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Pre-action “jitters” aren’t fear — they’re a biological signal that the body is primed for performance, and leaders who understand it can turn stress into an operational advantage
The questions asked, evidence captured and details documented in the moments after arrest often determine whether a case grows or stalls
A supervisor’s focus on containment, communication and time helped officers manage a knife-wielding man making bomb threats
The sentence came after a three-week trial which ended with a jury acquitting Guy Rivera of first-degree murder, but convicting him of manslaughter, attempted murder and gun charges
From Bluetooth signals to airborne detection, a practical look at how investigators locate devices in real time — and the limits that matter in the field
“The Shift,” from Red Watch Productions documents calls for service from Michigan law enforcement agencies; the series is available to watch on YouTube
The new policy states that pursuits must be restricted to instances where officers have probable cause that a suspect committed a violent crime and is armed and dangerous
A shooting outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shows how fast a high-profile event can turn into a critical incident — and what officers must do to be ready
After being surrounded by protesters, the officers got in their vehicle and were starting to drive away when a protester “reached in and sprayed a chemical agent,” the LAPD stated
The Antioch Police officer buckled his seatbelt after the suspect threatened to crash the vehicle; he made several attempts to stop the suspect before shooting him