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Det. Brett Boller had three months on the job when he confronted a man who had been arguing with another passenger over a bus seat and subsequently shot Boller in the midsection
The suspect evaded a traffic stop and fled at around 70mph before crashing into the fire hydrant; Yuba City K-9 Rook nabbed the suspect after he fled on foot
Successful hostage response starts with intelligence, containment and decisive action
The Family Support for Those Who Serve Act would apply to children of certain public safety officers between the ages of 17 and 24 who meet admissions standards
Years after a suspect attempted to grab my duty weapon, the video of the encounter remains one of the most valuable training tools of my career
Disclosure designations tied to Brady and Giglio obligations can continue to affect an officer's credibility, assignments and future career opportunities
The man ultimately finished off a handle of Jack Daniels containing 1.75 liters of hard liquor before firing shots intermittently for at least 20 minutes
How officers can avoid letting stress, assumptions and lost distance drive the encounter
The suspect fired at officers and bystanders in Midland before barricading himself in an abandoned veterinary clinic, where he was later found dead
Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo called the conduct “juvenile, unacceptable behavior at the highest level”
Officers who confronted the gunman and rescued victims say the events of June 12, 2016, continue to shape their lives and careers
The hackers, known as Handala, claim they obtained data from FBI-operated drones, including images and information linked to facial recognition and license plate readers
The trailer caught fire after a pursuit that began when a K-9 alerted at the Falfurrias Border Patrol checkpoint
The agreement includes changes to Loveland police training and dog encounter procedures following the incident
State prison officials will recruit trained law enforcement volunteers as Idaho becomes the nation’s only state with firing squad as its primary execution method
The report recommends mandatory staffing plans, compliance reviews and corrective action for commands that repeatedly exceed overtime spending targets
As online sextortion cases surge nationwide, offenders are exploiting fear, speed and technology to target minors — often with tragic consequences
The U.S. government will pay the state nearly $28 million to settle a lawsuit over the costs of policing massive protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline nearly a decade ago
After a brief pursuit, the exited and ran toward one of the Orange County deputy's driver’s side doors