as Bradenton PD officers moved out of the way
Caring for the community starts with caring for each other — here’s how to recognize when a colleague needs a hand
How T4E helps officers train more frequently, with realistic platforms that fit tight budgets
Three Northern York Regional Police Department officers were killed; two officers were critically wounded following a shooting in York County
Oakley, a Staffordshire Terrier, raced through the smoke-filled home and sat right by his leash before Aurora PD officers led him to safety
The man, who was spotted carrying multiple pairs of jeans, injured himself while resisting; when he was taken to a hospital, he tried to flee again before being taken into custody
Miami Beach Police officers spent several minutes de-escalating the situation before the suspect headbutted one officer, requiring stitches
Defense attorneys have no obligation to present the truth and I continuously see officers shocked when they learn this in court
From sleep divorce to sleep apnea, Dr. Leah Kaylor explains how cops can fix hidden sleep killers that put safety and performance at risk
A leadership checklist of red flags that reveal when community policing is a philosophy in name only, not daily practice
The phonetic alphabet for law enforcement helped work within the limitations of radio systems and improve interagency communication
The 71-year-old shouted “I shot him, now shoot me” at officers before later admitting he was trying to “draw attention from the real shooter”
The boys, 12 and 13, allegedly broke into the school twice, targeting the school’s media center and shattering glass doors, overturning tables and shredding books