Officer Newsday eNL - Mar 23rd, 2023
 
 
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March 23, 2023
TODAY'S NEWS
An NYPD Emergency Service Unit officer descended to a 31st-story Manhattan skyscraper window to end a dramatic eight-hour standoff with an FBI fugitive who said who would jump.
A man barricaded in a bathroom suddenly opened fire on two Shelby County sheriff's deputies as they were trying to convince him to come out during a welfare check at a Meadowbrook home.
A struggle between a Dallas police officer and an armed suspect with a history of "prior criminal mischief and burglary of motor vehicle offenses" ended in a shooting that left the man wounded.
Investigators will determine if a father fatally strangled his 2-year-old daughter after abducting her and leading Harris County sheriff's deputies on a 45-minute chase streamed online.
Hours after a student allegedly shot two deans at a high school, Denver school and city and officials agreed to return armed police officers to high school campuses.
“This is something that doesn’t happen, can’t happen, nor I’ve never heard of this happening,” said Buffalo's police commissioner after a gust of wind knocked a loaded police rifle off a roof.
A proposed job description change for Superior police officers would require them to "maintain the unencumbered ability to credibly testify in court, attest to documents, and request and obtain warrants."
SPONSORED CONTENT
What happens when cloud and the management of CSAM investigations converge?
Stephen Devine, the Lead Market Development Manager for FirstNet, speaks with Paul Peluso, an editor with Officer Media Group, about how mission critical push-to-talk (MCPTT) is modernizing public safety communications.
Discover advanced technology that allows officers in the field to listen to emergency calls from their vehicles in real time and immediately identify the precise location of the caller.
A February 23rd Officer-hosted webinar sponsored by Exterro
OFFICER Magazine Editorial Director Frank Borelli and Leonardo VP of Marketing Nate Maloney talk about automated license plate readers and the newest ways they're being implemented.
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This month, two women's desire to find companionship and the terrible price that came with it.
Editorial Director Frank Borelli puts the PrymeMAX BTH-900 through its paces with favorable results.
Editor Paul Peluso and Lt. Frank Borelli talk about the latest trends and evolutions in police apparel, and they also take a look back at how officers have outfitted themselves in the past.