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The Seattle PD precinct’s underground garage, as well as the patrol deck, bullpen and sergeants’ offices, were inadequately ventilated, according to the suit
The 4,000-square-foot house will include a climbing station, furnished upstairs, a two-car garage, cameras, a catwalk for trainers to observe officers and a downstairs “blackout room”
“My approach to law enforcement has been or remains one of fair and equitable policing,” appointee Erika Shields said
N.Y. driver of car with ‘Sorry officer, I thought you wanted to race’ sticker arrested after pursuit
The driver faces multiple charges after fleeing a traffic stop in a vehicle that had no plates, the New York State Police stated
The suspect initially called 911 to report a knife-wielding man was chasing people outside a Sacramento elementary school
From drone-assisted arrests to rapid suspect identification, agencies are showing what it takes to move real time crime centers from concept to real-world impact
After a pursuit turned firefight, officers used a technique Sgt. Rob Holloway had taught at roll call to save his life
Okla. officers on leave over April Fools’ Day 911 call falsely reporting baby thrown from car window
Oklahoma City dispatchers reportedly sent officers to the location of the call before learning it was a hoax
It’s not about skill or stats — it’s how you work with others, and it can quietly shape your reputation, opportunities and long-term success
Leading officers with more experience than you isn’t about rank — it’s about how you handle the moment when everyone else is watching