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Town officials recently honored a 25-year Marion Police Department veteran upon her retirement and celebrated the work of the agency’s police chief as he prepared to step aside to lead ...
Before he became the face of Oxygen’s "New York Homicide," Robert Boyce spent decades in the NYPD, joining the force in 1983 as a 28-year-old recruit stationed on the Upper West Side’s 24th Precinct.
There were confrontations in several cities, and downtown Los Angeles was under curfew for a second night. Protests in other ...
An order has been approved asking the city manager to strengthen the a welcoming-community ordinance forbidding police to ...
Sen. Blackburn introduced a bill this week that would make it a crime to publish the name of a federal law enforcement ...
On this episode of "Wearing the Badge," host Gary McCarthy, former Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department, interviews St. Louis Police Commissioner Chief Robert J. Tracy. Both having served ...
Faced with a thinning police force and no contract in sight, Delray Beach Police Chief Russ Mager is stepping down, he ...
That was the unanimous decision from the police ... the City of La Mesa Police Department in Southern California during the 1990s. Related: The Deschutes County Sheriff may lose his badge for ...
Rockstar Games is preparing to bring Vice City back in GTA 6. It is one of the historical locations that have been in the series since GTA 1. While the upcoming city will be different from the ...
(FOX5) - We often hear how the City ... Police Department may not have enough officers to keep up. “Resources are getting thin. That’s the upsetting part,” said Officer Mike Goodwin, the ...
Being held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President ... Dubai Police highlighted its ambition to position the city as a global hub for security ...
As law enforcement agencies across the state face staffing challenges, police chiefs and sheriffs are lobbying North Carolina legislators to allow veteran officers to keep their badges and ...