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For women in policing, networking means building mentors, sponsors and allies, joining professional groups, and creating a digital presence that supports career growth and leadership
A veteran detective shares the lessons, missteps and hard-earned habits that shape the cases you work and the reputation you build
Grand Island police broke a window and pulled the man from a smoke-filled vehicle moments before it was fully engulfed in flames
Firearms found in Baltimore FD trainee’s car after police respond to threats made against classmates
Police say a Baltimore City Fire Academy trainee threatened to “stack bodies” before classmates alerted instructors, leading officers to seize multiple firearms from his vehicle
The suspect named a specific officer in written plans that also included a map of the campus police station, according to a probable cause affidavit
Genesee County commissioners are poised to approve a $50,000 partnership with the American Red Cross that would equip paramedics with Type O blood for emergency transfusions
While Boston PD statistics show a slight decline in overall crime, there have been 30 homicides in the city, up from 22 in 2024
From admitting “I don’t know” to listening when an officer challenged his decision, a sergeant explains how humility — not rank — became the foundation of his leadership