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Training Deputy Jeff Welch discusses how virtual reality can help officers build confidence, judgment and communication skills before the real call arrives
The judge found that gathering evidence through the use of a cell site simulator would give law enforcement “unbridled discretion to examine the movements of private citizens at all times for thirty days”
A U.S. District judge ruled Duane Yates would have been required to file his lawsuit within two years of the events surrounding his alleged rights violations, which occurred in 2001
A lawsuit alleged that Mayor Jacob Frey must ensure the city maintains more than 731 officers; a judge agreed, ordering Frey to hire officers by January 2027 or go to trial
Suspended Franklin Township Officer Kevin Bollaro is accused of interviewing one person while responding to calls reporting gunshots and screaming before going out for pizza
The new initiative helps higher education agencies develop drone programs with standardized policies, training, governance and operational support
Columbus County Deputy Damien Draper Bost, 30, had served with the sheriff’s office eight years and was a school resource officer at South Columbus High School
The bill requires 287(g) agreements for four state law enforcement agencies and requires immigration status verification for certain state-funded benefits
A shifting rifle zero can stem from shooter mechanics, mounting issues, ammunition, equipment wear or storage practices — and knowing how to identify the cause is critical
Lindy Jones, 43, was behind the wheel of his car when a passenger, Guy Rivera, opened fire on Diller in March 2024