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  • Colo. Chief Orders New Training After Shooting

    Aurora's chief of police has ordered all officers to undergo training on the use of force.

    Video • October 1st, 2011

  • Capitol Police React to Onion Satire

    Capitol Police were not amused by tweets and an article written by the satirical newspaper The Onion falsely reporting that members of Congress had taken a group of schoolchildren hostage.

    Video • September 30th, 2011

  • Ala. Immigration Law Stands, But Many Still Wary

    Alabama's strict new immigration law, which was largely upheld Wednesday by a federal judge, requires police to jail anyone who can't prove he or she is in the country legally.

    Video • September 30th, 2011

  • Officer Radio 9/29/11: Trends in Patrol Vehicles

    We're sure our readership / listeners can remember some of the older models and some of the accompanying old emergency equipment. What have the patrol vehicles grown into? Perhaps more interestingly, what will they become?

    Podcast • September 30th, 2011

  • Fla. Officers Rescue Boy Trapped Under Car

    Boca Raton officers Mike Daly, Bruce Sonnenblick and Ernie Bucinskas helped rescue 6-year-old Dominic DeRoberts from under a car.

    Video • September 30th, 2011

  • Police: Person of Interest Held in 5 Ind. Deaths

    A career criminal was being questioned Wednesday and is considered a person of interest in the deaths of five people found shot in a rural Indiana county, police said.

    Video • September 29th, 2011

  • Feds: Mass. Man Planned to Blow Up Pentagon

    A Massachusetts man was arrested Wednesday and accused of plotting an assault on the Pentagon and U.S. Capitol using remote-controlled aircraft armed with explosives.

    Video • September 29th, 2011

  • N.D. Deputy Collapses, Dies After Arrest

    Burleigh County Sheriff's Deputy Bryan Sleeper died in the early morning hours of Sept. 28 while assisting in the arrest of a reckless driving suspect.

    Video • September 29th, 2011

  • NYPD to Investigate Pepper Spraying

    Commissioner Raymond Kelly says the NYPD will look at a complaint that an officer wrongly used pepper spray at a demonstration last week.  

    Video • September 28th, 2011

  • Police ID Ind. Shooting Victims; Killer at Large

    State police say the five people found slain in rural southeastern Indiana were shot to death, and the killer or killers remain at large.

    Video • September 28th, 2011

  • Metal-Detecting Wands to be Used at NFL Games

    Fans heading to Lambeau Field this weekend will be greeted with extra security.

    Video • September 28th, 2011

  • Details Scarce in 5 Indiana Deaths

    Indiana officials are releasing few details about the deaths of five people in the rural southeast part of the state. The sister of one victim said the family was involved with drugs.

    Video • September 27th, 2011

  • Calif. Officer Pleads Not Guilty in Fatal Beating Case

    One of two police officers charged with killing a mentally ill, homeless man in Southern California pleaded not guilty Monday to second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter.

    Video • September 27th, 2011

  • Offenders in Ala. Town Can Choose Jail or Church

    Authorities say non-violent offenders in southern Alabama will have a new choice: Go to jail, or go to church every Sunday for a year.

    Video • September 27th, 2011

  • Kelly: NYPD Could Take Down a Plane

    Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly was answering questions about the department's state-of-the-art anti-terrorism system on CBS's "60 Minutes."

    Video • September 26th, 2011