Officer Newsday eNL - Mar 1st, 2024
 
 
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March 1, 2024
Gunfire erupted when an eviction notice was being served at a home, leaving an Independence police officer and a civil process server dead and at least one other officer injured.
Kaysville Police Officer Kalawai Delos Santos suffered moderate injuries when he dramatically stopped a wrong-way driver by colliding with the vehicle as it barreled down the interstate.
Two Marshfield police officers were injured while performing a welfare check on a violent woman who smashed an 8-inch long ceramic statue into the head of one of the officers.
Before he was killed investigating a crash, Georgia State Trooper First Class Chase Redner was assigned the case of finding the suspect involved in the chase that claimed Trooper Jimmy Cenescar's life.
Dashboard camera footage captured a Dayton police officer hitting the rear side of a car that fled authorities during an investigation, sparking a chase that ended in Huber Heights.
The special assignment officers with the Houston Police Department will join the 32 already assigned to investigate thousands of sexual assault cases that were dropped because of staffing.
Oakland's four police chief candidates talked about community engagement, oversight in policing and other issues as they answered questions from Police Commission members.
A bystander chased and restrained a suspected bank robber after he saw red smoke coming from the woman's sweatshirt pocket as she ran from a bank parking lot, according to Boston police.
The firearms training center for the Orange County Sheriff's Department has been renovated over the past three years to create an open space and let deputies test themselves in dynamic scenarios.
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An armed student at a school. A shootout with a man with a projectile launcher. Two children abandoned in a car. These incidents have a common thread: Police working to ensure everyone goes home alive.
Want to improve your handgun accuracy at long distances? Need techniques to develop a better shooting platform? This podcast episode discusses exercises to add to your firearms training routine.
Corpus Christi Independent School District Police Chief Kirby Warnke spoke with OFFICER Magazine about how his agency uses the AI-powered gun detection solution ZeroEyes to keep students and staff safe.
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Many don’t realize the large role artificial intelligence has in day-to-day law enforcement, and it can be a powerful asset when it's incorporated in tools like police lighting.
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Don't we all wish we had a CSI team to process every crime scene? That's not realistic at smaller departments, and officers at those agencies need to know the dos and don’ts when it comes to evidence and crime scenes.
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