Officer Newsday eNL - Apr 10th, 2024
 
 
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April 10, 2024
"Just going in there — it's just an instinct," said Tacoma Police Officer Steve O'Neal about running into Wapato Lake to rescue a 15-year-old girl submerged in several feet of water.
Recently released footage shows a violent confrontation during a traffic stop between Cheyenne police and a 26-year-old man, who grabbed a police Taser and turned it on an officer.
An 18-year-old Coeur d'Alene male had planned to carry out a suicide mission at churches using knives, guns, fire and other weapons, according to FBI investigators.
Oneida County sheriff's deputies, with the assistance of some good Samaritans, rescued a driver from a burning vehicle after he suffered a medical emergency and collided with an SUV in Vernon.
Raleigh police officers, who make less than officers in neighboring departments and the state's other large departments, are looking for a 15% salary hike.
The team representing Lake County Sheriff's Department officers and the county's negotiating team have been in talks for 10 months on a new police contract.
James and Jennifer Crumbley, parents of the shooter who killed four classmates at Oxford High School, were sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison for their gross negligence that contributed to the 2021 tragedy.
Three retired detectives and a retired judge are taking a closer look at the Yakima Police Department's roughly 70 cold cases, which stretch back to the mid-1970s.
PODCASTS
In the latest episode, OFFICER Magazine Editor Paul Peluso and retired Lt. Frank Borelli take a look at some of the new firearms that were on display at SHOT Show earlier this year.
The latest episode discusses a dramatic helicopter rescue by California sheriff's deputies to save a climber clinging to a stone cliff face. Plus, other police and law enforcement headlines.
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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Hearing that on-the-job training is all a police or law enforcement officer needs will one day haunt that agency as it has to defend the failure to train or failure to prepare segments of lawsuits.
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