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Mich. cop shot 5 times tells off judge

Circuit judge handed down what the officer called an "insulting" and "lenient" sentence to the convicted 25-year-old gunman - Full Story

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Defense attorney: Client murdered Calif. cop

Defense attorney: Client murdered Calif. cop

Man accused of killing Officer Ryan Bonaminio after the officer slipped and fell - Full Story

Columns

Firearms Review: The Kimber Solo Ron Avery - The PoliceOne Firearms Corner

Firearms Review: The Kimber Solo

For the mission of a backup/pocket pistol, the Kimber Solo is high quality, functions reliably with a variety of loads in 9mm, and is snag free and corrosion resistant - Full Story

Columns

Choosing a police trainer: Researching your potential options Ed Flosi - Taking Training to the Next Level

Choosing a police trainer: Researching your potential options

Part Two: It is your right and responsibility to question and know the qualifications of your trainer - Full Story

Tips

Are you breaking a basic firearms safety rule?

Since I first learned to handle and shoot a firearm, I was taught the number one safety rule has always... - Full Story Secure - Login Required

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Firearms Training: Train hard, fight easy

Firearms Training: Train hard, fight easy

When you get the opportunity to learn what it truly takes to hit, you become self sufficient. Combine all of that knowledge with solid motor programming for drawing and presenting and it becomes automatic. - Full Story

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Sovereign Citizens: Keys for caution with these high-risk subjects

Sovereign Citizens: Keys for caution with these high-risk subjects

Members of the Sovereign Citizens movement “openly reject their citizenship status and claim to exist beyond the realm of government authority.” - Full Story

Videos

3 questions to help assign blame

Asking the right questions will assist in determining who is utterly at fault. Whether it’s the administration, the officer, or anybody else, we’re always trying to fix blame. There are three key questions that should always be asked when assessing a situation and determining who is at fault. P1 Columnist Gary Kluugiewicz explains them in the video tip below.
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